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Illuminating the future:

Euroluce 2025 blends innovation, craft and poetic atmosphere

Salone del Mobile.Milano's Euroluce 2025 has placed contemporary lighting design firmly in the spotlight, showcasing a spectrum of creations that fuse technological innovation, refined materials, experimental forms, and artistic reinterpretations. From smart sustainability to poetic atmospheres, the event reveals lighting as an evolving medium, part experience, part ambience, part art.

Participating brands presented works that illustrate how design can transcend function, offering pieces that reshape interior spaces through light's emotional and spatial qualities.

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Folia Modulare (left) and Drape Light (right).

Luceplan – Limetry
Designed by Alessandro Zambelli, Limetry 'is a lighting system based on combining three different sources into a suggestive, evocative language that reshapes space in innovative ways.' Its layered approach offers a new grammar of illumination, merging technical precision with artistic expression.

Davide Groppi – MIA
Described as 'a light that stays by your side, a silent and never invasive presence,' MIA features a tilting stem and an adjustable head that allows for precise light direction. Its understated elegance makes it a companion piece rather than a mere fixture.

Marset Iluminación – Fragile
What began as a simple table lamp has now evolved into a versatile family. Offered in a smaller size, Fragile allows for multiple configurations, 'including pendant, suspension, wall-mount, and tabletop', expanding its adaptability across diverse interior contexts.

Saint-Louis – Folia Modulare
The Folia Modulare system, available as pendant, wall, or ceiling fixtures, offers both semi-custom and fully made-to-measure options. This flexibility enables bespoke solutions for high-end interior projects, underlining the growing demand for personalised lighting.

Visionnaire – Polaris Steel
The Polaris Steel family, comprising a chandelier, wall lamp, and table lamp, 'stands out for its sleek structure,' delivering a strong visual statement while retaining architectural elegance.

Moooi – Drape Light
Designed by Jamie Wolfond, Drape Light employs a geometric frame with a 3D-knitted polyester shade 'to create an essential, deliberate, and warm atmosphere.' The piece exemplifies how tactile materials can soften contemporary design's clean lines.

Beyond the products, Euroluce 2025 also invites audiences to step into the intimate worlds of designers through Behind the Lights, a new web series exploring how light lives in their own homes.

From sculptural statement pieces to adaptable modular systems, the collection at Euroluce 2025 reflects a shared vision: light as a transformative force in interiors. As designers push boundaries, blending craft and technology, the results promise to make spaces not only brighter but richer in mood, narrative, and meaning.

More information:
Salone del Mobile.Milano
www.salonemilano.it

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