IllanSuspension

designed by Zsuzsanna Horvath

Technological innovation, research on materials and sustainability converge in harmony in the Illan suspension.
The lamp is composed of a very light body made with extremely thin, flexible plywood, cut by laser along densely packed equidistant lines. This is a precious and varying material whose unique natural character can be seen in the typical grain pattern. These characteristics are the distinctive features of the project. Once suspended from the ceiling, Illan takes on volume thanks to the force of gravity and assumes its characteristic form that floats in the air.

Models

D82S1 D82S1D

Illan Suspension
60

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D82S2 D82S2D

Illan Suspension
80

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D82S3 D82S3D

Illan Suspension
100

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D82S1 D82S1D

Illan 60

Main specifications

Typology Suspension
Application Indoor
Material
structure Extra flexible plywood
accessory steel
Finishes
structure birch
accessory transparent
Dimensions (mm) W 400, D 600
Weight (kg) 1.8
Light Source 25W, 2700K, CRI 90
Insulation Class I

D82S2 D82S2D

Illan 80

Main specifications

Typology Suspension
Application Indoor
Material
structure Extra flexible plywood
accessory steel
Finishes
structure birch
accessory transparent
Dimensions (mm) W 500, D 800
Weight (kg) 2.4
Light Source 32W, 2700K, CRI 90
Insulation Class I

D82S3 D82S3D

Illan 100

Main specifications

Typology Suspension
Application Indoor
Material
structure Extra flexible plywood
accessory steel
Finishes
structure birch
accessory transparent
Dimensions (mm) W 650, D 1000
Weight (kg) 3.2
Light Source 40W, 2700K, CRI 90
Insulation Class I

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Zsuzsanna Horvath

Zsuzsanna Horvath is a designer and architect with a strong background in furniture design, constructing various outdoor installations and public […]

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“…The simple concentric cutting motif shapes wood into a three-dimensional sculptural object that reacts to the slightest movement of the air, while the warm glow of the light creates a relaxing sensation, reflecting on the wooden surface in harmonious resonance…”