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These are the exhibits you cannot miss at Euroluce 2025
Running from 8 to 13 April 2025, this year’s Euroluce at Salone del Mobile showcases light not just as a technological and functional element but, especially, as an aesthetic dimension, an emotional force and determining factor for the comfort of our spaces. Here are four brands you cannot miss:
A-N-D, a global manufacturer and design studio specialising in avant-garde lighting design, will present three new luminaires alongside its iconic collections in an exhibition that interweaves tradition and innovation. In its showcase, light serves as a tool for architectural and poetic expression, redefining the relationship between materiality and illumination. Among the featured collections are the Pace series designed by Caine Heintzman and the Contour and Tier series designed by Lukas Peet. Hall 10, Stand C10
A-N-D Column. Photography by Jacob Brinth
Lasvit will unveil Niveo, a striking new lighting collection by award-winning Czech designer Jan Plecháč. Inspired by the ephemeral beauty of hailstones and derived from the Italian word for ‘snow-white’, Niveo captures the raw energy of a storm, transforming its fleeting chaos and organic spontaneity into hand-blown, sculptural glass forms that seemingly suspend light in motion. Its textured surfaces and fluid compositions echo the unpredictable forces of nature while maintaining the refined craftsmanship that defines Lasvit. With Niveo, Jan Plecháč has embraced the beauty of imperfection, allowing nature’s randomness to shape his design. The Niveo collection offers a versatile range of lighting solutions, from linear pendants to single, triple and five-light clusters, along with an inverted spherical table lamp. Each piece is designed to interact harmoniously with its surroundings, casting a soft, ever-shifting glow that enhances any space with an ethereal presence. Hall 6, Stand C39-D38
Lasvit Niveo
Linea Light Group will present the Linealight Collection, a new, complete proposal of technical and decorative lighting fixtures designed to meet every installation requirement. The collection stands out for its customer focus, both in design and distribution. The range includes some of the company’s bestsellers and introduces important new features, including the premiere of the Delfi family, an innovative lamp designed to illuminate surfaces below, such as tables, without causing glare. Hall 2, Stand B19
Linea Light Delfi
A lot is under wraps for Flos at Euroluce, only to be revealed at the fair. Last year, the brand released SuperWire, the first family of modular lamps designed by FormaFantasma. Founded in 1962, Flos is recognised as a leading international-level manufacturer of top-end designer lights and innovative lighting systems for residential, hospitality and commercial projects. Hall 10, Stand C14-B15
Flos SuperWire. Photography by Robert Rieger
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