LED Luks at Euroluce 2025: A Fusion of Sustainability, Customization, and Design
LED Luks Shines at Euroluce 2025 with Sustainable Designs, with its blend of innovation, sustainability, and elegant design. The Slovenian-Italian lighting manufacturer showcased products that reflect a commitment to eco-conscious practices and high personalization.

Flora Line: Sustainable Elegance
One of the standouts was the Flora line. Made from 40% recycled wood and 60% PLA filament, these fixtures combine beauty with sustainability. PLA is a biodegradable material derived from renewable sources. The fixtures are 3D-printed in LED Luks’ Italian factory, which allows for unique designs and extensive customization.
Customers can use an online configurator to personalize the cover of each fitting. As a result, every piece can be tailored to the client’s individual taste.

Dry Collection: Modular and Versatile
Another eye-catching range was the Dry collection. Inspired by traditional drying rods, it features rotating illuminated rods and decorative panels. Each panel contains adjustable light spots. The collection includes options for floor lamps, pendant lights, and wall-mounted fixtures.
Natural materials such as leather, wood, and stone give the products a tactile appeal. This approach effectively bridges technical precision with decorative aesthetics.
ILO System: Architectural Precision
LED Luks also presented its ILO system. This line includes sleek, linear lighting profiles designed for both standalone and continuous light-line installations. With mounting types like pendant, wall, ceiling, and recessed options, the ILO system fits seamlessly into a wide range of environments—offices, schools, and retail spaces, to name a few.
The minimalist design and energy efficiency of the ILO system make it a strong choice for modern architectural projects.
Strategic Insights and Market Adaptation
During conversations with LED Luks representatives, the company’s global awareness was clear. They shared optimism about navigating trade challenges. One strategy includes leveraging agile production methods and targeting markets with favorable trade agreements, such as Canada.
This flexible approach allows LED Luks to remain resilient despite global economic uncertainties.
Conclusion
LED Luks’ exhibit at Euroluce 2025 emphasized their focus on sustainability, customization, and innovation. Their product range appeals to both architects in need of precise lighting and designers seeking distinctive, eco-friendly fixtures.
As the lighting industry continues to change, LED Luks remains a brand to watch—one that’s helping shape the future of lighting.
For more on their innovations, visit LED Luks’ official website.