Alya, Hydra, Matar, Mizar,
Light 804: these ones are some of the Neri best lighting products that will be shown at Lightfair 2013, in wich tradition and design are both under the sign of technology innovation and attention to the beauty.
From industrial production processes to modern artwork installations: that’s the curious mix that brought Neri to sponsor the Venice Projects and Glasstress exhibition at Biennale 2013.
It was made in the mid-19th century, in the furnaces of Venice’s oldest foundry. Created to be used as a beacon, it watched over and protected the lagoon for over a hundred and fifty years
More than 500 exhibitors, over 24 thousand visitors and a showcase – the awards for the most innovative new products –that is considered one of the most important on the US market.
Neri gets UL mark, the most important standard for products certification accredited by the U.S. Occupational Safety & Health Administration and the American National Standards Institute
Aesthetics and performance: the twin features of Electra, designed by Alfredo Farnè, which has been rewarded by IDEA Brazil and now selected among the group of IDEA USA finalists too.
Now it’s official: from today, Neri SpA is now entirely under the control of the family that founded it, with a strong industrial plan that will sustain the development of the business.
Polaris, Hydra, Matar and Atlas. Names of stars got stellar performance and design. The protagonists of Light + Building 2012, currently being held in Frankfurt, are the new lighting points by Industrial Designer, Makio Hasuike.
Neri is the Academic Sponsor of Italy’s first Higher Education Course in Outdoor Experience Design: a new specialisation for architects and designers set up by POLI.design-Consortium of Milan Polytechnic.
The first items to light up our planet, the first decorative elements to make the Earth greener and more beautiful. Stars and trees, inspiration of the names of the 24 lighting systems and 12 furniture series in the new Neri catalogues.
That “Change for continuity” embarked on by Neri on reaching 50 reflects on its logo. Its geometry interprets the new mission’s design and style evolution.