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Design Shanghai 2023

MASIERO opens in China and showcases its most representative collections at 2023 Design Shanghai (8-11 June), one of the leading events in China’s designer furniture and lighting sector.

Masiero takes up the challenge of the Chinese luxury design market and opens its first Asian branch in Shanghai – the third worldwide, alongside North America and the Emirates.The Treviso-based Group, with HQ and production facilities in Casale sul Sile (TV), where the company was founded in the early ’80s, is specialised in the production and distribution of high-end lighting, especially on a bespoke basis.And it is precisely custom projects that will form the focus of the company’s presence in China, and in Asia in general.

Enrico Maria Masiero comments: “In China, we will position ourselves exclusively at the top-end of the market, offering highly decorative lighting solutions to a high potential market.When we decided to open a branch this year, we focused on the area of Shanghai due to its large high-end local market and numerous architecture studios. After China, we aim to expand more generally into the Eastern market, touching on Singapore and Hong Kong, where we already have customers. We decided that Design Shanghai – the most prestigious and authoritative event in the designer furniture and lighting sector in Asia – would be the best showcase for our products.”
Enrico Maria Masiero – Ceo

Design Shanghai 2023 – Stand 1B26

At Design Shanghai 2023, Masiero will be showcasing a selection of the brand’s most iconic collections in terms of materials and design, and all rigorously CCC-certified.

Sound STL5 design by Giovanni Battista Gianola
Nappe XL design by Marco Zito
Honicè S100 design by Oriano Favaretto
Horo TL design by Pierre Gonalons

Design Shanghai 2023
Shanghai World Expo Exhibition & Convention Center
8-11 June 2023
Stand 1B26

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Author of the article
Alessia D’Alesio
Global Marketing & Communication Manager

Milano Design Week 2023

“This year’s Euroluce is a compelling international event of the highest level for the lighting design sector. With its renewed format, it aims to improve the experience of visitors from all over the world and to showcase the latest innovations introduced by Italy’s lighting companies after four challenging years. We will also be featuring at Fuorisalone, in Brera, with an original installation by Studio MILO named “Oltre la Forma”, to amaze a less specialised public but no less interested in lighting design with particularly decorative solutions”. Enrico Maria Masiero – CEO

Different concepts and spaces for the two Masiero installations on show at Milan Design Week. New designers interpreting their collections based on their different approaches to one of the fundamental aspects of any design project – lighting.

EUROLUCE 2023 – HALL 11 | BOOTH 202

Euroluce 2023 will be very different from the previous ones, with a complete rethinking of the layout of the light fair based on a project by Lombardini 22. A loop-shaped plan will optimise routes taking into the pavillions elements that are typical of city spaces to foster the creation networks and community. An ideal city, enriched by interdisciplinary and experiential cultural content, exhibitions, talks, workshops and installations.

Masiero will present the new indoor and outdoor collections, designed by internationally renowned designers, in a Booth projected by Nooii Agency.

When designing the exhibition space, we placed a strong emphasis on eco-sustainability. Our project features walls made from eco-sustainable, fully recyclable materials, which can be repurposed within the company’s showroom to reduce waste. We will also be installing a garden within the exhibition space, featuring real plants that will later be transplanted to the company’s gardens. Finally, we will use furniture crafted from natural fibers or other materials with a minimal environmental impact. (cit. Nooii Agency).”

HALL 11 | BOOTH 202 18 — 23 April 2023 9.30 am/6.30 pm

OLTRE LA FORMA – BRERA DESIGN DISTRICT

In Via Statuto 16, at the heart of the Brera Design District, visitors may admire the fluid and anthropocentric installation “Oltre la Forma” by Studio MILO, showcasing the new surrealist “Visio” collection by the duo Nava + Arosio Studio and “Cordea Giardini” by Favaretto&Partners, both in an exclusive limited edition for the Design Week.

Our inspiration for designing this year’s exhibition, just as it was last year, came from the product. The space was treated as a blank canvas, providing the opportunity to create a bespoke project for the Visio and Cordea collections. At the heart of our design lies the concept of dialogue: between the lamps, architectural elements, and between light and space itself .(cit. Studio Milo).”

Via Statuto 16 – Brera Design District Opening 18-23 April 11 am/9 pm Press Preview 17 April 11 am/6 pm

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Author of the article

Alessia D’Alesio

Global Marketing & Communication Manager, Masiero

Maison&Objet – Paris

“Maison & Objet in Paris is the 2023 first international stop through which we will be promoting our contemporary lighting collections and consolidating the Masiero brand.

