At Euroluce 2025, table lamps take center stage with a language that is both intimate and surprisingly versatile. Through novel shapes, innovative materials, and increasingly flexible solutions, these small-scale lighting designs become expressive tools in their own right. Between luminous sculptures, portable technologies, and poetic reinterpretations of matter, table lamps reflect a new wave of creativity. A journey among creations that redefine the boundaries of small-format lighting—merging stage presence and daily functionality, design vision and meticulous attention to detail.
The Moonbeam table lamp, designed by Argentine studio Six N. Five for Poltrona Frau, captivates with a poetic design inspired by the phases of the moon. A disc clad in Pelle Frau® leather—available in a variety of shades—rests on a rectangular brass base and partially overlaps a larger frosted glass circle. This interplay of forms evokes the visual effect of an eclipse, while the adjustable light—ranging from white to blue to red—creates a soft, evocative atmosphere.
Oluce brings new vitality to a design classic with the reissue of the Spider lamp, originally designed by Joe Colombo in 1965. The Mini Spider preserves all the distinctive elements of the original—the painted metal base, chrome-plated vertical rod, and the iconic fire-painted lighting body designed for a horizontal spot bulb—now in a more compact format. Proportions have been carefully rebalanced to maintain its visual harmony. Alongside the classic black version, the updated color palette introduces vibrant Scarlet red and a rich blue, refreshing the look of one of Italian design’s most iconic lamps.
FontanaArte’s Belle Haleine, a table lamp designed by Belgian designer Bertrand Lejoly, is an elegant synthesis of glass and metal—two materials deeply rooted in the brand’s history since 1932. The transparency of the glass and the solidity of the metal come together in a balanced composition, conveying both sophistication and modernity. It emits a soft, diffused light that enhances refined atmospheres in both residential and professional settings.
Nemo presents Cupido, a table lamp that unites minimalist rigor with ornamental nuance, designed by Alon Rotman. Inspired by the shape of a classical arch, Cupid balances a solid base with a slender arched structure, creating a sense of poised elegance. Suitable for both residential and contract spaces, it blends seamlessly into a variety of environments, adding a touch of quiet sophistication.
Ambientec debuts two new portable table lamps at Euroluce 2025, both embodying the purity and precision of Japanese design. Vosco, designed by Nao Tamura, is crafted from repurposed blocks of fine wood, carved into interchangeable sculptural forms in three sizes. Its soft, natural light is diffused through a custom Fresnel lens.
Barcarolle, designed by Yoshiki Matsuyama, recalls the timeless charm of candlelight through a blown glass cylinder and zinc alloy accents—an elegant interplay of ambiance and precision.
Masiero introduces Bōzu, a new table lamp designed by Signorotto + Partners, inspired by the teru teru bōzu, a traditional Japanese good-luck amulet. With its soft, sculptural forms and folkloric references, Bōzu features a luminous sphere resting on a truncated cone base reminiscent of a skirt. A golden ring at the top acts as a touch dimmer, blending intuitive function with a poetic design that blends Japanese cultural heritage and Italian craftsmanship.
With Torsade, Saint-Louis reimagines the timeless elegance of crystal through a modern, pared-down design language. Created by Stefania di Petrillo, the collection draws inspiration from the S-shaped arms of classic chandeliers. In the table lamp version, the clear crystal body—blown and handcrafted—becomes the luminous centerpiece, enriched with brushed aluminum details. It’s a seamless fusion of artisanal expertise and contemporary sensibility.
To mark its 10th anniversary, Established & Sons reintroduces Tiki in a new portable version, once again designed by Nao Tamura. The design, inspired by the delicacy of a small bird perched on a geometric base, retains its signature silhouette. Now enhanced with an integrated dimmer—activated by rotating the lamp body—Tiki offers hours of autonomy thanks to its rechargeable battery. The new color palette—matte white, vivid blue, and classic glossy black—makes it adaptable to interiors ranging from minimalist to eclectic.
Vesoi’s a_lato is a portable table lamp that combines geometric clarity with functional appeal. Made of painted aluminum and available in a range of finishes, it stands out for its essential, architectural profile and measured light output. Designed to adapt effortlessly to different contexts, a_lato brings a contemporary touch and a sense of lightness that invites flexible use.
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