Light, life and architecture took center stage in Milan during this edition of Euroluce thanks to Marset. We want to thank everyone who visited our stand, where we presented a preview of the new products we’ll be launching in the coming months. The installation was designed by architecture studio Mesura.

In Milan, we showcased our new
collections for 2025 for the first time
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Ringo
by Joan Gaspar

A surprising transparent polycarbonate pendant lamp created for large spaces. A play of contrasts between light and matter, boldness and lightness, presence and transparency.

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Domus
by Joan Gaspar

A bollard that reveals its empty interior. When lit, its own light enhances the space, reminiscent of a house with its interior lights on.

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Roc
by Joan Gaspar

A compact wall lamp with an undulating shade that seduces the senses with an organic and irregular appearance. The new version provides more light, now flooding the entire shade.

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Gambosa
by Mathias Hahn

A table lamp available in multiple color versions that challenges traditional rigidity. Its design, made of steel, is a combination of geometries in balance that interact harmoniously with each other.

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Ambrosia Pro
by Ciszak Dalmas

A technical yet poetic design that updates the traditional linestra lamp. The new Pro version provides more controlled illumination through a structure of cells with independent lenses.

Additionally, we also previewed
what's coming from Marset in 2026
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Lauro
by P. Aragay and J. Pérez Mateo

A re-edition of the iconic steel and methacrylate lamp first presented in 1978. A presence that inspires and fascinates, and a true example that good design never ages.

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Drop
by Naiara Caballero and Till Armbrüster from LKL studio

A bollard inspired by a dewdrop resting on a branch. Light emerges from inside its solid glass sphere, reflecting the surroundings and capturing its own glints of light.

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Fragile
by Jaume Ramírez

The iconic table lamp becomes a collection with a new size and new pendant and wall versions, playing with the absence or presence of its three elements.

And most importantly, Euroluce always helps us strengthen bonds with the design community. It was only one week, but the connection and inspiration will remain for much longer.