Rotaliana
Squiggle Collection


Design by Paolo Rizzatto

Paolo Rizzatto designed the Squiggle suspensions in 2019 for the Italian brand Rotaliana. The designer drew inspiration from the impressive neon structure of bent tubes, designed by Lucio Fontana in 1951 for the IX Triennale of Milan, and which was a childhood memory.

Squiggle refers to the diffusers' shapes which have the appearance of floating luminous lines.

The collection includes several models: the ring-shaped lights Squiggle H1, H2 and H3 with different diameters and the asymmetrical suspensions Squiggle H4 and H5. The small Squiggle H6 complements the collection with a stylish model for downward directed light with a cylindrical shape.

The light body is a tube-like exoskeleton of metal with irregular hexagonal holes which give Squiggle an open, airy and light structure. There are LED ribbons with a length of up to six meters inside the tubes which turn them into lighting objects.

Squiggle is suspended on filigreed steel cables and serves as a single lamp or combined with several other Squiggle suspensions. It provides strong lighting accents and decorates the room with unique shapes, which enchant with liveliness and cheerfulness in foyers, over seating corners and conference tables.

Squiggle is not dimmable.