Designed with movement and lightness in mind, the Vertigo pendant is crafted from ultra-light fibreglass and features sweeping polyurethane ribbons that sway softly as air currents surround them. When lit the light casts a pattern of bold shadows onto the wall and ceiling.
Graphic and ethereal, the pendant makes an equally bold statement in both small and large living spaces. Part of collections at both the MoMA New York and Rossana Orlandi Gallery Milan, the Vertigo Pendant has fast become renowned as a classic and remarkable piece of design.
Born in 1976, 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 of Tokyo she chose to focus on design. In 2007 she graduated from ENSCI - Les Ateliers and founded her studio. She quickly earned recognition through winning prizes such as the Grand Prix du Design de la ville de Paris in 2008, the public prize at the Design Parade in Villa Noailles 2009, and finally in 2010 both the designer of the year at Maison et Objet, and the Audi Talent Awards.