Following the success of 2014’s Aérostat by designer Guillaume Delvigne, Fabbian brings out a table version in playful, colored finishes. The lamp is inspired by the form of an aerostat, or airship, as the name implies, suggesting a luminous object so light that it rises off the ground on its own.
Delvigne obtains the desired effect also thanks to the shape of the metal base, which becomes itself a characterizing element: a cage that seems to suspend the ethereal, contoured diffuser. While respecting the original idea, the small table lamp version is enriched with new finishes in a limited edition of 50 pieces for each combination of glass and base finishes, making it a perfect gift idea.
Fabbian’s Aérostat Table Lamp: Capturing Playful Elegance and Lightness
As with the balloon principle which is to make an object lighter than air, Delvigne has also thought of a lamp as a luminous object, so light that it can rise above the ground. Equally, the table and floor lamps, although held on the ground by a metal base reminiscent of a cage, show the same aspiration to reach the space above, in the same way, the suspensions with a metal base. The elegance and simplicity of these lamps make them suitable for any type of environment.
The elegance and simplicity of this lamp make it perfect for any space.
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Born in France in 1979, he studied industrial design at L’école de Design Nantes Atlantique and the Polytechnic of Milan. He graduated in 2002 and started working in Milan at George J. Sowden’s studio before moving to Paris. Between 2004 and 2010 he worked for numerous designers such as RADI Designers, Delo Lindo, Marc Newson, Elium Studio, and Cédric Ragot, independently developing some projects.
Later, he decided to open his studio and devoted himself mainly to the creation of objects, furniture, and lamps. In 2011 he inaugurated his first solo exhibition at the ToolsGalerie in Paris and won the city’s Grand Prix de la Création. He develops projects for young design companies such as Industrial, Superette, or La Chance. At the same time, he also collaborates with large French companies such as Tefal, Hermès, Veuve Clicquot or La Redoute.
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