Designed by
Constance Guisset for
Petite Friture, the
Vertigo suspension represents a staple of today's design. Indeed,
Vertigo was recognised very early on by Rossana Orlandi and as a result has been included in many prestigious permanent collections such as MoMA, Cape Town and MAD. This
design luminaire has also met with rapid enthusiasm from the public.
The Vertigo suspension is available in a range of sizes and colours, making it adaptable to any interior. It can be used as the main light or as a decorative element.
Vertigo is a veritable graphic light sculpture that plays on cast shadows and draws a graphic space as if suspended between floor and ceiling. This very light suspension moves to the rhythm of the air currents. Petite friture's
suspension Vertigo is an enveloping "cabin lamp" that suggests a space of intimacy. When switched on, the lamp projects a shadowy pattern onto the surrounding walls, creating a warm, poetic atmosphere both in the bedroom and above the kitchen table. Adjustable in height, the
Vertigo lamp blends naturally into its surroundings, adapting to different configurations. When switched on, the
Vertigo suspension magnifies the light and projects a pretty shadow pattern onto the walls of the room. Its layout provides both diffused and intense lighting. The
suspension Vertigo is an iconic piece from Petite Friture, combining iron, fibreglass and hand-laid polyurethane ribbons. This emulsion of materials allows us to work on shape, volume and material...
Vertigo dresses up wide open spaces with its singular, dreamlike presence. The aesthetic of this suspension echoes the characteristics of the house
Petite Friture: graphics, detail and finish.