Designed by Massimo Castagna, the Stecca suspension light features four aligned Sapelli mahogany elements with concealed, adjustable light sources, combining natural material with directional flexibility.
The Stecca, designed by Massimo Castagna, is a suspension light defined by a clear focus on material and proportion. Its structure is composed of four aligned elements made from Sapelli mahogany, a wood selected for its tonal depth and natural texture. The clean, linear form sits comfortably within the visual language of the wider Exteta collection, designed to echo the same understated detailing and emphasis on craftsmanship.
The lighting components are discreetly integrated into the wooden frame, hidden from view to maintain the simplicity of the design. These internal light sources can be adjusted in direction, allowing the user to guide the illumination as needed. The result is a suspended composition that offers both practical flexibility and a calm, deliberate presence.
LED | 83W | 3000K
Dimensions: 150/240 x 10 x 165 cm
About Exteta
There are no shortcuts to beauty, since authentic aesthetic comes with a world of wisdom and experience.
That is Exteta’s manifesto: striving for quality across the borders of perception, captivating the inner essence of each material, always delivering it to the world in a new shape, and taking it to the next level.
Their story talks about evolution and enterprise, keeping the principles of manufacturing traditions as the basis for success. They proudly promote Made in Italy on a global level, always associating evolution with tradition. They aim to show that all their products take a step forward: they are not designed with space-time bounds. They are meant to be limitless, to be timeless.
The effort made by Exteta has always followed a defining process that led to a major presence in the design world. They embraced a new philosophy of living that no longer defines environments through limits between what is indoor and what is outdoor but considers them as hybrid spaces that only a creative eye can animate.