From April 8 to 13, 2025, Vistosi stood out as one of the key players at the 63rd edition of the Salone del Mobile, within the biennial Euroluce exhibition.
With a booth of over 400 square meters spread across two levels, strategically located in Pavilion 6, Vistosi reaffirmed its commitment to innovation, craftsmanship, and sustainability.
On the occasion of Euroluce 2025, Vistosi presented an experiential narrative of light, transforming its exhibition space—designed by the Swiss studio atelier oï—into a sensory journey that captivated architects, designers, buyers, and enthusiasts from the industry.
The undisputed protagonist: light as an expressive language, capable of uniting tradition and experimentation, aesthetics and technology. The original collections and iconic reissues engaged in dialogue within a fluid and dynamic space, designed to showcase and enhance each piece as a true work of art.
The journey unfolded through immersive installations, material details, plays of refraction, and dialogues between glass, light, and space. The stand, conceived as a contemporary stage, masterfully blended the culture of making with that of seeing, showcasing how each Vistosi creation is the result of the skill of its Master Glassmakers and the vision of the designers involved.
A booth inspired by the Virtual Museum
The concept of the booth draws inspiration from the Vistosi Virtual Museum, particularly from the “News Pavilion”. The layout of the spaces, the warm tones, drapes, and display niches echo the museum’s refined digital aesthetic, turning the physical experience into a tangible extension of the virtual one. The colorful chains that line the outer edges create plays of light and transparency, inviting visitors into an organic and dynamic space.
The interior layout was designed to offer an immersive and sensory experience: each area represents a small narrative world, where the products take center stage in a broader story made of emotion, light, and material. The entrance, wrapped in luminous chains, leads into a journey that alternates between intimate settings and expansive perspectives, where lighting is not just functional but becomes a form of artistic expression.

