Artemide factory presented new products at the Light + Building exhibition

As part of the international lighting exhibition Light + Building, which takes place in Frankfurt from March 3 to 8, the Italian brand showed new models. Continuing the legacy of its founder Ernesto Gismondi, the factory maintains a signature approach based on scientific research and manufacturing innovation, as well as an emphasis on environmental and social sustainability. New items on display include the Lune d’acqua spherical lamp, inspired by the moons of Jupiter and Saturn; Wish You Were Here, which reimagines Discovery’s patented optical principle; and  Boltons lamps by Herzog&de Meuron, whose design encourages the user to explore the fundamental principles of lighting. The company has expanded the  Foster+Partners Ixa line, which now opens up even more possibilities for placement in space, while the  Stellar Nebula series, designed by Danish architects BIG, has been replenished with fresh variations of the floor lamp, as well as table and ceiling lamps. These and other new products embody the company’s responsible approach: the Artemide team strives to reduce production waste and make models more energy efficient. 

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