We are determined to be present in strategic areas for our market, in constant dialogue with our target public as interior designers and architects”.

Enrico Maria Masiero – Ceo

Set at M&O Today Pavilion (Hall 6/ Booth I48), characterized for contemporary lifestyle products combining originality and innovation, Masiero will show, among others, the latest “Posy” and “Iglù” lighting families, together with “Nappe”, “Horo”, “Sound” and “Honice” longseller collections.

Maison & Objet Paris – Hall 6|Booth I48

Openings

  • 19-22 January 09:30 am – 07.00 pm
  • 23 January 09:30 am – 6:00 pm

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Author of the article
Alessia D’Alesio
Global Marketing & Communication Manager, Masiero

Downtown Design Dubai

Downtown Design, Dubai Design District (D3), 9-12 November 2022, is the third international stop, after Milan Design Week last June, and High Point Market a few weeks ago in US, through which we have been promoting our contemporary lighting collections and consolidating the Masiero brand worldwide.

Renewed energy after the significant Milan Design Week, with which we are determined to be present in strategic areas for our market, in constant dialogue with our target public; I’m thinking about designers in particular”.

Enrico Maria Masiero – Ceo

Masiero will take part to Downtown Design, Middle East’s leading fair for contemporary and high-quality design, showcasing international and regional exhibiting brands, manufacturers and designers, in a partnership with the local company’s partner Huda Lighting, an over twenty years of experience lighting solution provider for projects in the hospitality, retail, commercial, residential or industrial market segment of any type and size.

Masiero at Downtown Design 2022 will show, among others, the new 2022 Posy lighting family, together with Horo and Vegas collections, presented for the first time in a physical trade fair.

Posy Collection
Horo Collection
Vegas Collection

Downtown Design
Dubai Design District (D3) Hall A06

Press Preview: 9 November 12-2 pm

Openings:

  • 9 November 2-6 pm
  • 10, 11 November 12-8 pm
  • 12 November 12-6 pm

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Author of the article
Alessia D’Alesio
Global Marketing & Communication Manager, Masiero

How to choose a modern crystal chandelier

The choice of a modern crystal chandelier must be made taking into account some fundamental factors, which must all respond to the goal of creating a perfect harmony with the furnishings of the house.

The crystal chandelier represents a real piece of furniture, and as such must integrate with the style of the house. Modern crystal chandeliers differ from the classic ones for their style and aesthetic attention to detail, advanced technology and the ability to give value to space, adding a touch of unmistakable class.

The main feature of these products is undoubtedly the excellence of the materials with which they are made, the crystals, which can be transparent or colored, combined with chrome or gold frames.

These chandeliers are extraordinarily scenic, so much so that they often become the undisputed protagonists of the space in which they are fitted. They can be used in all rooms, even if they often find their most optimal placement in living rooms and bedrooms.

The variety of shapes, colors and sizes allows you to choose according to the most varied needs. They can be made with circular, square or rectangular geometric shapes, or with particular design shapes, with transparent or colored crystals, in different sizes, just to meet the most varied needs

Versatile and able to perfectly combine functionality and aesthetic charm in a single piece of furniture, the modern crystal chandeliers give the room a very chic touch and fit perfectly not only in classic spaces, but also in modern ones.

Before proceeding with the choice of the chandelier, it is necessary to analyze well the kind of room, then the size and the type of space to be illuminated, which will determine the number of lights. It’s fundamental to remember that every type of room has different lighting needs.

Other elements to consider are the height of the ceiling, which if too low excludes the choice of important chandeliers or particular shape, the presence or absence of other sources of lighting and the colors of the walls.

Properly chosen, modern crystal chandeliers are able to create striking contrast effects and add a touch of luxury and magic to the environment.

Masiero has a wide range of proposals in crystal, which meet the most varied needs. Here are just some of the solutions you can find in our Atelier catalogue.

Maria Teresa, classic Venetian chandelier characterized by galvanized metal arms covered in glass with crystal pendants, is available in various sizes and shapes from which to choose the one that best suits for our space.

It is available with gold or chrome frame, with classic or integrated LED lighting, available with Dynamic White technology, which allows the control of light temperature, or Rgb, which allows to change the color of the light, making the environment different every time.

