Ferroluce, the Italian interior lighting brand, participated in the January edition of Maison&Objet, held from January 16 to 20, bringing its complete DECò collection to Paris. The fair, which took place in the heart of Île-de-France, set the stage for innovations and trends in interior lighting, design, and lifestyle.
As an Italian brand specialising in the creation of lamps and lighting accessories, Ferroluce showcased its entire DECò collection, including the latest additions—Voilà, Éclair, Yakitori, and Habea. These lamps were unveiled in September 2024 in the city known as the heart of home décor. Far from just new additions, these pieces represented true icons of Ferroluce's philosophy, which embraces the fusion of different visions and styles, successfully enhancing ceramic materials—the core of the brand's production. These also marked the first products created in collaboration with external designers: Tommaso Caldera, a designer, educator, and editor for ElleDecor Italia, and Muka Design Lab, a Basque design duo known for their significant international collaborations.
The theme of the 2024 edition of Maison&Objet was SUR/REALITY, which invited attendees to explore the vibrant vitality of a new Surrealism. It aimed to craft 'a narrative of new creative landscapes and products that are as surprising as they are desirable.'
Ferroluce fully embraced this narrative with lamps that captivated through their unexpected nature, taking centre stage in settings that invited the audience to rediscover beauty beyond traditional conventions.
These lamps transcended their role as mere technical elements, becoming objects of design that blended iconic shapes with innovative style. By stepping out of their comfort zone, they expressed a completely new language, solidifying Ferroluce's position as a distinctive player in the lighting market, celebrated for bringing the authentic value of Made in Italy to the international stage.
Ferroluce illuminated Maison&Objet with design, innovation, and style, bringing joy to people's lives.
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