Euroluce was a key feature of the 63rd edition of the Salone del Mobile in Milan, held from April 8 to 13, 2025, at Fiera Milano in Rho. In this edition, the biennial event dedicated to lighting reaffirmed its role as an international reference platform for lighting design. It welcomed over 300 brands from 25 countries and showcased innovative solutions characterized by advanced technology, sustainability, and cutting-edge design.
Landa Illuminotecnica confirmed its leadership in lighting design at both Euroluce and Fuorisalone. At Euroluce, the [naturaLND] concept created an immersive garden where nature and minimalism meet, featuring products like the wall-mounted Firefly, the adjustable Handle, and Nest, a hand-woven light fixture. The Kuboid projectors and collections such as Unexpected and &Collection, including I-Lantern, Duvali, Idria, and Solisia, enriched the exhibition with high-quality materials like Accoya® wood. At Fuorisalone, Landa celebrated the harmony between light and nature with an installation in the Oasi Life Experience, where TP-Lamp and I-Lantern created evocative atmospheres and Nest seamlessly integrated into the greenery.
Como Lighting debuts the “Fight for your Light” concept, which promotes light tailored to human well-being and integrated into the architectural design. The exhibition space, inspired by an industrial laboratory, is divided into four areas representing the seasons of life: Genesis, with the Fly installation, which materializes creative intuition; Vigor, with the Tya collection, which enhances visual quality and ambience; Wisdom, with the Magda and Asen pendants, symbolizing maturity, perseverance and knowledge; and finally Life, with Suninside, a multi-sensory system for therapeutic environments.
The Linealight Collection by Linea Light Group offers a complete range of lighting solutions for designers, architects, and retailers. Suitable for sectors like hospitality, offices, residential, retail, and outdoor, the collection blends high technical performance with premium decorative options. Highlights include fast delivery times (3–10 days) and a turnkey service. Linea Light Group also enhanced storage capacity and introduced digital tools such as a new catalog and app for tracking availability and placing orders. The interactive booth was divided into six thematic areas, showcasing solutions like Delfi, Hype, Stilo, and Rolling SKY.
Barovier&Toso celebrated 730 years of history with Alchemic Jewels, an exhibition curated by Nichetto Studio, highlighting Murano glass. The exhibition—spanning Euroluce, the Milan showroom, and the Venice boutique—told the story of transforming sand into glass using fire, water, and air, combining craftsmanship and contemporary design. A standout was Midtown, inspired by 1920s–30s New York skyscrapers, with sculpted crystals, rhythmic geometry, and layered grooves. This design, echoing Manhattan architecture, features fragmented geometry and grooved crystal textures that diffuse light elegantly.
Contardi announced its first collaboration with Controvento studio, founded by Gabriele Chiave, launching the Alma collection at Euroluce 2025 and the Milan showroom. Alma merges classic elements—a fabric lampshade and blown-glass bubble—into a floating, contemporary aesthetic across three sculptural glass forms. The collection explores compositional versatility from single fixtures to complex setups, transforming light into a poetic presence. The innovative shade integrates LEDs within the structure, eliminating visible bulbs and creating a refined optical illusion that enhances minimalist design.
DGA unveiled its latest innovations, with a focus on the patented “Plug&Play” system that makes lighting more flexible and sustainable, allowing LEDs and lenses to be easily replaced, prolonging the life of luminaires and reducing environmental impact. Among the new products, the Luna, Eclissi and Kumi collections stand out for their elegant and functional design. Luna, designed by Draw Studio, is a suspension lamp with microprismatic glass, ideal for residential and commercial settings. Eclissi emits soft and versatile light, while Kumi, along with its outdoor variants Kumax and Kumini, combines geometric aesthetics and high performance. DGA has also achieved TM66 certification, promoting the circular economy.
Foscarini offers a reinterpretation of the chandelier archetype through four new projects by Dordoni Studio, Alberto and Francesco Meda, and Francesca Lanzavecchia. Étoile, by Dordoni Studio, replaces the opulence of traditional chandeliers with elegant compositions of cylindrical glass volumes. Asteria, by the Meda brothers, is a minimal suspension lamp with curved aluminum arms, tracing sober yet expressive geometries. Francesca Lanzavecchia presents two designs: Allumette, which plays with the asymmetry of flexible cables and rigid arms, and Tilia, inspired by natural growth, featuring fluid and continuous lines. These four distinct chandeliers are united by a desire to go beyond tradition and transform light into a scenic and architectural presence.
