Zenit, by Rocco Este: suspended lighting for double-height spaces
25.05.2026
- News
The Zenit suspended luminaire combines contemporary design, lighting technology, and architectural elegance in a piece created to transform double-height spaces.
Designed by Italian designer Rocco Este, Zenit was conceived as a decorative and functional lighting solution capable of bringing harmony, visual comfort, and a strong sense of verticality to any interior project.
A minimalist luminaire for large-scale architecture
Zenit has been conceived to illuminate double-height spaces (living rooms, reception areas and lobbies, spacious meeting rooms, corridors, and transitional spaces…) where light plays an essential role in the user experience. Its circular geometry and sculptural presence turn this suspended luminaire into a subtle element within the space.
Thanks to its minimalist and sophisticated design, Zenit integrates effortlessly into contemporary interior design projects, bringing a clean and timeless aesthetic.
Indirect lighting and high-power downlight
One of Zenit’s key features is the combination of two lighting types in a single piece:
- An upper indirect light that creates an enveloping and welcoming atmosphere.
- A lower high-power downlight that provides precise and functional illumination.
This combination makes it possible to create warm atmospheres without compromising technical performance, offering an ideal solution for architects, interior designers, and lighting designers seeking a balance between aesthetics and functionality.
|
ZENIT |
ZENIT INDIRECT |
| 2700K (Upper light: 610 – Lower light: 520 lm)
3000K (Upper light: 645 – Lower light: 550 lm) |
2700K (610 lm) 3000K (645 lm) |
Zenit addresses the need for efficient, uniform, and visually appealing lighting. The result is a contemporary suspended luminaire that not only illuminates but also enhances architectural volume with subtlety and discretion.
“Starting from the idea that colors are born from the encounter between light and darkness, my goal is simple: to give light the respect it deserves, making it the true protagonist of every space.”
Rocco Este