Petite Friture Vertigo Nova Wall Lamp

€1,483.47
Availability if not in stock approximate 2 to 3 weeks.
Color: *
  • Black
  • White
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Petite Friture and Constance Guisset, an inseparable duo with lofty ambitions, have started a new chapter of the Vertigo story with Vertigo Nova: a highly technical piece of sophisticated design. The collection includes items, from table and floor lamps to suspension and wall lights, all available in either black or white.

The vast veil of graphic lines mounted atop a sphere of handblown glass uses built-in LED technology to emit a soft light. Vertigo Nova quivers as the geometric curve of the fiberglass hoop. Installed by hand by qualified French artisans and held delicately but firmly in place by taught ribbons, reacts to the lightest of breezes. Vertigo Nova is the epitome of striking a balance between technology and elegance.

Specifications

Materials Fiberglass, steel, polyurethane, Triplex glass, aluminum Steel wall canopy and tube. Magnetic closure

1350 lumens,10 Watt, Color temp 2700K°

Size Description

Ø: 110 cm | 43.3 inch 1

00cm | 39.38 inch:space between wall and center glass.

Possible rotation around axis of wall canopy (within the limits of shade dimension). Possibility to connect to a regular wall plug with included cable.

  • Constance Guisset

    Constance has a master’s degree at ENSCI - Les Ateliers. Born in 1976, she lives and works in Paris. “My work is centred around a research on illusion of vision and surprise. I endeavour to create moving objects that produce either a long-lasting astonishment or a passing fascination. The manufacturing of a project, to be understood as transformation, is a process during which the object becomes reality, only holding back the very necessary, the initial lightness and fantasy. At the end, the object comes out of its chrysalis as a finished product, exclusively to be handled by the final user. And takes its independence.”
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