Saya is the new hanging lamps collection designed by Gio Minelli and Marco Fossati. This project was inspired by the tale of a journey midway between the East and the West, where aesthetics and the memory of far-off cultures are combined with the ancient Venetian tradition of caged blown glass. The shape is inspired by a large dewdrop depositing and sliding downward along a series of metal wires, that break its fall closing in and giving a suspended sensation. The cage acquires new aesthetic value, becoming the protagonist of the project. The glass body is formed by evenly blowing glass into the frame, creating a perfect balance between light and decoration. The collection of pendants includes three different shapes all in transparent glass. The metal cages are finished in burnished or gold. The line voltage pendants can use halogen, fluorescent or LED lamps.
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.
About
Born in Bergamo in 1976, Giovanni Minelli studied at Brera Art School, blending art and industrial design. Early projects ranged from unique art objects to installations for contemporary exhibitions. He participated in initiatives like “The Italian Design for Unicef” and merges artistic origins with industrial design research, gaining recognition in emerging Italian design circles.





