Petite Friture Vertigo Pendant Lamp Medium
Designer Contance Guisset has created a true icon with the Vertigo pendant lamp by Petite Friture. The hood or veil has an airy playful, almost vibrating beauty. The veil is formed by almost weightless ribbons of plastic. The lamp weighs only 0.5 kg, so the design comes to life beautifully when subjected to soft air currents. It makes you a bit dizzy when you look at it for a long time, hence the name Vertigo. The ribbons or spokes form a beautiful pattern of shadows on the wall.
The Vertigo Nova is available in two sizes, the medium with a diameter of 140 cm and the large version with a diameter of 200 cm.
Specifications:
Brand: : Petite Friture
Material: Glass fiber, steel, polyurethane, aluminum
Dimensions: Ø: 140 cm
Light source: E27 Max 75Watt (not included)
The designer of the Vertigo lamp, Constance Guisset, lives and works in Paris. Constance Guisset is a French designer with an original story. After studying economics and business at ESSEC and IEP in Paris, followed by a year in the parliament in Tokyo, she chose to focus on design. In 2007 she graduated from ENSCI - Les Ateliers and founded her studio. She quickly gained recognition by winning awards such as the Grand Prix du Design de la ville de Paris in 2008, the Audience Award at the Design Parade at Villa Noailles 2009, and finally in 2010 both the Designer of the Year at Maison et Objet, and the Audi Talent Awards. Her different research paths have led her to collaborate with Petite Friture, Fontana Arte and Molenti, among others, on product design. For Petit Friture she has designed, among other things, the Vertigo lamps and the Francis Mirror