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FABBIAN AT EUROLUCE 2025: BROTAS BY ESTUDIO CAMPANA AND SANTO BY ATELIER BIAGETTI

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Published by Sugar & Cream, Friday 27 June 2025

Images courtesy of Fabbian

Light as Language

Two visionary collaborations explore the poetic and the modular in contemporary lighting. At Euroluce 2025 (part of Salone del Mobile), Italian lighting brand Fabbian unveiled two strikingly different yet equally radical lighting collections that transcend function and embrace storytelling: Brotas by Estudio Campana and Santo by Atelier Biagetti. Each piece speaks a distinct design language—one rooted in nature and memory, the other in rhythm and urban dynamism.

Brotas

With Brotas, Estudio Campana draws from personal memory and organic form. A real twisted hazel branch cradles a hand-deformed white glass diffuser, recalling Humberto Campana’s childhood in the forests of Brotas, Brazil. Each lamp—pendant or tabletop—is a one-off, merging botanical imperfection with refined craftsmanship. The result is a tactile and poetic expression of nature’s asymmetry.

Brotas

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In contrast, Santo by Atelier Biagetti (Alberto Biagetti & Laura Baldassari) is a modular lighting system conceived as a luminous alphabet. Blown glass and colored metal modules can be configured freely—linear or sculptural, restrained or playful. Light filters through the materials, changing hue and intensity, allowing for a dynamic play of rhythm and pause. Highly efficient and dimmable, Santo is engineered for both creative and technical precision.

Santo

Both lightings articulate light as a medium of memory, movement, and meaning.

Santo

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