Moir
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Design, furniture, lighting & art
15/01/2026
Circus by Antoni Arola for Vibia
Inspired by the tension and dynamics of a trapeze act, the Circus collection stands out for its refined structure and its signature conductor bar, delicately balanced by opposing elements to create a captivating display of light.
Circus Solo pendant is defined by its geometric language and quiet presence – ideal for contemporary spaces.Its design adapts to diverse contexts through a palette of sizes, finishes and lighting effects. Each option evokes a distinct atmosphere, from focused to enveloping light. A collection that unites form and function with precision.
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15/01/2026
Plusminus by Diez Office for Vibia
Plusminus is a versatile lighting system that takes the concept of the light track to a new level. The conductive textile ribbon at its core allows for free placement of the luminaires and the creation of unique light solutions on the spot.
The Plusminus Solo collection offers a range of wall sconces either surface mounted or recessed and easily adjustable.Combining accent spotlights with flat directed diffusers, the collection provides comfortable general lighting as well as a more focused illumination.
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15/01/2026
Array by Umut Yamac for Vibia
Array is a collection of pendant lamps in different sizes, a technical exploration of the potential of thread to create ethereal dynamic hanging light sculptures.
Array rises with lightness, sculpting light in space. An ethereal presence that transforms each environment into pure harmony.
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15/01/2026
Ginger by Joan Gaspar for Marset
The Ginger collection is notable for its great simplicity of form, its lightweight appearance and reflected direct light. A design for any type of project. Available in two very different materials, wood or metal, it provides a warm glow with no glare, illuminating just the areas that need it.
The wall model comes in four sizes that can be combined to form a two- or three-piece set connected to a single point of light. This wall lamp is sophisticated, almost sculptural, the most striking version in the whole collection because it reveals the hidden light source. The metal edition now evolves, and in a natural progression, appears in new colours: mauve, stone grey and sand. New discreet finishes that respect Ginger’s sobriety and add new nuances to its light. Furthermore, the colours can be combined, providing multiple reflections. An aesthetic, almost graphic design that is stunning in any of its finishes.
With these two such diverse materials, wood and metal, Ginger becomes a versatile collection, so much so that it includes an outdoor version, coming full circle. There’s a Ginger for every lighting and aesthetic requirement.
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15/01/2026
Ringo by Joan Gaspar for Marset
Above all, the Ringo collection is a brave design: a large pendant or ceiling lamp that accentuates material rather than form.
Essentially, it’s a basic geometric shape in volume but its material is astonishing, resembling a block of ice, at the same time both solid and weightless. Its designer, Joan Gaspar, has used transparent polycarbonate to create optical reflections, giving the impression of an organic design made out of glass.
Its large size is in keeping with its function, since it’s been designed to illuminate large and considerably high spaces, contemporary architectural projects ranging from hotels to contract, in which a lot of light is required. Its transparency means that it blends in readily and harmonises with the space, also when repeated. A design with an innovative proposal: its shade distributes and regulates the direct light homogeneously whilst also revealing what’s happening inside.
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15/01/2026
Ambrosia by Ciszak Dalmas for Marset
The starting point for the Ambrosia was to bring back the traditional Linestra lamp to update it and show that a technical, resolute design can also be poetic. The Linestra was initially a line of light, which transitioned into a modular system that can be extended to adapt to any space.
Its design stems from a tubular structure with gentle lines that attaches to the ceiling, allowing the light to descend and gently illuminate any type of project. It is this diffuse light that fills the space, adding beauty.
This lighting system is available in four pre-set lengths, from 120 to 315 cm. Extensions measuring 40 and 60 cm let you define the height from which to hang them. That way, you can adjust their distance from the ceiling to create visually uninterrupted compositions.
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23/12/2025
MOIR vă urează Sărbători Fericite!🌲Season’s Greetings from MOIR
Vă transmitem cele mai calde urări pentru aceste zile de Sărbatoare pline de frumusețe, bucurie, pace și momente prețioase alături de cei dragi! Un An Nou luminos cu inspirație și realizări!
From all of us, our warmest wishes for these Holiday days full of beauty, joy, peace and precious moments with your loved ones! Wishing you a bright and successful year ahead!
23/12/2025
Furia by Front for Gebrüder Thonet Vienna
Designed by Swedish duo Front, FURIA is an elegant rocking horse which transcends the traditional style of the brand bringing to life an exclusive, playful piece in bent beech wood, designed to bring fun and joy even to the children of the house.
