Ypsilon Suspension Lamp
An essential gesture that multiplies in space.
Ypsilon is born from a simple module, a linear element that opens into a bifurcation and becomes structure, rhythm, composition. Repeated, the module generates ever-changing configurations: light, luminous architectures that expand across the walls or float suspended in the space.
The design is continuous, fluid, almost natural, like a line that grows and branches out. The joints become nodes, points of energy and connection, while the light follows the sign, emphasizing its geometry.
Ypsilon is an open system: modular, flexible, able to adapt to the space and transform it. From a single element to a complex installation, each composition is unique. A balance between rigor and freedom, between structure and lightness.
The supporting frame is expertly cast in metal, an expression of Ghidini 1961’s long-standing manufacturing mastery.
The metal lines, soft and sinuous, merge seamlessly with the luminous terminals. The latter are made of refined fluted glass that allows the light to spread softly throughout the environment.
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Designed by
Lorenza Bozzoli
Born in Milan where she studied art at the Brera Academy.
Initially started as a freelance fashion designer, collaborating with Fiorucci, Basile, Plein Sud, Sergio Rossi and Camper, her interest then moved toward the world of product design, and she started articulating her work through a vast series of collaborations with big brands such as Alessi, Moooi, Dedon, Dilmos, Edition, Mingardo, Pomellato, Slamp, Slide, Tato Italia and Colè.
Custom finishes available upon request, please contact us for more information.