The company played a key role at both Euroluce, and the Fuorisalone, further cementing its position on the international lighting design scene
Landa Illuminotecnica S.p.A., a leading company in the high-end outdoor lighting sector and part of the Bugatti Group, took part in Milan Design Week 2025, held during the second week of April. The communication theme driving [LND] at the fair was [naturaLND], a concept intertwining minimalism with nature. At Hall 2, Stand A06, visitors discovered a garden illuminated by outdoor products that do not impose on their surroundings, but rather blend into and enhance them.
[naturaLND] by Landa proved to be a space to immerse yourself in and be inspired. Each area of the booth was designed to be unique, thanks to the simplicity with which the lighting fixtures appeared as an integral part of the space. Accompanying part of the path inside the booth was Firefly, applied with special mounting along the perimeter sides. Typically installed on the ground or as a pendant, it found a new dimension when wall-mounted. In one of its classic applications, it was suspended inside a pergola at the back of the reception desk where visitors met the Landa Team. The [LND] booth stood out for its three main green areas. In one of them, the Handle fixture captured visitors’ attention, emerging from the greenery in two versions: 300 and 400. In its ground versions and graphite finishes, Handle lit up even the most hidden corners thanks to its adjustable central body.
A tree dominated the scene from one of the booth’s flowerbeds. On its branches, Nest 70 and Nest 80, lighting fixtures reminiscent of bird nests, were delicately placed among the foliage, almost camouflaged. Part of the Unexpected line, Nest, truly one of a kind, managed to surprise visitors at the fair, offering a lighting experience unlike any other. To illuminate the base of the tree and its trunk, Kuboid 45 and 90, square-shaped projectors installed on the ground, were used. The first version of the projector was also placed in the third green space. Here, other products from the Unexpected line and the &Collection, all in their ground-mounted versions, were showcased.
I-Lantern, from the first family, shone with its strong personality, combining minimal design with a powerful core. As for the &Collection, Duvali, Idria and two models of Solisia took the stage. All these products were distinguished by their uniqueness, thanks to the material from which they are made: Accoya® wood. Produced in the Netherlands, this material is derived from a specific type of fast-growing certified wood that is made “practically eternal” through a proprietary acetylation process.
That same week, from April 7 to 13, [LND] was also present at the Oasi Life Experience, located within the Regione Lombardia spaces. In this setting as well, nature played a central role in an installation celebrating creativity, innovation, and a vision of beautiful living. In this garden of wonders, Unexpected found its perfect dimension. The collection by [LND], inspired by natural forms, combined efficiency and performance with discreet geometries and luminous accents. The lighting path created integrated harmoniously and subtly into the greenery, showing due respect to the surrounding environment. Moreover, highlighting hidden details within the vegetation contributed to the creation of a truly unique outdoor lighting project, in harmony with the space.
TP-Lamp, I-Lantern and Nest were the products chosen for the installation. The first, an outdoor portable lamp, embraced the iconic teepee archetype, featuring a striking light body supported by a three-legged frame. The light, emitted from above and evenly spread across the lower pedestal, created soft shadow play on the surrounding surfaces. A distinctive blend of decorative appeal and minimalism allowed TP-Lamp to adapt easily to various settings. Inside this urban oasis, I-Lantern also made an appearance in its portable version. Inspired by the form of traditional lanterns, it provided an effective and romantic light that rested gently on the linear shapes of nature. The final product installed was Nest, the hero piece of the Unexpected collection: a luminaire inspired by a bird’s nest and designed by artisan Massimo Villa in collaboration with [LND].
Characterized by a skilfully hand-woven willow structure, Nest drew attention for its ability to perfectly integrate with the surrounding vegetation. It was a product “suggested” by nature itself, one of a kind, which, thanks to its unique flair, illuminated the outdoors in a truly original way.
[LND] thus arrived in Milan with a dual presence that perfectly embodied its spirit: the union of minimalism and nature-inspired forms. During Euroluce and Fuorisalone, visitors discovered how Landa products do more than just light up spaces—they enriched them with a light that respects and elevates the environment.