
Contardi announces its first collaboration with Controvento, the design studio co-founded by Gabriele Chiave, introducing the Alma collection, which brings together two timeless classics: the white pleated-effect diffuser and the blown glass bubble that surrounds it, creating a floating and contemporary effect.

Lighting born from nature, telling a story of poetry and innovation: with *Bloom*, the new outdoor lighting collection designed by DAAA Haus for Contardi, the brand once again reinvents itself with a project that combines aesthetics and functionality, creating a new sensory experience for gardens, terraces, and green spaces.

Picchio, the new collection designed by Alessandro Munge, is inspired by the woodpecker’s biomechanics and blends aesthetics with functionality in a perfect balance between nature and technology, transforming light into an intuitive and sophisticated experience.

Baggy by Paola Navone - OTTO Studio: imperfection becomes light in a versatile and eclectic collection, where design and technique meet with a touch of irony.

Born from the creativity of Chiara Caberlon in collaboration with Marco Forbicioni, Clara evolves: already appreciated in its battery-powered version, the collection now expands with a wired variant, available in all three sizes.

The Kiki collection, available in suspension, ceiling, wall, and table versions, now expands with a new outdoor variant. With an IP65 protection rating, Kiki Outdoor combines contemporary aesthetics with resistance to atmospheric agents, making it the ideal choice for elegant and functional outdoor spaces.

On the occasion of Milan Design Week, Contardi will unveil its new 2025 collections with a dual presence: at Euroluce and in the Corso Monforte showroom.

Discus, designed by the MKV Design studio, evolves in both design and lighting performance to meet the most sophisticated needs, becoming the ideal solution for projects where light must combine high standards of functionality and style.

Calypso is a collection of lamps inspired by the Art Deco period. Featuring fabrics with black and white geometric patterns combined with vibrant colors inspired by South American and tropical cultures, it results in a truly original design.