Vertigo ceiling lamp is a type of light fixture that is designed to be mounted over the head of a person sitting or standing to provide illumination.

The vertigo ceiling lamp was first introduced in the early 20th century. It was designed by Marcel Breuer and manufactured by his company, Bauhaus, who also designed it as a response to the growing need for better lighting in the office spaces.

The first vertigo ceiling lamps were made with cast iron, but these have since been replaced with steel and aluminum ones.