Since its launch, Aérostat has stood out for its schoolhouse-inspired diffuser. Recent updates introduced a striking metallic cage for floor and pendant versions. The collection spans pendant, wall, ceiling, table, and floor lamps in multiple sizes, with bases offered in black nickel, brass, or copper finishes. Designed for indoor spaces, Aérostat is widely available in the U.S. across all major decorative lighting categories.
Fabbian has been a cornerstone of Italian lighting design since 1961, operating from the Venetian countryside. Known for its refined modern aesthetic, Fabbian develops lighting for residential, commercial, and bespoke applications—offering products that reflect a strong heritage of craftsmanship, innovation, and Italian design excellence.
Born in France in 1979, he studied industrial design at L’École de design Nantes Atlantique and Milan Polytechnic University, graduating in 2002. He began his career in Milan with George J. Sowden before relocating to Paris, where between 2004 and 2010 he collaborated with renowned designers including RADI Designers, Delo Lindo, Marc Newson, Elium Studio, and Cédric Ragot, while also developing independent projects. In 2011, he established his own studio, focusing on objects, furniture, and lighting. That same year, he held his first solo exhibition at ToolsGalerie in Paris and received the city’s Grand Prix de la Création. His work has since included projects for emerging design brands such as Industreal, Super-ette, and La Chance, as well as major French companies including Tefal, Hermès, Veuve Clicquot, and La Redoute.