Brussels Furniture Fair
giulia-guzzini 30/04/2025

Technology and light

At the latest edition of Euroluce, Lumina presented creations that blend essential design and technology, with a focus on sustainability and efficiency

At the latest edition of Euroluce, Lumina presented its most recent innovations in the field of lighting. Founded in 1980 by Tommaso Cimini in Arluno, the company has made a name for itself through its production of lamps characterized by essential lines and a technological soul, aimed at both the residential and contract sectors.

Concerto collection by Lumina, design Jean-Michel Wilmotte

Concerto collection by Lumina, design Jean-Michel Wilmotte

Lumina seized the opportunity of the fair to emphasize its consolidated ability to integrate cutting-edge mechanical, technical, and lighting solutions, demonstrating how careful design, combined with quality light, can transform spaces, creating functional and welcoming atmospheres.

Ondu by Lumina, design Marco Acerbis

Ondu by Lumina, design Marco Acerbis

Among the novelties presented, the Ondu wall lamp, the result of a collaboration with Marco Acerbis, and the Concerto lighting system, designed by French architect Jean-Michel Wilmotte, stood out.

Anima collection by Lumina, design Jean-Michel Wilmotte

Anima collection by Lumina, design Jean-Michel Wilmotte

In addition to these new projects, Lumina enriched its existing collections with new versions of the Anima and Aether lamps. The former was offered in table and floor variants, while the latter was revisited with more compact dimensions and new colors for the diffuser petal.

Aether S by Lumina, design Aatismo

Aether S by Lumina, design Aatismo

The company also presented significant LED upgrades and a restyling of the iconic Galileo Mini and Opus lines, demonstrating its attention to continuous technological evolution and the revisiting of its own classics.

Galileo Mini by Lumina, design Emanuele Ricci

Galileo Mini by Lumina, design Emanuele Ricci

Lumina’s stand at Euroluce, designed by the Lombardini22 studio, offered visitors an immersive experience into the world of the brand. Visitors had the opportunity to interact closely with some of the mechanical, technical, and qualitative aspects of the products, in a narrative journey that enhanced the brand’s identity.

Opus collection by Lumina, design Walter Monici

Opus collection by Lumina, design Walter Monici

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