iGuzzini continues to lead in the world of design and lighting. Five collections and two significant cultural projects have been selected by ADI Associazione per il Disegno Industriale for publication in the ADI Design Index 2024, marking a key step towards competing in the prestigious XXIX edition of the Compasso d'Oro.
In the Lighting Design category, the following have been selected: Libera (design by Artec studio), Light Shed Linen (design by iGuzzini), Allure (design by iGuzzini), BeTwo (design by Alfonso Femia/ AF* Design), and Spacepad (design by iGuzzini).
These collections are examples of indoor and outdoor lighting that combine advanced technology and environmental awareness. Key features include in-house designed and produced optics that optimize light output and reduce energy consumption, alongside integrated connectivity functions to further enhance efficiency. The use of recycled and recyclable materials, repairability-focused design, and a circular design approach reflect iGuzzini's strong commitment to sustainability—qualities that led to its selection in the ADI Design Index 2024.
Moreover, in the Exhibition Design category, iGuzzini illuminated two significant cultural projects curated by Studio APML Architetti Pedron / La Tegola: the Museo del Mare in Trieste and Le Stanze della Fotografia on the Island of San Giorgio in Venice.
The 2024 edition of the ADI Design Index was presented on 30 October at the ADI Design Museum during the opening of the dedicated exhibition. This edition includes a variety of categories, such as products, systems, theoretical-critical research, and business processes applied to design. It will be followed by an exhibition at Spazio WeGil in Rome from 26 to 30 November 2024.
iGuzzini has won two Compasso d'Oro awards in the past, and continues to distinguish itself for its contribution in redefining lighting experiences.
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Le Stanze della Fotografia, Venice
Client: Marsilio Arte
Exhibition Design: APML Architetti
Graphic Design: CamuffoLab
Photography: Alessandra Chemollo
Location: Fondazione Licini
Lighting: iGuzzini
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Museo del Mare, Trieste
Client: Comune di Trieste
Exhibition Design: APML Architetti
Graphic Design: NuovoStudio Venezia
Exhibit Constructor: Bawer Spa
Lighting: iGuzzini
Photography: Alessandra Chemollo