If you are looking for a more minimal but always highly spectacular solution, you will fall in love with the geometric suspensions of the Impero&Deco catalogue. The circular or square metal frame, with one or more levels, serves as a frame with crystal lozenges that elegantly illuminate the space.

Crystal falls characterized by long chains of pendants can have a contemporary look if inserted in the correct environment, going to embellish it.

Are looking for a customizable solution? Programs catalogue is the best for your needs.

If you are fall  in love with linear shapes, you can give space to the imagination with Cubo, suspensions or ceiling modular light system with square or rectangular base.

If you prefere sinuous shapes, you can get excited with Galassia, amazing modular ceiling system.  

Discover our entire range on our website in the Atelier section

Author of the article
Alessia D’Alesio
Global Marketing & Communication Manager, Masiero  

High Point Market

MASIERO, is in constant fervor and continues its brand consolidation strategy and its promotion of new collections and iconic items on international markets by participating for the first time in High Point Market (22-26 October 2022), a leading furniture show in the United States, through its subsidiary MASIERO USA LTD.

At the autumn edition of High Point Market, Masiero will be showcasing some of its most representative models in terms of materials and design, alongside the latest collections, Posy and Iglù, premièred at Milan Design Week in June 2022.

Iglù (2022, designed by Oriano Favaretto): a collection of harmonious compositions of metal spheres suspended in mid-air. These fixtures diffuse the light through a protective wire mesh, turning the spheres into true jewels of light. The source is a LED embedded in each sphere, which projects regular patterns onto the surfaces.

Posy (2022, designed by Sara Moroni): a very personal, visually striking yet elegantly minimalist bouquet of light. A brass bar structure in a sleek, brushed galvanic finish supports one or more opal glass diffusers. The collection comes in a wide range of designs, shapes and sizes, including single and multiple suspensions or flower-like bunches.

Horo (2021, designed by Pierre Gonalons): great decorative all-rounders, for a collection of ceiling, floor, wall and table lights. A golden metal structure contains a disc of prism-effect glass with a distinctive diamond finish or alternatively of striking marbled-effect glass. In 2021, Horo was honoured with the Good Design Award, a prestigious international award, in the lighting design category.

Vegas (2021, designed by Marc Sadler): inspired by Las Vegas architecture, this is a “Timeless Classic” collection of striking suspension lamps, combining the classicist, geometric style of large Art Deco lamps with a more contemporary pairing of glass and metal via the most advanced craftsmanship methods. Thick glass is subjected to a particular heat process that deliberately deforms the pieces, resulting in exquisite strips of extremely similar but non-identical glass featuring trapped air bubbles – just like the works of the great master glassmakers – giving each lamp an evocative charm of its own.

Nappe (designed by Marco Zito): original suspension lamps offering a contemporary take on tassels, traditionally a decorative element of curtain ties. The project comprises 10 variously shaped metal elements and trims that can be combined together to produce compositions with three, five or ten light sources, arranged in a line, circle or rectangle.

Sound (designed by Giovanni Battista Gianola): a family of stylish lamps that diffuse light through slender metal rings encasing a double circular diffuser in white, blown, silkscreened glass. The fixtures come in striking multiple suspension versions, but also as floor, wall and table lamps, available either in a brilliant brushed gold finish or in an elegant two-tone variant in brushed brass and matte black.

Honicè (designed by Oriano Favaretto): variously sized rectangular slabs of translucent onyx marble, the marmor alabastrum of the ancient Latins, rich in veins and set in a suspended frame of matte gold metal. A LED light source allows the light to filter through the polished onyx diffuser, enhancing the beauty of the surface and its timeless elegance.

Olà (designed by Masiero Lab): first designed more than ten years ago by the Masiero creative laboratory, the simple round or oval structure in painted metal of these fixtures contrasts with the luxurious cascade of pendants in coloured glass or transparent crystals, making the Olà family of lamps one of the brand’s best and longest selling collections.

EVA (designed by Masiero Lab): an evolution, in terms of design and materials, of the classic chandelier, here featuring a polyurethane and resin structure and aluminium shades.

Palm (designed by Mammini Candido): an original modular system of wall lights in the shape of a fan or stylised leaf to be arranged at will. These lamps can be used to form veritable wall decorations due to the extensive range of materials – such as gold leaf, faux leather, fabric and wood – in which the slender metal structure can be coated.

