MILAN DESIGN WEEK 2025 – DISCOVER THE COLLECTIONS

The participation at Salone del Mobile, with lighting installations created ad hoc, is a preview of design solutions that allow the end users to interact with light in order to customize, according to their needs and tastes, the light around them.

The exhibition itinerary is anticipated by some collections including Corallo and Trama, which have been very successful, followed by new concepts designed for the occasion by designers Danilin Alexey, Alberto Ghiradello, Cristian Visentin.

The new items highlight the different styles that distinguish the different designers: from minimalism, to technical, to decorative with a single language focused on craftsmanship and made in Italy.

Pegaso by Cristian Visentin

The Pegaso lamp, by designer Cristian Visentin, which takes its inspiration from the idea of associating light with the stars that have been drawing mythological figures and other images for millennia, such as the constellation that gives this lamp its name. It consists of three metal elements housing the illuminating body that diffuses light through a glass.

Dewy of Alberto Ghirardello

Alberto Ghirardello’s design installation can be customized in different lengths. The rounded shape allows the movement of the Dewy “necklace” and allows it to be adapted to the desired curves and shapes. It is made of borosilicate glass made in Veneto and subsequently decorated to create diffused and harmonious light. The connecting bushings are made of turned and milled aluminum to design.

Dopamine of Alexey Danilin

Alexey Danilin’s creation is inspired by “dopamine” a hormone and a neurotransmitter that to obtain it, you need to walk or do sports in nature, travel and engage in other forms of interaction with wildlife. The collection is made in smooth natural forms, twisted asymmetric elements resemble exotic plants associated with vacations in southern countries. A “Dopamine” creation will help create pleasant atmospheres at home or in public spaces.

Theorem of Alexei Danilin

Theorem born from the study of light and its propagation. The light source inserted on the base reflects on a borosilicate sphere with a double decoration: shiny gold/chrome – milk white.

By manually rotating the sphere and thus the destination of the light, different propagations of the light beam are obtained.

Nido of Simone Di Liddo

Nido is a table lamp designed based on two shapes, a circle and a line, which intersect with each other in a formal balance and without rules. The designer wanted to express the feeling of comfort, when you’re in your own nest, free to create.

Henos of Michele Losito

Minimalism that materialises in a line. The basic stroke that substantially characterises the expression.

Aluminium structures made in Italy, turned and milled to accommodate flex tube lighting.