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Milano Design Week 2025
Luceplan returns to showcase its product novelties at Euroluce/Fiera Rho-Pero and also at its Flagship Store on Corso Monforte in Milan. The stand, designed as a full-color container, is intended to display the new products both individually and in various configurations and compositions.
Many new products for 2025 were on display: the new Hono suspensions by Mandalaki studio, Markis by Daniel Rybakken, Dix Bougies petite by Studio Odile Decq, Liiu by VANTOT, Dansì, Limetry, and J-us XL by Alessandro Zambelli. A new family of sound-absorbing suspensions, Hinpan, designed by Mandalaki. And Umut Yamac joins the team of designers with Posi, a table/portable lamp.
Luceplan presented a wide catalog of novelties, always under the sign of technological, formal, and functional innovation. As always, the company stands out for its original approach to lighting design, interpreting new market needs, the designer community, and the end customer.
Lighting that can concretely enrich the interior design of any space (private or collective) with modular, flexible, user-friendly solutions that guarantee visual or acoustic comfort. People are always at the center of this journey.

NOVELTIES 2025 – DANSì, design Alessandro Zambelli
Dansì is a system of wall lamps composed of geometries in dialogue. The concept behind it is to create an interaction between sculptural forms that function either as a collective or as individual light units. A continuous game of contrasts between light and shadow, movement and stasis, irony and rigor, suggesting the image of a thread that runs inside and outside of the wall, but also that of ideograms with their forcefully expressive character.
NOVELTIES 2025 – POSI, design Umut Yamac
A separate chapter, outside the “system” concept, is the new Posi table lamp by Umut Yamac, also available in a rechargeable version. In addition to marking the beginning of the collaboration with the designer, it offers an original and iconic interpretation of the table lamp.
The stems, available in different heights, are equipped at the extremities with elegant diffusers with a satin finish: available in three geometries, they light up with LED filaments that “come to life” when the stem is inserted in the base, allowing for the creation of different compositions. A simple touch on the lower part of the base makes it easy to turn on, turn off and regulate the light intensity, preserving the overall aesthetic purity of the lamp, even when not in use.


NOVELTIES 2025 – MARKIS, design Daniel Rybakken
Markis is a new linear suspension lamp with a light yet rigorous structure, combined with a recycled fabric shade that brings a sophisticated touch and emphasizes the duality of this technological and refined product.
The composition of three stems – two at the base holding the fabric and the upper one functioning as a tensioning element – along with the “T” shaped ends, define its prismatic form. Two structures can also be connected by a joint, permitting the creation of broader linear configurations. In line with its versatility of performance and installation, it comes in two finishes for the structure and three for the fabrics.
NOVELTIES 2025 – HINPAN, design Mandalaki
Hinpan is a new acoustic solution, a suspended polyurethane foam “cloud” that absorbs sound and gently diffuses light. It is not just a lamp, but a real sensorial experience equipped with a textile cover of remarkable aesthetic impact, it stands out for its full design and exceptional acoustic and lighting performance.
Also available in a linear version, always with both direct and indirect lighting (further enhancing the “floating” effect), Hinpan is a concrete solution to modern needs of acoustic and luminous comfort, in which technology merges with aesthetics to improve the everyday experience of spaces.


UPGRADES 2025 – LIIU, design Vantot
Liiu represents the perfect combination between the spectacular impact of its multiple configurations and their lightness, between functionality and an elegant, minimalist image, between the dynamism of its forms and their stability. It is an innovative system of suspension lamps that maintains an overall ethereal and poetic image.
It consists of electrified metal cables fastened to the ceiling and held in constant tension by counterweights, with the bodies of the lamps positioned on the cables by means of two very light arms. An advanced configurator, designed to fully leverage the product’s potential, will give designers the opportunity to explore and create customized configurations. In every translation, Liiu maintains its sculptural nature and the ability to always create a unique, new and dreamy atmosphere.
UPGRADES 2025 – LIMETRY, design Alessandro Zambelli
Elegance and flair are the characteristics of Limetry, a novel interpretation of a system for various configurations with a decorative approach. The key element is a rectangular module, with double emission and available in two sizes, whose four corners are fundamental for the connection of multiple parts. To enhance the system, in addition to ambient lighting, a functional spotlight that emits LED light only downward and upward. It can be installed by itself, with other elements, or combined with a prismatic disk capable of softening the light. This new system, created to meet the needs of users thanks to its multiple configuration possibilities (like chandeliers, in tall linear compositions or as luminous partition walls)


UPGRADES 2025 – HONO, design Mandalaki
Lightness and elegance are the earmarks of Hono, the result of the minimalist aesthetic that has always set these designers apart. From the Japanese word for “flame,” its light – and the materials used in the production of this lamp – suggests the warmth of a glowing lantern. It consists of a slender metal structure, made up of a cylindrical base and a thin stem that houses a LED in source that spreads the glow at 360°.
The more technical and rigorous body of the lamp is combined with an ethereal diffuser made in 100% cotton paper, whose delicate power of emission generates a relaxing, immersive atmosphere. In addition to the floor, ceiling, and table versions, the family now includes a new horizontal suspension version (140 cm) and a vertical one that can also be installed on a track with a practical adapter.
UPGRADES 2025 – DIX BOUGIES, design Studio Odile Decq
Dix Bougies by Studio Odile Decq is a contemporary chandelier with a strong reference to the past, featuring a rigorous and austere design, concealing a refined technological breakthrough. In a game of balance, the long horizontal extrusion and four other parts intersect in an asymmetrical and apparently random way, giving rise to an elegant composition. The LED light sources (10 in total) at the ends are enhanced by diffusers made of a sophisticated paper composed of cellulose and synthetic fibers: equipped with a slender metal ring and anchored to the arms by small magnets placed on a runner, they spreads soft, decorative lighting into spaces, suggesting the glow of a candle from a distant past. Luceplan also presents a smaller version of this design, the new Dix Bougies petit, featuring 6 diffusers.


LUCEPLAN TRACK SYSTEM
With the new track system, Luceplan explores what is usually a technical aspect, reinterpreting it in a decorative way. Fully in line with the design signature, it is the ideal solution both for residential contexts and for projects in the world of contracting. A versatile system whose elegant, slender lines permit the creation of geometric forms on ceilings and walls, perfect for the personalization of spaces, ready to adapt to different installation requirements
The track lighting has been interpreted by utilizing various collections: Alibel and Flia, designed by Alessandro Zambelli; Koinè and Hono, by Mandalaki; Doi spot and suspension, with design by Meneghello Paolelli; and Lita – with or without cable – by David Dolcini.