Moooi Dear Ingo
Dear Ingo is a creation of
Moooi Lightings. It is a brilliant piece designed by
Ron Gilad in the year 2003. They use energy saving lights. They also have energy saving designs. The Dear Ingo lights are currently a part of the Eternal Collections of
Chicago’s Art Institute. These lights have industrial uses. You can find them mostly in spas, hotels, terraces, gardens, restaurants. You can also use them in public places and offices. Moooi offers a wide range of lightings.
Specifications Of The Dear Ingo Lamp
Powder coated steel painted in black was used for making the
Dear Ingo pendant lamp. One can position each light individually. These are available mainly in black and white colors. Likewise, they are available in different sizes to suit everyone’s requirement. These lights give a beautiful look to the place where they are used. Their dimensions vary from 80 cm to 240x50 cm. The dimensions are 1000 mm x 800 mm (height) when it is in the folded state. These dimensions change to 2400 mm (diameter) x 800 mm (height) when expanded.
Dear Ingo – A Vibrant Chandelier
The Dear Ingo is a design that can challenge the simple design objects that you are using on a daily basis. Made from sixteen simple task lamps, overall
Dear Ingo produces a vibrant chandelier. You can alter the shape of Dear Ingo. You can also direct the specks of the light. It is a part of the Chicago Art Institute’s permanent collection.
Know More About Dear Ingo
Another name of the
Moooi Dear Ingo is the
spider lamp. Its body has many similarities with the shape of a spider. It consists of sixteen white or black metal task lamps that provide endless lighting combinations. It is a unique and versatile lamp with biomorphic overtones. This uniquely designed light is sure to make one admire the innovation and creativity of Ron Gilad.