MANOOI is inspired to embark on projects, requiring the creation of lighting solutions for complex huge  spaces. Moha was designed exactly for such purpose – underlining the high-end profile of the client’s company by placing the bespoke crystal light installlation in the stairwell. The dramatic effect was reached through the interplay of minimalist interior and the rich crystal shining. After the implementation of this project, Moha became a real hit among our clients searching for the bespoke solutions for the hotel lobbies and high-end hospital facilities.

Like a perfectly square geometrical shape set into crystals, the parallel edges of MOHA blend completely into the surroundings. Its harmonious shape, symbolizing happiness and positivity, accounts for its popularity.

Manooi chandeliers were featured in a unique design fair in Vienna – Home Depot, which lasted from March 12 to March 16, 2014.  The event is Austria’s main design fair, taking place annually at a Semperdepot, an enormous 19th-century building in the very heart of the city. At the centre of the atrium, we placed an impressive composition of our Ozero and Iceberg modern luxury chandeliers, which became a real eye-catcher, and the main light installation for the fair.

OZERO stars as the focus point of  the Franck Müller Showroom on Andrassy Avenue, Budapest. Combining the famous Iceberg shape with the Lune upper hemisphere, OZERO became the flagship design of Manooi’s Personal Universe Collection. Debuting in the main hall of the Hungarian Art Gallery in an ensemble of 3 imposing chandeliers, Ozero remains the symbol of luxurious design and outstanding craftsmanship.

The 52nd edition of the Saloni closed on an extremely positive high note, with the over 2,500 Italian and foreign exhibitors at the Salone Internazionale del Mobile, the International Furnishing Accessories Exhibition, SaloneSatellite and the biennial Euroluce / International Lighting Exhibition and SaloneUfficio in the global spotlight from 9-14 April.

The figures: 324,093 visitors overall. 285,698 of them from within the sector, with 160 different countries accounting for 68% of total presences, making the Salone not just international but global.

“Interiors of tomorrow” provided the leitmotif for this edition of the Saloni, with French architect Jean Nouvel’s installation “Project: office for living” at Salone Ufficio, showcasing five unique and singular work scenarios illustrating the fact that a working environment has to be able to transmit creativity, inspiration and enjoyment.