Rotaliana brings its unique vision of lighting to Milan Design Week 2025, presenting its creations in an urban journey through some of the city's most evocative locations. With the 'The Light Between', concept it expresses the identity that sets it apart: a perfect combination of technical and decorative lighting that generates solutions that animate the space between form and function.
Follow the trail of light:
Corso Europa - Arrital Showcase
In Corso Europa 22, in the Arrital showcase designed by Michele De Lucchi's AMDL CIRCLE studio, we find the new Danza chandelier designed by Giovanni Lauda.
This contemporary and eco-friendly reinterpretation of the classic chandelier features superimposed electrified rings and glass diffusers that create luminous patterns ranging from simple to complex.
Corso Europa - Busnelli Studio
On the seventh floor of the Magistretti building in Corso Europa 22 shines Lightwire, the elegant floor lamp designed by Dante Donegani and Giovanni Lauda. As the evolution of a project born in 2003, this iron-rod creation with integrated LED source combines formal elegance and technological innovation.
Corso Europa - We.Do Holding
The contemporary space of We.Do Holding, located in the iconic Magistretti building in Corso Europa 22, houses Souvlaki, a track-mounted lighting system designed by Giovanni Lauda. The name derives from the Greek skewer, evoking the way the lighting fixtures are 'threaded' into the patented circular-section track. Versatile and intuitive, it allows the light to be directed up or down, with units that can be easily repositioned as required.
Brera Design District - Copatlife
In Via Brera 9, inside the 18th-century Casa Banfi, the Copatlife space set up by Edoardo Gherardi hosts the Souvlaki system in a new white version, and with new floating lighting features in the setting.
Via Maroncelli - Dvo/Sitland
In Via Maroncelli 5, the space dedicated to the office world hosts the Ciminiere d'Italia (chimneys of Italy) lamps designed by Donegani and Lauda in 2011. These miniature works of industrial archaeology are transformed by LED technology from functional items into sculptures that reproduce the landscape of industrial Made-in-Italy.
Church of Santa Maria Incoronata - Choir
In the Renaissance cloister of the church located at the crossroads of Corso Garibaldi and Via Marsala, studio 967arch has fitted Tommaso Tommasi's Tobu lamp, a perfect example of Rotaliana's borderlight research: lighting installations that sit between the technical and decorative sectors.