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PETITE FRITURE’S NEW LIGHTINGS: NEOTENIC, BRUSH, VERTIGO AND VERTIGO NOVA COLLECTIONS

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Published by Sugar & Cream, Tuesday 24 September 2024

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Rediscover our Neotenic, Brush, Vertigo and Vertigo Nova collections in new colors. An elegant green and dazzling platinum for Neotenic, a sophisticated grey and metallic green for Brush, and a limited edition vermilion for Vertigo and Vertigo Nova.

Neotenic by Jumbo
The Neotenic Collection features simple shapes, short thick members, soft edges, and a clumsy appearance, appealing to our biological imperative to nurture and cherish our surroundings. The collection consists of four pieces: Lounge, Floor Light, Table Light, and Sconce. The Neotenic is a pop and ‘chunky’ design, with a dimmable light that is pleasant, even, and powerful. The base is made by ceramists in Portugal and requires careful hand-finishing and is now in platinum and green.


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Brush by Pierre Charrié
The Brush pendant collection, designed by Pierre Charrié, is a lacquerware art craft that uses color as an essential element. The collection features a unique iridescence and color perception that changes with light. The lamps are derived from traditional repoussé techniques, blending geometry and organic references. The Brush lamps are available in grey with pink and green with purple highlights, with a paint based on crushed mother-of-pearl. The collection is available in two sizes and three colors.

Vertigo and Vertigo Nova by Constance Guisset
Discover the new Vermilion limited edition of Vertigo pendant lights. For the first time, this limited edition is also available for the Vertigo Nova collection in pendant lights, wall lamps, and floor lamps. Launch on November 15, 2024.

The Vertigo pendant light, created by designer Constance Guisset, is a popular design icon for Petite Friture. Recognized by Rossana Orlandi, it has been featured in prestigious permanent collections like the Moma, CAP, and MAD. Recently, the duo collaborated on the Vertigo Nova, a sophisticated design featuring a vast veil of graphic lines mounted on a sphere of handblown glass. The lamp sculpture uses built-in LED technology to emit a soft light. The name “Vertigo Nova” is derived from a star, and Guisset explains that the design aims to shape light into a beautiful, delicate veil between two worlds.

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