From glow-ups to showstoppers, this year’s Euroluce proved there’s no dimming the design world’s imagination
As Salone del Mobile’s most luminous showcase, Euroluce 2025 lit up Rho Fiera with a reinvigorated layout and curatorial precision. This year’s edition shined a spotlight on material experimentation, sensory narratives, and sustainability. Lighting fixtures emerged as mediums for spatial storytelling and atmospheric authorship, as well as effective spectacle.
From chandeliers to lanterns, are some of the most exciting highlights from the latest Euroluce 2025, most of which have made their way to showroom around Asia by now.
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1. Splash by Martin Gallo for Lasvit

Above Splash by Martin Gallo for Lasvit captures water’s fluid beauty in fused glass

Above Rippling light and glass forms of Lasvit’s Splash echo the serenity, joy, and power of water
Designed by Martin Gallo, Splash is a glass lighting installation that captures the fleeting poetry of water in motion. Inspired by the fluidity and emotional resonance of rivers, ponds, and rain, each fused-glass form evokes moments of serenity, joy, and power.
Like water itself, the piece, which was the centrepiece of Lasvit’s Soaked in Light exhibition at Euroluce 2025 holds both stillness and energy, transforming light into ripples of mood and memory.
2. Cascade by Lee Broom for Lladró

Above Lee Broom’s first collaboration with Lladró reimagines the lantern
3. Beetle by 101 Copenhagen

Above The Beetle lamp by 101 Copenhagen is as curious as it is elegant
With a chrome shell and five marble legs, the Beetle lamp by 101 Copenhagen is as curious as it is elegant. Portable and dimmable, it scuttles with ease from shelf to side table with sculptural poise.
4. Arctic by BIG for Artemide

Above Arctic is a mirrored modular form with a diffusing core
Designed by Bjarke Ingels Group (BIG) for Artemide, Arctic is a mirrored modular form with a diffusing core. Inspired by Archimedean geometry, it casts even light through fractured reflections.
5. Webb by Barovier & Toso

Above The piece is backlit and finished with the dew technique
Webb by Barovier & Toso tessellates diamond-tipped hexagons in Venetian crystal. Backlit and finished with the dew technique, its geometry shimmers with softened edges—equal parts structure, shimmer, and Murano mystique at Euroluce 2025.
6. Lampe C by Thierry Dreyfus for DCW Éditions

Above Thierry Dreyfus reimagines the chandelier with Lampe C by DCW Éditions
Thierry Dreyfus reimagines the chandelier with Lampe C by DCW Éditions—no glass, no crystal, just 6,400 stainless steel links glowing fetchingly at the brand’s Euroluce booth. It turns industrial chain into shimmer, augmenting the grandeur of historical chandeliers with a glint of subversion.
7. Shhh! by Ingo Maurer

Above Ingo Maurer’s Shhh! encases its glow inside a pair of industrial earmuffs
Playful yet philosophical, Ingo Maurer’s Shhh! encases its glow inside a pair of industrial earmuffs—turning a bulb into a listener, not a speaker. The light diffuses from within while two hidden spotlights provide focus. Perception, flipped.
8. Scheherazade by Fortuny

Above Scheherazade by Fortuny conjures the elegance of far-off courts
An upside-down pagoda in silk and brass, the Scheherazade by Fortuny conjures the elegance of far-off courts. Suspended like a story mid-sentence, its glow is as hypnotic as its namesake.
9. Plusminus by Diez Office for Vibia

Above Plusminus threads light through space on a textile belt
Created by Diez Office for Vibia, Plusminus threads light through space on a textile belt. This architectural system pairs technical freedom with emotional softness, glowing with improvisation at Vibia’s booth during Euroluce 2025.
10. Dome by Karen Gilbert for Sklo

Above Sklo’s Dome sconce reworks the lantern
Sklo’s Dome sconce reworks the lantern with frosted glass and a sculptural brass chain. Designed by Karen Gilbert, its customisable length and jewellery-like detailing bring quiet drama to any wall.
11. Campfire by Grau

Above Grau’s Campfire is a 160cm glowing sculpture
Shaped like a towering matchstick flame, Grau’s Campfire is a 160cm glowing sculpture. Equal parts light and landmark, it sparks ambient warmth for foyers, lounges and lofts.
12. Maap by Erwan Bouroullec for Flos

Above Erwan Bouroullec’s Maap stretches Tyvek across light and air
Erwan Bouroullec’s Maap stretches Tyvek across light and air, forming a tactile wall glow at Flos’ booth that’s both architectural and instinctive—paperlike yet resilient, shaped by hand, and alive with a diffused ambience.
13. Night Birds Mini by Boris Klimek for Brokis

Above Night Birds Mini by Boris Klimek captures the grace of flight
Brokis’ Night Birds Mini by Boris Klimek captures the grace of flight in scaled-down form. Suspended in motion, these hand-moulded glass pendants glide quietly through space—perfect for clustered compositions.
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