The trade fair in Frankfurt showcases intelligent and networked solutions, future-oriented technologies and current design trends.
Updated at Feb 18, 2020, 7:54 AM - Submitted at Mar 20, 2018, 3:41 PM
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01/05 - Inspired by the Digital Age, Zumtobel will also explore the Internet of Things by connecting buildings and cities through lighting infrastructure. (Divulgação)
02/05 - In 2018, Davide Groppi presents a series of minimalist pieces. Above, the Cartesio lamp, named after one of the founders of Óptica Moderna. A thin, circular mirror is suspended to provide soft light, combining direct and indirect lighting. A sophisticated fixing system allows the piece to be positioned in different positions, without the need for wall or ceiling wires. (Divulgação)
03/05 - Martinelli Luce presents new design solutions inspired by the use of new technologies and materials. Designed for outdoor use but also perfect for indoor applications, the Kiki luminaire is available in two versions, with 5 or 10 pieces. The product is signed by designer Paola Navone. (Divulgação)
04/05 - Vibia will present its new collections designed by Note Design Studio, Stefan Diez, Arik Levy and Antoni Arola. Pictured is the Musa lamp by Note Design Studio. (Divulgação)
05/05 - With an emphasis on innovation, Luceplan will present a series of new proposals involving the Internet of Things, acoustic comfort and WiFi connectivity. The brand seeks a dimension of lighting design with a focus on technical research, aesthetics and human well-being, interpreted in products with the highest quality standards, to bring light and improve comfort in all types of spaces and installations. In the photo, Bulbullia by Francisco Gomez Paz. (Divulgação)