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Author of the article
Alessia D’Alesio
Global Marketing & Communication Manager, Masiero  

The interior design for Astounding’s interiors

Dear Camelia and Kevin, How is the creative idea behind the project born?

The Creative Director Stephen Ward has spent 30 years travelling the world, experiencing 5 star hotels, restaurants and iconic venues, taking inspiration from everything he sees.

Examining the why and how these projects were put together and following closely many iconic famous interior designers with this knowledge it brings new creative ideas for his

How do you prepare for project development?

Astounding’s interiors are bold statements balanced by functionality, aesthetics, and lifestyle. We focus on sourcing quality furnishings, improving functionality and creating memorable spaces.

What are the aspects that most affect your choices? The space? The personality of the customer?

We are known for thinking outside the box, not following trends but creating them, luxurious and exciting spaces that ‘WOW’ the customers and clients, that become talking points and go to venues.

We research the surroundings and bring a new flavour to the rooms.

How does the research of suppliers take place? What are the fundamental characteristics they must have?

We always go through our supplier’s library and choose the best solution for the project based on longevity and budgets.

What is the lighting role in your project? When do you choose the light?

We always choose decorative lighting, ambience lighting and main lighting.

The decorative lighting is the main key to change the feel and atmosphere of the space, its an important part to every project we undertake.

What kind of relationship do you have with your suppliers? Do you actively involve them in the process? If so, to what extent?

Yes, we are in contact with them from the beginning. Sometimes asking for suggestions and collaboration on bespoke items, that will fit perfectly in our design schemes.

If you were to share advice with your colleagues about lighting décor, what would you suggest?

To find something that compliments the space with the rest of the interior and within the client’s budget.

If you were to share advice with final customer, what would you suggest to weigh up for their purchases?  

The clients have to consider that it’s the lighting that brings to life the colours, fabrics, style of the project and its worth spending that bit extra to achieve a lighting scheme that is easily controlled and functional for all times of the day, thus making a statement every time you walk in the room.

Why did you choose Masiero?

Because the light chosen, Horo, was quite unique and different. And that how we are known, for creating unique and exclusive designs that make you stop and take note.

With a style that’s unrestrained yet refined, our team of London’s top home bar designers create unparalleled hospitality and residential spaces. Astounding’s interiors are bold statements balanced by functionality, aesthetics and lifestyle. We focus on sourcing quality furnishings, improving functionality and creating memorable spaces. Renowned for their turnkey integrated lifestyle design, Astounding Interiors expertly manage the entire process from conception through to completion. For 16 years we have been accustomed to working on both residential and commercial projects.

Author of the article
Alessia D’Alesio
Global Marketing & Communication Manager, Masiero  

Wall lighting

The wall lighting allows to ensure the right light in all types of space and at the same time to make them more elegant and decorative. Extremely functional and versatile, these lamps can be used both as supporting lighting and as main sources of light, proving to be excellent for illuminating dining rooms, living rooms, bedrooms, kitchens, corridors and entrances.

Wall lamps can be used to enhance a corner of the room, an object in particular, or simply to decorate the room without losing sight of functionality.

To create evocative spaces and scenic effects, the ideal choice is to focus on design wall lighting, able to be integrated perfectly with any style. The characteristic of design wall lights is to give character and personality to the ambient, managing to enhance even the simplest element of the room, perfectly integrating with the space.

Among the Masiero wall lamps we could find Timeo, designed by Omri Revesz, characterized by a simple and clean design, created with the use of metal circles that can be finished in different colors, also differentiating the inside from the outside. Integrated led lighting.

Timeo – Design by Omri Revesz
Timeo – Design by Omri Revesz

Nappe is one of Masiero’s most iconic wall lights. Created by Marco Zito, it is available in two different models and 4 colour options, integrated LED lighting.

Nappe represents the creative rationalization of tassels, a historical element of the sumptuous Venetian salons to surround the curtains. Its iconic and transversal shape makes it suitable for different uses.

Nappe – Design by Marco Zito
Nappe – Design by Marco Zito

Beautiful is also Honicé, designed by Oriano Favaretto, characterized by a metal band declined in an elegant matt gold, which surrounds natural onyx slabs.

LED light source both above and below, ensures uniform illumination up and down.

Honicé – Design by Oriano Favaretto

Also Ribbon and Iglù are creations by Oriano Favaretto.

