Petite Friture’s latest lighting collections offer a journey through contemporary design, blending essential forms, refined materials, and evocative atmospheres.
Pyl, by Marie & Alexandre, draws inspiration from the visual language of signals and orientation systems. Clean lines and bold colors define a series composed of pendant, wall, and floor lamps, crafted in glass and polished or painted steel with integrated LED lighting.
With Spline, David Derksen reinterprets classic string lights in a modern way. Designed for both indoor and outdoor spaces, this modular two-tone system allows every component to be removed, replaced, and reconfigured, providing creative freedom along a 4.5-meter structure.
The Neotenic collection, designed by Jumbo and handcrafted in Portugal, embraces the reassuring aesthetic of childhood. The generously shaped ceramic and glass table lamps are available in four finishes, including a refined platinum version.
Brush, created by Pierre Charrié, plays with the vibrancy of light through an iridescent surface made with crushed mother-of-pearl. Its pendant lamps include an internal diffuser that softens and reflects the light gently, creating a poetic and atmospheric glow in three color variations.