Lasvit is returning to Salone del Mobile, Euroluce 2025 with its largest stand to date. Entitled Soaked in Light, the exhibition explores the connection between water, light, and human well-being.
At the heart of the exhibition is Splash, a glass lighting installation that explores the emotional resonance of water and its fluid, ever-changing forms. Designed to evoke a spectrum of moods—from the serenity of a calm pond and the joy of children splashing in puddles to the power of a raging river—the fused glass lighting installation reflects the shifting nature of water."
This lighting installation captures the enigma of the forest—its layered textures, shifting light, and the sense of discovery it evokes. This design lighting concept transforms nature’s poetry into a vertical pendant blending two distinct types of handmade glass: technical glass and fused glass with an organic imprint reminiscent of tree bark.
Herbarium Radiant explores material innovation, transforming repurposed glass into an otherworldly spectrum of radiant hues. This installation not only showcases Lasvit's commitment to artistic expression but also reflects a conscious approach to design, where sustainability and beauty go hand in hand.
Bois de Cristal is a modular design lighting concept that showcases innovation through a blend of materials such as folded plywood, copper, and textured fused glass, accentuated by custom LED lighting. The designer drew inspiration from the dense jungle, with the modules evoking the intertwining lianas that weave through the forest canopy. With arms extending like lianas, the lighting is designed to transform and illuminate spaces, paying tribute to the intricate patterns and light found in the natural world.
As part of our 'Soaked in Light' exhibition, Lasvit unveils new additions to its lighting collections. Discover Niveo by Jan Plecháč and Loomo by Maxim Velčovský, alongside new portable table lamps designed to complement some of our best-selling collections.
Opening Hours: Tuesday 8 April – Saturday 12 April, 9:30am-6:30pm