Exclusive table light with OSRAM organic LED

Revolutionary table light designed by Ingo Maurer

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The renowned lighting designer Ingo Maurer is the first to use organic LEDs (OLEDs) from OSRAM in a function table light. The light, known as “Early Future”, is being produced as a limited edition. It works with tiles straight from the laboratory and demonstrates the enormous potential of OLEDs for future applications as eye-catching illumination and design elements.

At the Light&Building fair 2008, OSRAM Opto Semiconductors and Ingo Maurer unveiled a revolutionary lighting application based on OLEDs. The company has made prototypes of organic light emitting diodes available to the designer for his exclusive creation. “We are proud that our OLEDs have inspired such a renowned artist as Ingo Maurer to create such an exciting work of art. “Early Future” is a vision that has become reality. It gives us a glimpse of just how versatile organic OLEDs can be in terms of their design options and applications”, said Martin Goetzeler, CEO of OSRAM.

From prototypes to works of art
Ingo Maurer used tiles with an area of 132 x 33 millimeters for his creation. For Maurer, unusual design is not an end in itself. “Early Future represents an important stage in the transition from abstract object to functional designer lighting”, he said. Maurer has been shaping developments in light as art and lighting design for many years. In 1966 he exhibited the designer luminaire Bulb which has been on show in the New York Museum of Modern Art since 1969 along with other works of his. Ingo Maurer has received numerous awards for his avant-garde work with light.

OLEDs – a journey from the laboratory to the home
Organic LEDs offer all the familiar benefits of LEDs such as high energy efficiency, low operating voltage and mercury-free design, and have some impressive properties of their own. The light source is not a collection of individual light points but a uniform light-generating surface. Initial laboratory prototypes from OSRAM showed last year the property of transparent light in a usable tile size. Thanks to the layer structure, it is possible to produce not only very thin OLEDs but also scalable ones.

For further information, please visit:
http://www.ingo-maurer.com
http://www.osram-os.com/OLED-vision-becomes-reality
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