La Milan Design Week It is characterized as the event that brings together the best international designers in exhibitions, launches and presentations over the course of a week.
This year the event took place from April 17 to 22 in that city. In it, you can see the new trends that are beginning to take center stage in the world of interior design. Particularly the lighting design featured very interesting designs that attracted attention in the Furniture Hall.
This is how multiple very original lighting designs loaded with that contemporary style that we have seen in the last exhibitions. In this sense, works were exhibited that denoted surrealist and dadaist concepts very marked as spotlights hanging from gloves, rings or mirrored mobiles.
Here we show you the most outstanding lamps. For visit designer page or see the complete collection you just need to click on the title.
Or by Elemental
Lamp O is created by Alejandro Aravena at the head of Elemental, the Chilean architecture firm; launched by Artemide. This sculptural object is a very functional outdoor lamp that seeks to reduce the energy cost through motion sensors that turn it on or off.
Moirai Candlestick by Ini Archibong
The Moirai candlestick is a colorful bodies set created from hand-blown glass. When grouped together they form what the designer calls a "constellation of clouds." This chandelier is part of the "Below the Heavens" Collection for the London furniture brand I know.
Aurora Lamp by Lee Broom
Aurora is a scalable chandelier designed by Lee Broom. This piece of futuristic design made up of LED lights can be adapted by acquiring multiple shapes and sizes.
Muse by Note Design Studio
The Note Design studio in Barceona created this delicate lamp for the brand Vibia. It is available in 3 different versions and in white, salmon or gray.
On Lines by Jean Nouvel
On Lines is described by its creator as "A simple and precise game of colored surfaces". This work has been created from a series of square and rectangular colored surfaces. From them he seeks to simulate the lights of the sky in cities.
Filament by Mayice Studio
Filamento is created by Madrid-based Mayice studio. These creative designers managed to create a lamp from a single filament of light contained within a glass structure wavy blowing.
Padirac by Eric Schmitt
Designer Eric Schmitt created this original lamp composed of two elements; on the one hand, a hanging one; and on the other, one leaning on the ground. Both can be used both aligned and separately.
1.625m / s2 by Hiroto Yoshizoe
This mobile-lamp by Hiroto Yoshizoe explores the relationships between the sun and the moon through a central focus that radiates light that is reflected in the mirrors around.
Xi lamps by Neri & Hu
A lamp that seeks to make you feel the morning light designed by the Neri & Hu studio. This oriental style lamp is created by Poltrona Frau with blown glass and leather strips.
Lucy Take Five by Ingo Maurer
Lucy Take Five is a lamp unconventional enough to be overlooked. German designer Ingo Maurer was inspired by the characteristic Yves Klein blue color for glove design.