The Best of Euroluce: 15 Innovative Lighting Products
Pitched-roof Norwegian barns, urban hi-rises, and heavy metal chains: These are just a few of the unexpected sources of inspiration for new lighting products launched at Euroluce 2019. The international lighting event that runs every two years concurrently with furnishings fair Salone del Mobile wrapped up on Sunday—and once again attracted the global design community with a dizzying array of decorative and architectural lighting. From a lamp that highlights the natural beauty of marble to one that seems to curl right off the wall, here are 15 of our favorite lighting products seen at this year’s show.
1. Carousel of Light by Preciosa
Drawing crowds of mesmerized onlookers, installation Carousel of Light by Preciosa showcased the firm’s layering-effect Pearl Curtain. The interactive platform was composed of nearly 8,000 spheres in opal, amber, clear, and pink frosted hues.
2. Fienile by Daniel Rybakken for Luceplan
Consisting of two sizes of indoor table lights and two outdoor floor lights, satin-anodized aluminum Fienile (Italian for barn/hayloft) by Daniel Rybakken for Luceplan references the pitched-roof farm in Norway where Rybakken’s grandfather grew up.
3. Noctambule by Konstantin Grcic for Flos
The interlocking genius of Legos inspired Konstantin Grcic’s hand-blown glass Noctambule for Flos. As a single module, the cylindrical LED lamp is a lantern. Stacked, the modules transform into a dramatic statement piece—either light column or suspended chandelier.
4. La Plus Belle by Philippe Starck for Flos
“Flos turned on the light around the mirror and Snow White appeared,” says designer Philippe Starck of La Plus Belle, his LED-wrapped mirror for Flos.
5. Gioia by Andrea Anastasio for Foscarini
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