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MOON, twenty years of an earthly moon, twenty years of a timeless sign of light

3 June 2025

MOON was born from a dream, putting the moon inside your home. A simple and powerful idea that took shape in 2005 and that, twenty years later, is still pure magic. MOON continues to inspire and surprise, confirming that true beauty lies in the uniqueness and emotion of light.

A lamp that is not just an object, but a sensory experience, capable of transforming any environment with its soft and enveloping light. The secret of its uniqueness lies in the artisanal process: each MOON is realized with manually applied Japanese paper, layer after layer. This process makes each piece unrepeatable, with a texture that recalls the lunar surface, made of shadows and imperfections that become distinctive signs of authenticity. A work that adapts and transforms, like the moon in the sky.

The moon is a powerful and mysterious presence, a dream fragment which accompanies us in the real world, but it is the man, with his gaze and curiosity, which gives it form and meaning.

In this encounter, the light of MOON recounts stories of intimacy, of desire, of hope and dreams, transforming the environment into a location where the metaphysical and the quotidian meld into a single poetic vision. On the occasion of MOON 20th anniversary, this reflection on the boundary between man and nature culminates in the project “MOON, sogno sospeso” (suspended dream) by Davide Groppi and Gianni Lucchesi: an anyman, a universal and timeless figure who, in contemplating the moon, becomes intermediary and source, creator and at the same time active conductor of emotions and stories. Each tries to understand and touch the other, in a game of equilibrium between the big and small, the terrestrial and the astronomical.

Once again, the moon is a space to inhabit, observe and imagine.

A place that belongs to us and yet at the same time escapes us, just like light.

 

Davide Groppi 

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