With versatility and playfulness at their core, these six adaptable lighting creations are as fun and flexible as they are functional.
Plusminus Solo
Vibia
Balancing comfort with precision, Plusminus Solo, designed by Diez Office for Vibia, is a versatile lamp collection featuring an array of playful, semi-spherical silhouettes. With the ability to create both general ambience and focused illumination, the range offers a comprehensive lighting solution available in five finishes.
Lightmass^
Raw-Edges Design Studio
Raw-Edges Design Studio developed Lightmass^ in response to the rise of LED lighting systems which eliminate the need for traditional shades because of their self-diffusing quality. The single-material web-like light structures play with perceptions of weight, volume and translucency, functioning as sculptural elements.
Belt
Estiluz
The essence of Estiluz's Belt lamps lies in the balance between its simple components. Ilmiodesign designed the series of suspended, conical shapes capable of adapting to any aesthetic requirement due to their interchangeable combinations and multiple sizes and colours.
Limetry
Luceplan
The Limetry lighting system – designed by Alessandro Zambelli for Luceplan – offers versatile configurations with both ambient and functional spotlights. Its core component is a rectangular module that emits diffused light through a methacrylate screen, while a vertical element with a small cylinder provides focused LED light.
Konoha
Marset
Marset commissioned digital creative Pol Solà to reinterpret Konoha, a wall lamp originally designed by Yabu Pushelberg. Solà's portrayal of the lamp was inspired by stones – a recurring motif in his work.
Kiki
Contardi
Kiki is a modular lighting system by Contardi that allows users to create endless configurations. Available in an array of forms, with the possibility to combine the fabric cable and metal structure, which are available in matching or contrasting shades, users can create different compositions in wall, table and suspension versions.