Tubular by Sebastian Hepting for Ingo Maurer is a multifunctional glass luminaire. Lighting designer Sebastian Hepting uses an unprocessed tube of borosilicate glass. The glass tube can be rotated through 360° and can be used as downlight, uplight or wallwasher. With red diffusor and red cable or with white diffusor and blue cable. Other cables can be connected by electricians. Open, fire-polished ends emphasize the puristic design and their handcrafted character.
While the suspension of the tube consists almost invisibly of a thin wire, the other end is softly embedded in a textile loop. Inside, a filigree-looking construction of lamella reflects the light in all directions. The light source is invisibly hidden behind the luminous structure. Thanks to its versatility, the pendant lamp “Tubular” is suitable for various purposes and rooms – whether as table lighting at home, in restaurants, above a bar, in the kitchen, at the reception or in the office.
€795.00
Sebastian Hepting is a German designer, based in Munich, specializing in lighting design. After an apprenticeship as a craftsman, he moved to Forli to study carpentry in the workshop of Fendi Casa. However, his career began as an assistant to American designer Vladimir Kagan in 2000. In 2004 he began his collaboration with the brand Ingo Maurer, with whom he continues to work today. Hepting’s design approach is very experimental: his creations are often born in the laboratory, the best place to experiment with new materials and unexpected light effects. The ultimate goal is always to create poetry, while innovation and technology remain only a means to an end.
Ingo Maurer started to design exceptional lamps, lighting systems and objects beginning in the middle of the 1960s, which his company produces and distributes worldwide. This is why we can realize our ideas without compromises.
6th km, National Road Chania – Rethymnon
(near Souda interchange)
73100 Chania Crete, Greece