During a period of forward-looking post-war optimism, Matégot put his own material innovation, Rigitulle, to work in his Satellite Collection, named with a nod to the scientific progress in France. This atypical technique, in which metal tubes are combined with perforated metal sheets, allows the fabric-like metal sheet to be folded into an original oblong-shaped pendant lamp.
The wall lamp, which may look like balloons on a string, consists of two arms that are topped with an oval shade with an unique bulb covered with perforated metal. Thanks to this, the lamp emits a warm atmospheric light. Despite its name, the Satellite Wall Lamp can also be placed on the ceiling.