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Petite Friture Makes Waves on Land With Spline Outdoor Lighting

News RoomBy News RoomMarch 25, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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It seems like wavy and curved trends are still holding strong in 2025. Even if you’ve seen this motif multiple times before, you’ve never seen it quite like this. Designed by David Derksen for Petite Friture, Spline is an indoor and outdoor LED string light that takes the undulating form to new heights.

A contemporary take on the classic string lights that illuminate al fresco dinners around the world, Spline draws inspiration by the lines of ship ropes – sometimes taut, other times fluid like the waves beneath them. Derksen, who also helped create new Dutch lighting brand Atelier Artiforte, designed Spline to offer both structure and flexibility, seamlessly integrating LED technology with a fastening system that mimics the natural undulation of rolling waves.

Outdoor dining set with six green chairs and a rectangular table, featuring a small animal sculpture, situated on gravel in front of a red brick wall and arched window. String lights are above

wavy light against a plain background

wavy light against a plain background

A minimalist dining set with a black table, six chairs—four gray, two red—and overhead wavy strip lights against a plain white background

Its geometric curves, informed by both organic movement and mathematical precision, enhance its modular nature, allowing users to shape the light’s form to suit their space. Each Spline is fastened to a two-toned cord, available in brown/orange or beige/blue, using adjustable clips that allow users to modify the height and number of waves. The 2.5-meter-long rope further influences the curvature of the light, allowing it to be draped, hung, or wrapped around a pole or tree for dynamic installations.

A blue metal chair sits against a light grey background with two wavy, white cords casting shadows above

A wavy, illuminated string of lights suspended against a plain gray background

Curved light fixture with a wavy design suspended by a brown strap against a white background. Shadows cast on the wall

Emitting 4,000 lumens with 360-degree light coverage, Spline shines as brightly as you need it to. The translucent LED silicon strips, housed within a distinctive honeycomb-like structure with six internal light cells, ensure even illumination from every angle. A touch-sensitive, hand-dimmable switch allows for effortless brightness adjustment, whether you’re casting a soft glow for intimate gatherings or illuminating a brighter space for lively celebrations.

A wavy, illuminated string of lights suspended against a plain gray background

It’s safe to say that the wavy trend isn’t going away, and with Spline, it reaches new levels of versatility and innovation. Offering a fresh take on the nostalgic string lights with an emphasis on customizability, Spline allows users to experiment with shape, height, curvature, and brightness, creating a lighting installation that’s custom every time.

A wavy, illuminated string of lights suspended against a plain gray background

A wavy, illuminated string of lights suspended against a plain gray background

To learn more about the Spline pendant lamp by David Derksen for Petite Friture, visit petitefriture.com.

Photography courtesy of Petite Friture.

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