Milan’s biannual lighting fair Euroluce, held in parallel with Salone del Mobile, was back for 2019, bringing together the latest in luminaire design from over 420 exhibitors from across the globe. Known as the worldwide benchmark for lighting, technically innovative and creatively progressive designs encompassed lights for outdoor, indoor, commercial, industrial, residential, and purely aesthetic use. Perhaps more than any other sector within Salone Del Mobile, Euroluce is known for championing avant-garde products that are eco-sustainable and energy saving.FLOS, Louis Poulsen and B&B Italia announced their joint participation as Design Holding – a new global group that brings the three brands together. The enormous stand, designed by Calvi Brambilla, was located in the new S.Project pavilion – a crosscutting exhibition format that made its debut at this year’s Salone del Mobile. The entry featured a captivating, interactive installation, which animated both the great masters and the pieces from the brand collections. One of our favourites releases from FLOS was the extremely cool light by Ronan & Erwan Bouroullec, made from leather belts, achieving an amazing visual balance between the soft and the rigid look. GET YOUR COPY OF MILANTRACE 2019 DIGITAL REPORT. Some sample pages from our mighty MILANTRACE 2019 Digital Report. Related: Highlights From Milan Design Week 2019. Video Highlights From Milan Design Week 2019. Video highlights from Euroluce 2019.Left: La Linea by BIG for Artemide. Right: Arrival by Palomba & Serafini for Artemide. Lucid Wall & Table Light from CTO Lighting.Left: Org collection by Sebastian Summa for DCW Editions. Right: Nighboom by Marcel Wanders for Lladro. Heco Outdoor light by nendo for FLOS. Available in Australia from Living Edge. Belt by Ronan & Erwan Bouroullec for FLOS. Available in Australia from Living Edge.New lights by Michael Anastassiades.Left: Geode sconce by Jason Miller for Roll & Hill. Right: Tobia wall light by Ferruccio Laviani for Foscarini. Uptown by Ferruccio Laviani for Foscarini.Left: Cast Light by Philippe Malouin for Resident. Right: Fulcrum Table Light by Cheshire Architects for Resident. Spanish brand Vibia launched plenty of interesting new products – some of the highlights include Sticks collection by Arik Levy – a flexible system that emphasises the relationship between the architecture and the light, and Plusminus by Stefan Diez that sees the light suspended from a textile strap, which had to be specially developed to allow the electrical current to run through its entire length.Scroll on to see more of our highlights form Euroluce 2019, from pared back designs with cutting edge technology, to the dramatic, sculptural conceptions. Please note that this report from Euroluce is just the tip of the iceberg, with many more fantastic new products (and great stands) revealed in our MILANTRACE 2019 Digital Report. Get your own copy here. GET YOUR COPY OF MILANTRACE 2019 DIGITAL REPORT. Some sample pages from our mighty MILANTRACE 2019 Digital Report. Left: Roll & Hill Stand featuring Pole light by Philippe Malouin. Right: Michael Anastassiades Stand. Photography by Nick Hughes/ Yellowtrace.Left: Boci stand. Right: Resident stand. Photography by Nick Hughes/ Yellowtrace.Left: Nemo stand. Right: Davide Groppi stand. Photography by Nick Hughes/ Yellowtrace.Left: Penta stand. Right: Marset stand. Photography by Nick Hughes/ Yellowtrace.Scenes from Vibia, featuring (L to R) Sticks by Arik Levy, Plusminus by Stefan Diez and Hallo Jewel by Martin Azua. Photography by Nick Hughes/ Yellowtrace. Entry to FLOS stand with Coordinates track light system by Michael Anastassiades framing the entry. Photography by Nick Hughes/ Yellowtrace. with Coordinates track light system by Michael Anastassiades for FLOS. Available in Australia from Living Edge. Photography by Nick Hughes/ Yellowtrace.Lef to Right: Belt by the Bouroullecs, My Circuit by Michael Anastassiades and Wireline by Formafantasma for FLOS. Available in Australia from Living Edge. Photography by Nick Hughes/ Yellowtrace.Stunning porceilain lamps and chandeliers by Lladro. Photography by Nick Hughes/ Yellowtrace.Lasvit stand. Right: Liana installation by Lasvit’s art director, Maxim Velčovský. Available in Australia from Living Edge. Photography by Nick Hughes/ Yellowtrace. De-Lux-City installation by Wanda Valihrachová inspired by street art. Available in Australia from Living Edge. Photography by Nick Hughes/ Yellowtrace. Traces interactive light installation by Kateřina Handlová & Katarína Kudějová Fulínová for Lasvit. Available in Australia from Living Edge. Photography by Nick Hughes/ Yellowtrace. 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