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The new releases by the brand at Euroluce 2025 blend technology and aesthetics
This year’s Euroluce was a turning point for Linea Light Group as it offered a blend of high-performance technical solutions and high-end decorative proposals, with a service specifically tailored to designers, architects and retailers. At the heart of the collection is a thoughtful balance between technical solutions and aesthetic finesse. From architectural luminaires like projectors, LED strips, downlights and modular outdoor systems to sculptural pendants, sleek floor lamps and minimalist wall fixtures, every element is designed to adapt both to the visual identity and functional needs of a space.
At Euroluce, the brand released several new novelties. Delfi, in both floor and pendant versions, and Perla featured as the latest releases for the hospitality industry; for the residential sector, the brand released Hype – a wall lamp with asymmetric light emission, delivering powerful, uniform, indirect lighting across the ceiling, wide enough to reach the centre of the room – and Blank, available both as wall and ceiling lights for indoor and outdoor use, with a Pulegoso or matt white glass diffuser. The brand also added three new releases for the hospitality industry: Stilo – a recessed ceiling or pendant lamp with a slim, contemporary design, featuring an indirect light source and a PMMA disc that reflects light onto the surface below Cristalbolla, a visually striking ceiling and pendant light with a transparent glass globe and direct downward light emission; and MIC – new and compact track-mounted projectors developed for retail and commercial spaces. For the outdoor spaces, the brand has two new releases including Rolling SKY, now available in a lantern-style version featuring an amphora-shaped diffuser, handle and Schuko plug power supply; and Horus, a modular outdoor lamp available in four glass designs and three finishes – playful lights that can be used either individually or combined in creative lighting compositions.
At the heart of the collection is a thoughtful balance between technical solutions and aesthetic finesse. From architectural luminaires like projectors, LED strips, downlights and modular outdoor systems to sculptural pendants, sleek floor lamps and minimalist wall fixtures, every element is designed to adapt to both the visual identity and functional needs of a space.
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