Isol Suspension Lamp
$2,700
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$3,180
$2,700
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$3,180
$2,700
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$3,180
$2,700
–
$3,180
$2,700
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$3,180
$2,700
SKU: ASTP-A04-S51-S00B
$2,700
SKU: ASTP-A04-S51-S00C
$3,180
SKU: ASTP-A04-S61-S00B
$3,180
SKU: ASTP-A04-S61-S00C
Description
The Isol Suspension Lamp by Astep, designed by David Thulstrup, is a versatile lighting and acoustic solution. The lamp features Snowsound® technology, which gives it exceptional sound-absorbing qualities. The lamp’s design embraces a cylindrical shape, with an aluminum structure and an acoustic-absorbent fabric diffuser. This combination makes it ideal for both private and public spaces, offering both lighting and noise reduction. The Isol Suspension can be used alone or in multiples, where its unique character is enhanced through connected rings to increase its lighting and acoustic capabilities.
Specifications
Size
- 29.9" h x 11.8" dia (76x30cm)
- 49.6" h x 11.8" dia (126x30cm)
- Cable length: 118.1" (300cm)
Material
Aluminum
Technical
- Contact us for UL details
- Bulb not included
Brand
Astep
Astep founder Alessandro Sarfatti is as close to design royalty as one can get. In 1939, his grandfather Gino Sarfatti founded the legendary Italian firm Arteluce, which introduced a notable sense of style to the lighting field. In turn, in 1978, his father Riccardo Sarfatti and his mother Sandra Severi, along with architect Paolo Rizzatto, followed up with Luceplan, exploring new lighting technology and working with specialized craftsmen. Both companies turned out a number of Italian modernist design classics, but Alessandro decided to form Astep in Denmark, telling Domus magazine, “All my roots are in Italy; my friends and my network are here. So, the company has this Scandinavia-Italy spin.”
Alessandro prizes both innovation and the high points of the past, developing new lighting products while retaining the best of the best. His company debuted with reworked versions of the Model 2065 style from his grandfather and the VV Cinquanta series from designer and family friend Vittoriano Viganò. Given today's digital-leaning world, Alessandro says Astep aspires to extend the forward-thinking outlook of his forbears and embrace the quality of life that new technologies offer. “Admiration for the past is a good thing,” he adds, “but, most of all, we want to offer something new.”