The Satellite pendant lamp by Gubi was designed by French designer Mathieu Matègot in 1953. The name of the lamp is a tribute to scientific developments in France in the years after the Second World War. The lantern-like luminaire features Matégot's Rigitulle technique, in which thin metal sheets are bent in a way that mimics fabric. The perforated and plated metal creates the illusion of a soft textile shade.
The Satellite pendant lamp is a captivating eye-catcher over the dining table, in the hallway or in any space where mood lighting is required.
The luminaire is made of metal and steel. Textile cord.