Euroluce 2025 ā new trends in the lighting world
Euroluce 2025, held in Milan in April, highlighted the future of lighting design, combining technological innovation, sustainability and artistic expression. This year's event proved that lighting has become more than just a source of light - it is part of a personalized interior design.
EUROLUCE 2025
Sculptural forms and modular design
FLOS presented the āLinkedā series created by Michael Anastassiades ā modular chandeliers that resemble light sculptures. Also attracting attention was the āSuper Wireā ā thin LED wires covered in silicone and glass, creating visually light and transparent lighting solutions. Such luminaires are particularly well suited to modern and open spaces, where light and design can move freely.
Linked – FLOS
The meaning of craftsmanship and materials
British designer Lee Broom collaborated with Spanish porcelain manufacturer Lladró to create the āCascadeā collection, a collection of pendant lights made of porcelain that resemble traditional lanterns. Czech crystal manufacturer Preciosa introduced the āCrystal Linksā system, which allows designers to create custom lighting solutions from hand-blown crystal and metal tubes.
Sustainability and portability
Ambientec from Japan presented the āVoscoā and āBarcarolleā portable lamps, made from high-quality materials such as glass, washi paper and recycled composites. These lamps are waterproof, USB rechargeable and designed for both indoor and outdoor use. Practicality and mobility are becoming important, especially in smaller homes and multi-purpose spaces.
Slovenian-Italian manufacturer LED Luks has launched the āFloraā collection ā 3D-printed luminaires made from 40% recycled wood and 60% PLA filament, allowing for extensive customization and eco-friendliness.
Flora LED Luks
Technology and adaptability
Sammode presented the "MOD" collection, which offers modular and customizable lighting solutions, allowing the combination of different optics, diffusers, and accessories according to the needs of the space.
Key trends at a glance
- Sculptural and modular design luminaires: Artistic forms and adaptability are at the forefront.
- Quality materials and craftsmanship: Porcelain, crystal and glass highlight luxury and attention to detail.
- Sustainability: The use of recycled materials and energy-efficient technologies is on the rise.
- Portable and smart solutions: Flexibility and technological innovation allow the use of luminaires in various environments.
Ambientec
Euroluce 2025 showed that lighting design is moving in a direction where functionality, aesthetics and environmental awareness are intertwined into a single whole. These trends provide inspiration for both interior designers and lighting manufacturers who want to offer modern and sustainable solutions for all kinds of living environments.
Sources:
Designing Lighting Global;
AD Middle East;
Interior daily;
Sammode.
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