Light with a mind of its own, Andrea Mancuso’s LUMIAC
At Milan Design Week 2026, there was a peculiar irony between the fair being widely noted for its collective pivot […]
Lighting design delivers function through illumination while giving a different visual atmosphere to a space. From desk to ceiling, to street pole lamps, lighting design accounts for one of the biggest and most varied design industries. Due to its technological nature, lighting undergoes constant innovation and advancements, building on its large legacy explored by countless designers developing new approaches and applications of light.
At Milan Design Week 2026, there was a peculiar irony between the fair being widely noted for its collective pivot […]
At Milan Design Week 2026, HYLEtech, the technology company born from Luce5‘s thirty years of lighting expertise, presents Light in […]
There is a moment in every design process that never makes it to the showroom floor, just before an object […]
There’s a moment in high-end design projects when the architect, interior designer, and lighting consultant will realise they’re sometimes working […]
Presented during Mexico City Art Week 2026, Fragmentos de Mar is an exhibition by design studio davidpompa and local restaurant […]
What if a simple gesture could trigger light and transform an everyday action into a completely new experience? This is […]
As sustainable design continues to move from an ideology to a necessity, Berlin-based industrial designer Moritz Walter has created a […]
Flos Architectural has introduced the Glowing Track, a modular lighting system that merges ambient and accent illumination in a compact […]
We have already had the opportunity to feature the work of Atelier Nuanda in a a previous interview,, where the […]
What happens when Murano’s glassmaking tradition meets experimentation with light? ADAL emerges, a project by Roberto Beltrami, master glassmaker and […]
In the lively town of Bologna, Italy, a young design studio is reimagining how we think of our everyday objects. […]
The objects that inhabit our homes can be seen as a kind of layering of our own lives. Whether we […]