Panoramic view


Exhibition corner Welcome desk
First presented at the Salone del Mobile two years ago, this year the setting is reintroduced with the goal of ensuring visual and narrative continuity with the common thread that runs through all of the company’s communication: the Virtual Museum.
The booth spans nearly 400 square meters, divided across two levels, designed to immerse visitors in a fluid and flexible space where every element is crafted to highlight the brand’s distinctive qualities: the allure of materials and the unique alchemical process between craftsmanship and technology, the result of skilled hands and centuries-old know-how in glassmaking.
The outer sides of the booth are made up of chains in various shades of color, creating a chromatic effect of depth and transparency. Each niche formed by the drapes houses a collection: an exhibition that, like a bubble, plays with dimensions to make the space organic and dynamic.
Inside the booth, some of the brand’s most iconic products are on display, also presented in custom configurations, along with new integrations of existing collections and absolute novelties.
Vistosi wanted to go beyond the boundaries of physical reality, creating spaces that continuously interact with the virtual world to offer visitors a unique and immersive experience, capable of blending tradition and innovation in perfect harmony.
Design and Sustainability: An Integrated Vision
A sustainable approach guided the decision to reuse the same booth design. This approach is reflected not only in the reduction of waste through the reuse of existing elements, but also in the choice of materials: high-quality curtains, panels, and modular structures, designed to be easily dismantled, transported, and reassembled without compromising their integrity or aesthetic. Additionally, the durability and versatility of the materials used ensure a reduction in the overall environmental impact.
This decision reflects Vistosi’s concrete commitment to sustainability. The materials selected were chosen for their durability and versatility. The booth thus becomes a manifesto of responsible beauty, where every detail speaks of a deep respect for the environment.
A schedule full of events and meetings
During the week, the Vistosi booth was the setting for special meetings, including the filming with Sky Arte for the special feature on the fair, which will air live on the same network on May 20 at 6:00 PM and 9:15 PM, with reruns on May 21 at 12:05 AM – 2:30 PM, May 22 at 12:15 PM, May 25 at 9:45 AM – 9:15 PM, May 26 at 2:30 PM, and June 1 at 5:20 PM.
Interviews that will be at the heart of a new Vistosi project, featured in a dedicated episode of the Sky special “Capolavori d’Impresa.”
Six days during which designers and content creators Angelica Alberti, Elisa Monico, Camilla Bellini, and Lia Lovisolo brought the booth to life with social content and storytelling, offering a fresh and personal perspective on Vistosi’s vision and aesthetics.
Vistosi at the Fuorisalone
Even outside of Vistosi, it has left a distinctive mark. At Archiproducts Milano, on Via Tortona 31, STUDIOPEPE created “Aria,” a sensory installation dedicated to the relationship between light, color, and matter. On Via Broletto 5, at Banca Investis, a second site-specific installation hosted meetings with major names in design.
Vistosi presented four new collections capable of telling the different facets of contemporary design:
Dione, designed by atelier oï, is a poetic and light collection that plays with the refraction of light through spherical shapes and precious materials. Each element becomes a fragment of a galaxy, evoking the harmony of the cosmos.
“Experimentation is linked to the know-how of the past, to the skills of the artisan who works the material and transforms it with passion and deep respect.”
– atelier oï –
Dione is a suspension in zero gravity, an ode to celestial balance. Its name evokes one of Saturn’s moons, a silent dancer orbiting around an invisible axis. Inspired by the interplay of light on the planet’s rings, Dione explores the dialogue between matter and space, between movement and suspension.
Its blown glass rings float around a motionless axis at different heights, capturing indirect light and refracting it into infinite ethereal hues. Each composition becomes a unique constellation, an endless luminous script.
Designed for transformation, Dione invites you to play with the overlap of its rings, oscillating between a minimal silhouette and a more sculptural presence. Its bi-directional luminous core balances light between sky and earth, between clarity and mystery, between presence and absence.
Dione is not just a suspension it is a suspended orbit, an invitation to perceive light as a living phenomenon, vibrating through space and time.
Link, designed by Gwenaël Nicolas – founder of Studio Curiosity – interprets light as a constant surprise. The conceptual approach of the Japanese designer meets Vistosi’s artisanal savoir-faire in a collection that blends rigor, elegance, and innovation. As Nicolas stated during the interview at the booth:
“The challenge of a designer is to discover something beautiful and manage to communicate it to the world. If you can do that, you can make others understand your vision of beauty, which for me is constant surprise.”
– Nicolas Gwenael –
LINK is a multifaceted and versatile collection, composed of individual elements that offer endless configuration possibilities. The hammered crystal rings interlock through a unique hooking system, creating chains of light and glass that adapt to any space.
Each module embodies the key concept of design, while the interlocking mechanism becomes the strategic element that defines the structure, creating a luminous syntax that evolves according to stylistic and architectural needs.
JEFF, designed by Pio and Tito Toso, is the pure expression of contemporary design, a modular suspension that transforms light into art and art into light. With its LED soul, dressed in pure crystal, JEFF illuminates with elegance and transforms every space into an area of inspiration.
The collection is based on several elements with elongated shapes and others with a teardrop shape – which, repeated and combined, offer endless creative possibilities. Turned on, JEFF reveals sinuous and dynamic lines; turned off, it becomes a unique sculpture, capable of furnishing any space with personality and imagination. A modular designed for those who are not afraid to be daring, capable of giving life to ever-changing configurations, perfect for the elegance of contemporary design. JEFF is a collection that transforms light into art—and art into light. The suspension is composed of multiple elements: one elongated and the other more curved. When repeated and combined, they offer endless creative possibilities.
With its LED core wrapped in finely crafted crystal, JEFF has the power to transform any space into a unique and inspiring environment. When lit, it reveals sinuous, dynamic lines; when off, it becomes a sculptural piece that furnishes with personality and imagination.
A modular design created for those who dare, capable of generating ever-evolving configurations—perfectly suited to the elegance of contemporary design.
Globose, designed by Romani Saccani Architetti Associati, is a dynamic and versatile collection that allows light points to be distributed in a 360° space. The suspension light plays on the balance between two aesthetically contrasting elements: the rigidity of the structure and the softness of the blown glass diffuser shapes. The square-section frame develops in a fluid and continuous manner, creating orthogonal lines that intertwine and fold back onto themselves, while the diffusers are arranged to emphasize the contrast between their natural form and the rigid architecture of the structure. The diffusers, with a diameter of 20 cm, are powered by a single power cable. Primarily designed for the hospitality sector, the Globose collection is also perfect for residential environments, thanks to its adaptability to spaces of various sizes. An illumination that combines design, versatility, and sophistication, ideal for those seeking an extraordinary visual impact and a unique atmosphere.
In addition to these new collections, Vistosi introduces new pieces that expand some of its most distinctive lines—collections that, thanks to their signature design, have captured the interest of both interior professionals and private clients.
ANISETTE – design by Francesco Lucchese
A collection with modern geometries, reminiscent of a lantern’s shape. Thanks to a special fastening system that perfectly hides the frame and allows the glass to be secured without drilling, the two diffusers made of frosted white crystal can be assembled in four different configurations, playing with the internal light source and the transparency of the glass in the pendant version.
“The collection has been expanded with a new table version. A sculptural lamp that creates captivating atmospheres thanks to the frosted glass when lit, and a design object that decorates the space when turned off.”
FARO – design by Oriano Favaretto
A collection with sinuous, modern shapes, composed of two glass diffusers harmoniously joined by a metal ring. The first diffuser, in colored transparent glass, visually merges with the second white glass element, which conceals the LED light source.
The collection has been expanded with a new size in the pendant and ceiling versions, suitable for smaller spaces or multiple installations. A new wall and table version completes the collection.
PLISSÉ – design by Chiaramonte & Marin
A collection with timeless charm, blending sinuous lines and refined material contrasts to transform any space into one of light and poetry. The blown glass diffuser conceals a delicate fabric lampshade, offering—whether lit or unlit—a sophisticated interplay of transparency, color, and texture.
The collection is enriched with two new pendants featuring medium and small-sized glass, maintaining the shape of the larger version. The collection is available with an LED light source. It comes in dark amber, smoky, burnt earth, antique green, and clear crystal colors, with a satin steel or matte bronze frame. New fabrics for the shade are now available.
With its space at Euroluce 2025, Vistosi once again demonstrated its role as an ambassador of Venetian glass culture, capable of reinterpreting tradition with a visionary perspective. Through new collections, outstanding collaborations, and an increasingly engaged community, the brand reaffirms its commitment to aesthetic and sensory innovation, embodying the light that inspires and transforms.
Once again, we invite you to relive this edition.


































































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Via Galileo Galilei,9-9/A-11
31021 Mogliano Veneto – TV (Italy)
T. +39 041 5903480 / +39 041 5900170
vistosi@vistosi.it
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