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Salone del Mobile After Dark: Standout Lighting Designs From the 2026 Edition

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Mahima SharmaBy Mahima SharmaMay 2, 20264 Mins Read
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Last week, the streets of Milan transformed into a global stage for avant-garde designs, as Salone del Mobile 2026 illuminated a bold new era of lighting. This year, the boundaries between art and utility have effectively dissolved, giving way to a collection of luminaires that are as much about human-centric wellness as they are about aesthetics.

From the resurgence of recycling to integrated technology, the fair’s top picks represent a shift towards atmospheric intelligence. As we navigate the hidden corners of Euroluce and the halls of Salone Raritas, we have curated the best designs from the 2026 Salone del Mobile that prove that the future of lighting isn’t just to be seen but to be felt.

Lumiac Chandelier

Designed by Andrea Mancuso for Nilufar Gallery, the Lumiac chandelier was one of the most conceptually ambitious debuts at Salone del Mobile 2026. The piece features insect-like arms that move independently, powered by an integrated AI, acting as a luminous choreography rather than a static fixture.

The primary structure consists of a rugged aluminum frame that houses the integrated motors. The light is emitted from blown glass spheres, a material used by Mancuso for its ability to diffuse light with an organic quality. The chandelier is encased in a “cocoon” of two superimposed aluminum chain curtains that create shifting transparencies and overlapping colors, guiding the viewer’s perception as they move around the object.   

Lighting picks from Salone del Mobile 2026
Image: Nilufar Gallery

Apose Table Lamp

Apose by Aesop is the luxury skincare brand’s inaugural lighting collection, launched at Salone del Mobile 2026. It features a limited-edition handcrafted table lamp with a raw cast-brass base and a mouth-blown glass shade. It emits a warm, localized amber glow designed to mimic the soothing atmosphere of an apothecary.  

Designed to offer a calm presence, the lamp is inspired by the iconic aluminum tubes used for Aesop’s hand balms, reinterpreted as a sculptural object. The lamp aims to depict brutalist architecture and the ritual of evening wind-down routines.

Lighting picks from Salone del Mobile 2026
Image: Aesop

Corallo Lighting

Corallo is a luxury Italian lighting collection by Euroluce-Light of Italy, inspired by the organic forms of coral islands. Handcrafted in Italy, the collection features glass disks with a hand-ground diamond-effect designed to mimic sunlight sparkling on water.

Featuring smoky fume shades, it is crafted from mouth-blown Murano glass in tobacco. The lamps from the collection emit a diffused, shimmering light that creates fluid patterns on the walls of Salone del Mobile this year.

Lighting picks from Salone del Mobile 2026
Image: Euroluce Light of Italy

Magna Pendant

The Magna pendant was a featured piece at Luxxu’s stand during the fair as a part of an ensemble that emphasized the brand’s ‘New Era Set in Stone’. Characterized by its pendulum-like aesthetic and elongated trapezium form, the pendant features a refined brass frame paired with a centerpiece of Ibiza marble.

Inspired by the raw beauty of mountain horizons, the design creates a three-dimensional, sculptural effect. The contrast between the gleaming metal and the natural stone textures is intended to evoke images of skylines and highlands, adding depth and a sense of rarity to interior spaces.   

Lighting picks from Salone del Mobile 2026
Image: Luxxu

Ceiling Lamp Carbon Cycles

Maximilian Marchesani’s Carbon Cycles for Nilufar is a collection of ceiling lamps highlighting carbon’s journey through life, energy, and technology, framing it as both a life-sustaining force and a byproduct of human excess. The collection is a material dialogue that blends organic elements with technological waste to tell a story of transformation.

The lamps use delaminated and purified smartphone screens as translucent planes to diffuse light. Real beech leaves are coated in recycled copper and silver, serving as delicate cradles for the LED light sources. A graphite rosette sits at the center, representing the “imprint of human excess” and the darker side of carbon (coal, oil, soot). The modules are woven together with threads of copper and Kevlar, often ascending in triangular, tower-like forms.

Lighting picks from Salone del Mobile 2026
Image: Maximilian Marchesani

Experiment Lamp

The experiment lamp is a collection, designed by Belgian designer Xavier Lust, drawing inspiration from the world of scientific research. The collection evokes the atmosphere of chemical and biomedical research by utilizing standard laboratory components. The lamp takes objects with purely functional, sterile histories, such as laboratory flasks and condensers, and reimagines them as luxury decorative objects.

It provides a refined, adjustable light, maintaining the sculptural, organic curves. It highlights the juxtaposition between the transparency and fragility of Pyrex glass and the solid, brutalist weight of cast bronze or polished metal bases.

Lighting picks from Salone del Mobile 2026
Image: Xavier Lust

As we dim the lights on another spectacular year in Milan, the top lighting designs from Salone del Mobile 2026 leave us with a clearer vision of the future: technical precision paired with an organic soul.

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