The lighting firm makes its mark in Frankfurt with a robust presence spanning over 400 square metres, showcasing a range of its stand-out Architectural Indoor and Outdoor collections alongside select offerings from its Decorative collection. The stand, dressed in earth tones, exudes serenity, reflecting Serra’s inspiration from the concept of ‘light for better living’, a cornerstone of LedsC4’s ethos
Using a palette of three earthy hues, the stand’s layout divides into three distinct zones mirroring LedsC4’s offerings: Decorative in terracotta, Architectural Indoor in white and Architectural Outdoor in green. As with last year’s Euroluce stand, also crafted by Barcelona-based interior designer Isern Serra, the formal proposal for the Light & Building stand maintains the same use of sinuous openings combined with sleek, straight lines. ‘The openings reveal the product, and the colour takes on more prominence, defining the three main areas of the project,’ explains the designer. Terracotta ‘evokes warmth, hand-crafted quality and the Mediterranean’, while white for the Technical products area ‘symbolises technology and innovation’. Lastly, dark green for the Outdoor proposals helps ‘highlight the luminaires, evoking an evening atmosphere in a garden ’.
Strategically positioned opposite each other, two main entrances facilitate visitor flow through the stand, inviting exploration of LedsC4’s latest offerings across the three themed environments. Isern Serra once again finds inspiration in the brand’s slogan, ‘Light for better living’. His design underscores the importance of the human element and LedsC4’s dedication to sustainability. This commitment is already evident in all its products and in the company’s operational practices. For instance: 83.3% of their collections allow for the replacement of drivers and LEDs, all featuring a 100% recyclable structure; currently, all luminaires are packaged with sustainable, plastic-free materials; they’ve begun incorporating recycled plastic into some new design collections—like the Scarlett collection—and are striving for carbon neutrality by 2030.
The stand features an intervention by Peruvian lighting designer Claudia Paz in the Architectural Indoor and Outdoor product area, providing visitors with a transformative experience to understand the significant impact of light on space perception and materials. Integration of a DMX system allows individual control of each ‘Taglio di luce’, injecting dynamism into the space and creating an area where light sequences designed by Claudia Paz come to life. As Claudia Paz puts it: ‘We live in a digital world, where everything is in motion and constantly evolving. Lighting design merges with technology to move beyond the technical aspects and towards creating experiences and emotional connections with users. Where are we headed? Towards a digital world where light plays a crucial role’.
A versatile product
The section dedicated to decorative lighting will showcase collections such as Tubs Modular, Gong and Geometric, spotlighting innovations like the Tech Felt architectural sound-absorbing and lighting system: felt slats elegantly mounted on an upper metal frame, providing an appealing visual aesthetic and exceptional sound absorption. In the Architectural Indoor area, the Supertaglio collection takes centre stage: a range of profiles that opens the door to integrated lighting in walls and ceilings, enabling light to define the space through linear, wallwasher, contour or recessed lighting. Lastly, in the Outdoor section, new designs like Taglio System, Sinia and Max will be on display. Taglio System enables the creation of compositions, adding significant aesthetic value to projects and offering considerable lighting flexibility to outdoor architectural spaces. Sinia, an outdoor luminaire with a slender stem and discreet head, provides the option to add a decorative glass. During the day, it blends into the landscape like a silent sculpture with its subtle and slender profile. At night, it casts a warm glow that complements the landscape’s intent, effortlessly adapting to its surroundings.