Inventive Streak
At Euroluce and in the city’s showrooms, Milan’s top launches demonstrated true industrial ingenuity.
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Cono di Luce by Lodes
Euroluce 2023 Trends: Cono di Luce pendant by Lodes

Ron Arad’s cone of light folds a printed circuit board inside a transparent Pyrex shade. Arranging more than 200 LED chips in a striped pattern, the inner sheet mixes translucent and opaque areas to create an intriguing graphic effect once overlapped and illuminated.

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Signature by Ingo Maurer
Signature lighting by Ingo Maurer

Rather than trying to master the art of cable management, Ingo Maurer embraces the chaos of clutter. Granted, the brand’s tangled cloud of wires proves plenty charming, calling to mind an autograph suspended in mid-air. Each cable terminates in an understated lampshade that appears as a cone from some angles and a rectangle from others.

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Liiu by Luceplan
Liiu lighting by Luceplan

Dutch design studio Vantot’s delicate balancing act steadies ceiling-mounted electrified tension cables with counterweights to form a barely-there track. Thin acrylic lampshades are then fastened at the desired height with a pair of metal arms featuring paperclip-like fasteners.

Newly Appointed
After a prolonged fascination with orbs, designers shift their focus to cones and triangles
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Peaks by Michael Anastassiades
Peaks pendants by Michael Anastassiades

Expanding his eponymous brand’s collection at Euroluce, Michael Anastassiades referenced a common still life drawing exercise that uses cone sculptures to teach shading. His powder-coated aluminum pendants can be oriented up or down in single, double or triple arrangements.

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Dreispitz by Artemide
Dreispitz lamp by Artemide

A grooved triangular prism (offered in black, green or silver) forms the central spine of Herzog & de Meuron’s modular lighting system for Artemide. Each of its three slots can be fitted with a diffuse or direct lighting tube to create a full range of offerings: horizontal or vertical pendants, a floor lamp, plus wall and ceiling sconces.

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Fragile by Marset
Euroluce 2023 Trends: Fragile table lamp by Marset

Working with Marset, designer Jaume Ramírez pared the classic table lamp typology back to its basic forms — a disc, sphere and cone — all newly rendered in clear (or sepia-hued) glass to evoke “the fragility of the present moment.” A cylinder shines up through the sculptural stack to bring new light to a familiar silhouette.

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Eitie by Cassina
Eitie pendant by Cassina

At its Via Durini showroom, Cassina made a major foray into lighting. Architect Tobia Scarpa originally conceived this Tinkertoy-like design language for Treviso’s Ca’ Scarpa cultural centre. His system of lighting bars and metal joints now forms the basis for a family of pendants, plus table and floor lamps.

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