10 lighting designs that shone brightest at Milan design week
A wide range of lighting designs were unveiled during Milan design week 2018, including light bulbs hanging from gloves and a moon-inspired mobile. Dezeen's Natashah Hitti selects her 10 favourites.
This year's edition of Milan design week took place from 17 to 22 April. It saw lighting designs showcased all over the Italian city, with some presented at the Salone del Mobile furniture fair and others unveiled inside brand showrooms in Brera and elsewhere.
Designers presenting new products included Ingo Maurer, Neri&Hu, Alejandro Aravena and Lee Broom.
Read on for our pick of the top 10:
Luzy Take Five by Ingo Maurer
Created by German designer Ingo Maurer, this unconventional set of lights features blue plastic gloves with frosted lightbulbs attached to the fingertips. The vibrant blue hue is reminiscent of Yves Klein's signature shade.
Moirai Chandelier by Ini Archibong
Ini Archibong's multicoloured Moirai Chandelier consists of traditional hand-blown glass vessels that can be combined in different ways, forming what the designer calls a "constellation of clouds".
The design forms part of the the Below the Heavens collection for London furniture brand Sé ? but while the rest of the collection was revealed first on Dezeen, this made its debut in Milan.
Filamento by Mayice Studio
Madrid-based Mayice Studio created this sculptural lamp using a single piece of undulating glass and one filament. When illuminated, a laser-like effect is creat...
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