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5 May 2026
At Milan Design Week 2026, Luceplan presented new collections and updates exploring proportion, materiality and light, balancing formal research with design continuity.
For Luceplan, light is shaped through carefully measured relationships between form, technology and space. The 2026 releases sit within this vision, with projects that focus on reduction, balance and a new idea of luminous presence—one that adapts discreetly to contemporary interiors.
Among the key new releases, Ivi, designed by Zsuzsanna Horvath, continues the exploration begun with the iconic Illan family. Conceived for wall and ceiling, the lamp combines an essential graphic gesture with a finely calibrated decorative element: a slightly curved aluminium disc extends around a compact source, generating a controlled, diffused light.
With Nytt, Marco Spatti introduces the opposite compositional principle. The structure is reduced to a minimal, almost imperceptible presence, while the light source takes centre stage. This reversal of proportions creates an unexpected balance, expressed across different types, floor, table, wall and ceiling, united by an essential, precise language.
Alongside the new projects, Luceplan updates certain existing families through targeted interventions to the finishes: from new colour and metallic variants for the Koinè and Hono collections to the deeper, more tactile tones of Compendium, designed by Daniel Rybakken.
2026 also marks the 40th anniversary of Costanza, designed by Paolo Rizzatto. The icon is reinterpreted through new shades featuring graphic patterns, turning the surface into an active element in its dialogue with light, without altering the original balance.
Across new collections, updates and reinterpretations, Luceplan builds a coherent narrative in which light is defined through proportion and measured restraint. An evolution that does not break with the past, but reworks it through a contemporary lens, while preserving the project’s clarity.