





Designed by Louis Weisdorf in 1965 and first produced in 1967, the Turbo Pendant embodies the essence of timeless design simple in form, yet complex in structure. Its sculptural silhouette balances lightness and strength, creating an airy, harmonious presence in any space.
Inspired by the delicate beauty of Japanese rice paper, Weisdorf reinterpreted it in a durable, architectural form. The pendant’s globe is composed of twelve spiral lamellae, forming a flower-like shape that softly diffuses the light.
A signature example of Weisdorf’s fascination with repetition and geometry, the Turbo Pendant remains a true mid-century icon elegant, functional, and endlessly modern.