The Ribbon wall lamp is reminiscent of a ribbon that wraps around an elegant chiffon, while Iglù is a sphere of double materiality, with half a full sphere and half made of metal mesh.

Ribbon – Design by Oriano Favaretto
Ribbon – Design by Oriano Favaretto
Iglù – Design by Oriano Favaretto
Iglù – Design by Oriano Favaretto

Posy design by Sara Moroni is a transverse wall lamp, with a simple but well-finished design. Made with a white Murano triplex glass diffuser supported by a golden brass frame, the lamp fits with taste and harmony in various contexts.

Posy – Design by Sara Moroni
Posy – Design by Sara Moroni

Palm, created by Mammini and Candido, is the modular wall lighting system, which allows you to create real lighting patterns. The simple design and modularity, combined with the wide range of finishes available, make it suitable for infinite uses.

Palm – Design by Mammini and Candido
Palm – Design by Mammini and Candido

Among the proposals of Masiero wall lamps we also find Horo, design by Pierre Gonalons, which thanks to its vaguely vintage style and very elegant taste is perfect to enhance different spaces such as corridors, living rooms and bedrooms.

Horo – Design by Pierre Gonalons
Horo – Design by Pierre Gonalons
Horo – Design by Pierre Gonalons

Marc Sadler is the creative mind behind the Vegas collection, which consists of 4 wall lamps, thanks to the development in 2 sizes usable both horizontally and vertically.

Crek glass strips adorn a semicircular frame decorated with champagne leaf, creating a very elegant and decorative item.

Vegas – Design by Marc Sadler
Vegas – Design by Marc Sadler

A more industrial and minimal solution is Papilio by Torres e Bruno. Inspired by nature, it stands out for its shapes that evoke the wings of a butterfly from which it takes its name. Available in different finishes and in two sizes, it is suitable for both contract and residential use.

Papilio – Design by Torres and Bruno
Papilio – Design by Torres and Bruno

All Masiero’s wall lamp are characterized by the fine design and top quality made in Italy.

Author of the article
Alessia D’Alesio
Global Marketing & Communication Manager, Masiero

Light up the summer with Drylight

Do you need anything else? Masiero’s creations are spectacular by day and surprise at night.

Drylight is the exclusive patented Masiero line that reproduces the iconic Venetian chandeliers for outdoor use.

A complete range with IP66 protection, equipped with Led technology, available in RGB-W version with the possibility of generating an infinite range of colours, or in WHITE version, with the possibility of intervening only on the intensity of white light.

If you choose our Drylight for your garden you will have a decorative element during the day and, when the sun goes down, you can enjoy not only its beauty, but also be amazed by its technology which in the Led White version allows you to change the intensity of the light.

If you are fall in love with the colours, you could choose the RGB version, that allows to manage the colours.

You can light up with amazing beauty your garden patio giving a touch of timeless flavour to modern architecture.

Drylight is the perfect choice for those who love to amaze by giving emotions

Author of the article
Alessia D’Alesio
Global Marketing & Communication Manager, Masiero

Highlights from Milan Design Week

The Milan design week has come to the end. It’s been a week full of events, during which the city of Milan has returned to the frenetic liveliness that was now just a memory.

Buyers, designers, interior designers, architects, students and even private people have populated the streets of Brera.

Masiero could not miss this long-awaited event and we did it in top style.

From 6 to 12 June we created Rivelazioni, a concept by Studio Milo designed to immerse the visitor in a sensory experience during which to discover the novelties of Masiero and also appreciate the long sellers.

Like a casket enclosing the most precious of jewels, clouds of fabric have gently wrapped the new collections of the Dimore Masiero catalogue: Posy a project born from the creative mind of the designer Sara Moroni.

Iglù, an idea of Oriano Favaretto.

In the location placed in Via Statuto 16 visitors were also able to admire a spectacular installation of Horo, design by Pierre Gonalons: a cascade of suspension in amber tone framed the social wall, with the elegance that distinguishes us.

The long-selling Sound, design by Giovanni Battista Gianola, has illuminated a splendid marble table by Scapin, recreating an intimate and fascinating corner.

The dehor, fully furnished with elements of the company DA A and customized with fabric flags branded Masiero, paid tribute to the summer, hosting guests during the cocktail party on June 9.

Our guests were served by the staff of Spuma, bartender known to give real taste experiences!

Thanks to all those who have made this Fuorisalone a success, we are ready to start working on the next edition!

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