2025 marks an important anniversary for ITALAMP, which celebrates 50 years of history in the lighting world. Half a century of stylistic research, craftsmanship and innovation, told through iconic collections and new proposals presented on the occasion of Euroluce 2025.
To celebrate this milestone, the brand has set up an emotional and refined space designed by Studio Salaris, in which the delicate shades of lilac and butter provide the backdrop to a narrative that weaves past and present, creating an immersive and poetic path.
Among the most significant new products are the new suspensions and chandeliers that explore the relationship between form, light and memory: GOCCE is a collection designed by Virginia Cei of suspensions inspired by the lightness of soap bubbles, reinterpreted in glass with refined finishes. The luminous sphere, apparently suspended, is proposed in three colour combinations, in both vertical and horizontal versions.
COULISSE, designed by BoattoMartino Studio, on the other hand, evokes the world of music through a composition of spun glass and a metal structure in the colour Canna di Fucile, with details in light gold, matt black or dark red.
Nava Arosio has designed BOREALIS, which captures the essence of the aurora borealis. The lamp, with its wavy, symbolic shape, is available with Amber and Brown glass and a polished Midnight Grey frame. Dual ignition for flexible and emotional lighting.
KEPLERO is an architectural and scenographic chandelier designed by Roberta Vitadello, representing the emblem of a decorative tradition that embraces contemporary design. Its arms flow in space like a moving body, creating a theatrical play of light and matter.
CANTABRINA – design Stefano Traverso – pays homage to Italian savoir-faire with a simple and elegant form, available as a single or double pendant. The Ocean Blue, Satin Brass and Satin Titanium glass finishes dialogue with the light in a sophisticated and refined way.
RHEA and HALO, both designed by Stefano Traverso, tell two visions of light: the first, more ethereal and suspended, with decorative squares; the second, intense and material, with striped glass that modulates the light, creating suggestive chiaroscuro effects.
ITALAMP also extends its range of floor lamps with three new proposals:
– U LAMP – design Pio and Tito Toso – an arched lamp inspired by ice, with a fluid white metal structure and Carrara marble base.
– REGOLO FLOOR LAMP – already part of the collection – is enriched by the floor lamp version with a sphere in Calacatta gold or Nero Marquinia marble, and elegant metal finishes.
– GILDA FLOOR LAMP – design Roberta Vitadello – recalls the elegance of the 1950s, with a slender structure in Champagne or matt Corten and crystal diffuser.
Among the novelties presented at Euroluce 2025, ITALAMP also proposes portable and versatile solutions such as AURORA LA PETITE, the table version of the Aurora collection, small, rechargeable and available in a colour palette ranging from Baby Pink to Antique White, designed to gracefully accompany any environment.
Among the wall lamps, CLIP – design by Pio and Tito Toso – stands out, made of thermoformed glass in Brown, Grey and Amethyst finishes, on a curved metal structure. An object-sculpture that blends functionality and visual poetry.
Completing the proposal is the new LOOP ceiling lamp – design Filippo Mambretti – a suspended choreography composed of two luminous rings of different sizes, which play with movement and reflections thanks to the mirrored steel upper panel.
To crown the year of its 50th anniversary, ITALAMP has announced a prestigious collaboration with NATUZZI ITALIA, the historic brand of design and high-end furniture.
The ‘Italamp x Natuzzi Italia’ project unites two realities that share the values of Made in Italy and manufacturing excellence, with the aim of developing iconic collections in exclusive finishes.
The collaboration was presented during Milan Design Week 2025 at the Natuzzi flagship store in via Durini 24, in the heart of the design district, marking the beginning of a synergy aimed at promoting a vision of design that is authentic and rooted in the territory.