STILNOVO Milano, catalog by Thomas Bräuninger

Ten years after his legendary exhibition and accompanying catalog, Thomas Bräuninger presents a revised and expanded new edition of his STILNOVO catalog. Many new insights and previously unpublished archive material have been added, again in collaboration with LUMI PRESS & Jean-Lou Majerus.

The new edition offers a deeper exploration of the legendary lighting design brand. With 314 illustrations on 272 pages, this book is a valuable resource for collectors, scholars, and design enthusiasts.

This beautifully curated volume is bilingual (Italian/English) and has been published in an exclusive, limited edition of only 450 copies.

...a must for anyone interested in historical lighting design and Italian design history

Author Thomas Bräuniger
Publisher LUMI PRESS
Languages Italian / English
272 pages, 314 images (some double-page spreads)
Format 290mm x 240mm
The print run is limited to 450 books!

90,00 €
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from January 8, 2026



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Ten years after his legendary exhibition and accompanying catalog, Thomas Bräuninger presents a revised and expanded new edition of his STILNOVO catalog. Many new insights and previously unpublished archive material have been added, again in collaboration with LUMI PRESS & Jean-Lou Majerus.

The new edition offers a deeper exploration of the legendary lighting design brand. With 314 illustrations on 272 pages, this book is a valuable resource for collectors, scholars, and design enthusiasts.

This beautifully curated volume is bilingual (Italian/English) and has been published in an exclusive, limited edition of only 450 copies.

...a must for anyone interested in historical lighting design and Italian design history

Author Thomas Bräuniger
Publisher LUMI PRESS
Languages Italian / English
272 pages, 314 images (some double-page spreads)
Format 290mm x 240mm
The print run is limited to 450 books!