Felt. Iridescent Glass. Polished Metal. K9 Crystal. Handcast Concrete.
This is your behind-the-scenes look at the trends that shaped Milan—and how Golden Lighting introduced them long before the global spotlight. Explore materials, innovations, and standout silhouettes that define our forward-thinking approach to lighting design.


Faroe Collection
Why it matters:
Sound is part of the atmosphere. Faroe adds visual warmth and quiet comfort by softening acoustics with layered felt—made from recycled materials.
What designers love:
Its sculptural silhouette and natural finish pair effortlessly with wellness-forward interiors, minimalist spaces, and biophilic design palettes.
Spotted in Milan:
Acoustical lighting was everywhere—blending form and function in open-plan and hospitality spaces.


Pearla Collection
Why it matters:
Sound is part of the atmosphere. Faroe adds visual warmth and quiet comfort by softening acoustics with layered felt—made from recycled materials.
What designers love:
Its sculptural silhouette and natural finish pair effortlessly with wellness-forward interiors, minimalist spaces, and biophilic design palettes.
Spotted in Milan:
Acoustical lighting was everywhere—blending form and function in open-plan and hospitality spaces.


Vistara Collection
Why it matters:
Vistara embodies the “quiet luxury” movement—pared down, powerful, and confident without overstatement.
What designers love:
Its versatile finish options and clean lines make it a go-to for both contemporary residential and boutique commercial projects.
Spotted in Milan:
We saw streamlined metallics dominating pendant lines and bath fixtures alike.


Celestia Collection
Why it matters:
Celestia fuses precision engineering with artisan craftsmanship. The result? A timeless glow that elevates every room it touches.
What designers love:
It offers luxury without the weight—both visually and structurally. Designers also love the layered light effects from its dual illumination.
Spotted in Milan:
Crystal is back in a big way—especially with open frames, geometric shaping, and LED upgrades.


Aethera Collection
Why it matters:
Aethera channels tactile design with a refined twist. The concrete texture adds grounded elegance, and 3-CCT flexibility lets you dial in the warmth.
What designers love:
It works in minimalist, Japandi, and industrial spaces. Concrete also gives weight and authenticity to light, especially in sculptural forms.
Spotted in Milan:
Concrete and plaster took center stage—seen in sconces, pendants, and flush mounts alike.


Clarus Collection
Why it matters:
Clarus plays with shadow and light. Its perforated form glows softly from within, adding architectural rhythm to ceilings and walls.
What designers love:
It blends industrial edge with softness. The repeated perforations also create texture without visual heaviness.
Spotted in Milan:
Raw concrete with refined cut-outs was a standout in both architectural and decorative lighting.
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