Il Fanale introduced four new collections that combine material, craftsmanship, and design. Pantarhei, designed by Pierattelli Architetture, is an outdoor line that merges terracotta with the landscape, inspired by Heraclitus’s principle that “everything flows.” Dune, by Sara Moroni, draws inspiration from the shapes of Mediterranean dunes, crafted in hand-worked ceramic where imperfection is an aesthetic value. La Spazio, by Riccardo Attimonelli, reinvents the lantern with ancestral geometries and dynamic light play. Lastly, Mask, by DT Studio, features two wall lamps in antiqued brass that transform indoor and outdoor walls into evocative luminous settings
Lasvit participates in Euroluce 2025 with the exhibition Soaked in Light, exploring the connection between water, light, and human well-being. Inspired by scientific research showing how water stimulates the parasympathetic nervous system and reduces stress, the exhibition transforms this natural phenomenon into a visual and sensory experience through glass and light. At the heart of the exhibition is Splash, a luminous installation by Martin Gallo that explores the fluidity of water, from tranquil moments to the force of a rushing river. Lasvit also presents a new concept by Patrick Jouin and two new collections by Maxim Velčovský and Jan Plecháč.
MAP by Lodes, designed by GECKELER MICHELS, is a modular lighting system offering solutions for ceilings and walls with a dynamic and decorative design. Featuring a conductive ribbon that connects the modules, the system allows infinite configurations and adapts to various environments, also solving issues such as low ceilings or lack of light points. Each module includes a tunable white LED board to adjust color temperature and can be equipped with a Honeycomb filter to enhance visual comfort. Available in three matte finishes—black, champagne, and dark brown—it is ideal for residential settings and contract projects.
Luce5 and HYLEtech present Nex-S, a revolutionary solution that combines technological innovation and sustainability, redefining interior design. Born from the collaboration between the two brands, Nex-S is not just a light source but an intangible element that sculpts and integrates into space. The HYLEtech system, made of fully recyclable high-tech aluminum, revolutionizes interior furnishing and opens up new aesthetic and technical possibilities. With a thickness of only 1 cm, the material is lightweight, durable, and provides integrated heat dissipation, eliminating the need for external heat sinks. Pre-wired and certified modules enable a clean and minimalist design, while modular construction facilitates aluminum recovery and recyclability.
Preciosa Lighting presents Crystal Links, the latest addition to its Signature Designs collection. This customizable lighting system is inspired by the fluidity of urban landscapes and modern geometry, combining elegant metal tubes with hand-crafted Bohemian crystal bicones. Using the "injected light" technique, the bicones amplify reflections through a LED chip and a silver coating. Lighting options include static white, adjustable white, and RGBW, all powered by specialized LEDs and controlled through a thin-wire system. The solution is fully adaptable in terms of size, composition, materials, and finishes.
During Milan Design Week 2025, Renzo Serafini presented Soluzioni, a collection of ready-to-use, customizable modular lighting configurations. Designed for residential spaces, restaurants, and boutique hotels, the series stands out for its versatility, combining iconic Serafini elements in compositions that blend functionality and aesthetics. These lighting systems offer technical lighting with a minimalist and graphic design, capable of adapting to diverse needs without compromising elegance or design integrity.
Slamp brings its emotional vision to the outdoors, presenting its first outdoor collections at Euroluce. After 30 years in the indoor lighting world, the company unveils unique creations, including Nuvem Outdoor by Miguel Arruda, Charlotte by Doriana and Massimiliano Fuksas, and Bang by Adriano Rachele. These luminous sculptures are designed to connect deeply with the surrounding environment, offering lighting that defines volumes and dissolves the boundaries between home and nature. Slamp’s goal is to transform every space, both indoor and outdoor, into a stage where light and shadow create new atmospheres.
Among Vistosi’s new offerings, the Link collection stands out with hammered crystal rings that interlock through a hooking system, creating modular and customizable light chains. Each module becomes a distinctive element, and the strategic connection system allows the composition to adapt to different stylistic and architectural needs. Another highlight, Jeff, blends glass and light in a sophisticated and elegant design. The geometric shapes and artisanal Murano glasswork give each piece a unique character, offering a perfect balance between aesthetics and functionality and transforming every setting into a refined and modern space.
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