Designed in the 1950s by Greta M. Grossman, the
G-10 suspension is another of her undiscovered designs. Edited by
Gubi, the suspension features an industrial look with a rough-surfaced shade and clean lines, while retaining a soft, feminine and elegant silhouette that, for some, associates with a feminine hat that graced the streets in the 1950s. Always demonstrating a touch of humour, Grossman's design encourages playful and experimental installations in pairs or clusters. However, the pendant light can also be hung alone above a dining table for example. The
G-10 suspension was produced, like many of Grossman's other works, in America and in his native Sweden, where this collection takes its characteristics from the Swedish version. The lamp was Greta M. Grossman's 10th product for Swedish manufacturer Bergboms, hence the name
G-10.