Industrial Tube Lighting

Marset's Lauro Lighting Uses Steel Frames and Exposed Structure

The Marset Lauro lighting collection introduces a series of fixtures built around tubular steel construction and exposed structural elements. The Marset Lauro lighting collection uses elongated metal forms to define each piece, with vertical and horizontal lines shaping the base and light source housing. Finishes remain minimal, allowing the raw geometry of the steel framework to define the visual identity across floor and table configurations.

The collection references technical lighting developments from past decades through its visible framework and engineered proportions. Light is directed through linear components that emphasize function over concealment, with each element positioned to highlight assembly and balance. The pieces are designed for interior environments where structure and material are left visible, maintaining a consistent construction language across the range while supporting varied placement and scale within residential and commercial settings.

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Exposed-structure Aesthetic
Enables lighting pieces that foreground engineering and assembly as the core visual feature, creating new value in visible mechanics and joinery.
Industrial Minimalism
Signals a shift toward pared-back finishes and structural honesty that could redefine premium simplicity in high-end interiors.
Tubular Steel Forms
Invites exploration of elongated metal geometries as a unifying language for scalable lighting systems across multiple sizes and functions.

Who This Affects Most

Interior Lighting
Reframes fixture design around structural expression, suggesting product lines that integrate raw framework with focused optical performance.
Commercial Architecture
Catalyzes specification of visible-structure luminaires as architectural elements that complement exposed-ceiling and industrial-fitout environments.
Furniture Design
Transforms expectations for mixed-use pieces where tubular steel frameworks serve both structural and lighting roles, blurring boundaries between furniture and fixture.
SCORE
3.7 out of 10
GENDER
50% Men50% Women
MARKETTop markets: North America, South America, Europe, Asia, Africa
GENERATION
  • Gen Alpha
  • Gen Z (primary audience)
  • Millennial (primary audience)
  • Gen X (primary audience)
POPULARITY
Popularity 11%
Activity 9%
Freshness 92%

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