The ‘intelligent’ side of light

The companies participating in the 30th edition of Euroluce bet on integrated lighting that fulfills functional and aesthetic functions

The Euroluce biennial, which this year has reached its 30th edition, shines the spotlight on the entire sector. But both in the framework of the Rho festival and in the FuoriSalone circuit, the companies in the light sector move on common ground: in fact, there is an unprecedented protagonism of integrated and intelligent lighting, increasingly at the service of the design, which offers new ways, not only to experience the space, but also to relate to the light element in a personal way. New software for light technologies, wireless connectivity, colour regulation and heat systems enter into the sector’s semantics, alongside must-haves that are essential, namely those of greater energy efficiency and sustainability. If the gaze is directed at high-performance technology, design does not preclude constant attention to the aesthetics of beauty, whether it is a seductive minimalism or a purely decorative style.
Here is a review of the main news from the lighting world.