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Drifting Lights by Preciosa Transforms Glass and Color into Motion

Drifting Lights is an immersive installation by Preciosa Lighting presented during Milan Design Week 2026 in the Brera Design District. The experience is built from suspended glass panels arranged into a spatial structure that surrounds visitors. Drifting Lights uses 3D color mapping and shifting illumination to create movement across the surface of the glass, turning light into something that appears fluid and responsive. The installation spans roughly 30 square meters and uses around 60 panels to form a layered environment that changes continuously.

The work focuses on how light affects perception and emotion through gradual transitions in color and intensity. Visitors move through the space as tones shift between blue, red, purple, and pink, altering the atmosphere in real time. The installation continues Preciosa’s ongoing exploration of kinetic and interactive lighting, presenting light as an active material rather than a static source.
Trend Themes
1. Immersive Kinetic Lighting - Creates environments where dynamic light patterns generate perceived motion and modulate emotion.
2. 3D Color Mapping and Projection - Enables layered surfaces to render continuous chromatic transitions that respond to spatial composition.
3. Glass-as-active-material - Reframes architectural glass from passive enclosure to interactive medium that sculpts light and spatial experience.
Industry Implications
1. Hospitality Design - Luxury hotels and experiential venues seeking differentiated guest journeys through variable atmospheric lighting.
2. Retail and Flagship Stores - Brick-and-mortar retailers aiming to craft narrative-driven storefronts with responsive color fields and motion cues.
3. Urban Public Space Planning - City plazas and transit hubs where programmable light installations can guide movement and soften nocturnal environments.

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