A new style icon inspired by the classic rocking chair – one of GTV’s strongest designs – Furia is a piece with an ironic vibe in which GTV’s trademark features meet the delicate, creative style of Front, a designer house which has already created several successful pieces in collaboration with the GTV brand.
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23/12/2025
Targa Lounge by Gamfratesi for Gebrüder Thonet Vienna
Wiener GTV Design’s collection of upholstery suggests a new concept of comfort designed by GamFratesi, the Italian-Danish designer duo Stine Gam and Enrico Fratesi. TARGA is a family consisting of an elegant two-seater sofa and an armchair, two elements which perfectly fit contract spaces designed for an intimate and secluded atmosphere, as well as non-conventional residential environments.
All elements of the brand’s tradition contribute to characterize the design’s profile: the bent beech structure holds the wide seat cushion and the upholstered backrest has a woven cane edge with an ellipsoidal element, the plate (targa), after which the design is named. Also available with brass feet, in line with the latest interior design trends marking a return to the metal – one which can provide appeal to stylish contemporary furniture projects.
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23/12/2025
𝗧𝗵𝗲𝘀𝗮𝘂𝗿𝘂𝘀 𝗥𝗲𝘀𝗶𝗱𝗲𝗻𝘁𝗶𝗮𝗹 publication is built on a simple idea: LIGHT IS WHAT MAKES A HOUSE A HOME.
Light doesn’t just reveal the world around us; it shapes the way we experience it.
Thesaurus Residential is more than a lighting applications brochure. It sets out our philosophy on lighting, combining a technical, human-centred approach with inspiring perspectives on everyday life.
The name Thesaurus is derived from the Greek word for “treasure”. That is exactly how we see light: it is something precious in every home. Whether it is natural light streaming through a window or the gentle glow from a carefully positioned light source in the evening, we believe the primary role of light is to create comfort.
Thesaurus Residential is designed as both a reference tool and source of inspiration. We are convinced that the perfect light is not an accessory, but a foundation: a design element that enhances the architecture, the health of people, and contributes to sustainable living.
With Thesaurus Residential, Deltalight presents a professional guide for architects, designers, and specifiers. It combines technical expertise with human-centred insights, offering a framework for creating homes where comfort is not an afterthought, but a foundation.
A Guide to Residential Lighting Solutions
From illuminance and colour rendering to adaptability, sustainability, and comfort factors such as glare, noise and ventilation control, the Thesaurus Residential translates complex principles into clear guidance.
Download 𝗧𝗵𝗲 𝗥𝗲𝘀𝗶𝗱𝗲𝗻𝘁𝗶𝗮𝗹 𝗧𝗵𝗲𝘀𝗮𝘂𝗿𝘂𝘀: https://deltalight.com/en/thesaurus-residential
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23/12/2025
In residential lighting, choosing the right warmth isn’t just a technical detail, it defines the atmosphere. A cozy evening in the living room calls for soft, warm light around 2700–3000K, while kitchens, bathrooms or workspaces benefit from fresher, cooler tones around 3000–4000K to keep you alert and focused.
By aligning light with activity, every room becomes more comfortable, functional, and enjoyable.
Intersted in more practical use cases? Download the Thesaurus here: https://deltalight.com/en/thesaurus-residential
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Interior Design: Studio Pien
Lighting Design: Inti House of Light
Photographer: Tijs Vervecken
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Architect & Interior Design: Chain + Siman
Landscaping: Pedro Sánchez Paisajismo
Photographer: Rafael Gamo
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Obumex
Photo 4:
Saai Interieur
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Interior design: Instore
Photographer : Michel Figuet
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23/12/2025
Entries and stairways are the first and last impressions of a home, spaces that guide, welcome, and connect. Lighting here should ensure safety and orientation while enhancing the architectural rhythm. As described in the Residential Thesaurus, layering is key: soft general light for guidance, accents to emphasise form and texture, and gentle decorative elements to add warmth. The result is more than visibility, it’s a seamless flow that feels both functional and refined.
Discover more practical lighting advice in our Residential Thesaurus: https://deltalight.com/en/thesaurus-residential
Photo 1 & 2:
Architect: Abraham Tuachi - TUA Taller de urbanismo y arquitectura
Interior Design: Wearetua
Photographer: Carlos González
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Photography Mark Seelen for Vipp
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Architect: Bernard Libert
Photography: Nick Can
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Architects: Sebastien Belle & Jean-Yves Arrivetz
Photography: Studio Erick Saillet naerts Photography
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