Archiproducts Design Award 2025

Archiproducts Design Award 2025

Luna wins Archiproducts Design Award 2025

Category Lighting 

A new and prestigious award enriches DGA's journey: Luna designed by Draw Studio, has won the Archiproducts Design Award 2025 in the Lighting category.

The award ceremony, which took place last week in Milan, celebrated the excellence of international design and the ability of brands to combine research, innovation and beauty.

Luna was born from the encounter between form, light and emotion. Its essence lies in the harmonious balance between aesthetics and function: a perfect synthesis of minimalist design and luminous performance, where every detail is designed to enhance the architecture and transform space through light. The suspension lamp is distinguished by its slightly conical shape, the finishes that enhance the satin finish of the surface, and the use of microprismatic glass, which guarantees diffuse and comfortable light. Available in seven finishes, Luna lends itself to multiple installation solutions, both on panels and flush with plasterboard, adapting perfectly to hospitality, restaurant and residential contexts.

This award represents a significant milestone for DGA, confirming its constant quest for quality, technological innovation and excellence in lighting design applied to architectural lighting. With Luna, DGA fully expresses its design philosophy: to create lighting instruments capable of dialoguing with space, enhancing its shapes, materials and identity without ever overlapping them. Luna thus becomes not only a light source, but also a decorative element capable of catching the eye and enriching the environment with unique plays of light.

L'Archiproducts Design Award confirms itself among the most authoritative awards in the panorama of contemporary design and international lighting design, rewarding every year projects that stand out for their originality, construction quality and ability to interpret future trends in living. For DGA, Luna's victory is not only an achievement, but also a stimulus to continue in research and experimentation, exploring new languages of light and developing solutions that are increasingly sustainable, innovative and sensitive to the architectural context.