Upon crossing the threshold of Ptak Warsaw Expo, one immediately senses the distinctive atmosphere of the fair – hundreds of stands, thousands of visitors, conversations, presentations and inspirations filling the impressive 125,000 m² space. This year's edition of Warsaw Home & Contract showed that the world of interiors is constantly changing, and its strength lies in the details, quality and emotions it evokes.
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A space that attracted attention
This year, we prepared over 200 m² of exhibition space, created by designers from the Design Lab team in collaboration with our in-house technical team. It was not just a simple product presentation – it was an experience in which aesthetics and atmosphere formed a coherent whole.
Each element was designed to show that light not only illuminates a space, but also gives it character. Visitors could experience zones inspired by interiors – from the living room and dining room to the bathroom and garden.
We opted for a bold, energetic theme colour – cobalt. A deep blue that caught the eye and emphasised the space. It became a symbol of the freshness and boldness we wanted to convey. We were inspired by the shade used in the Poise multicolour lamp.
Design that works with form and colour – product launches
The fair was an excellent opportunity to present our new products.
One of them was the Aura lamps – pendant luminaires made of ribbed glass, which delight with their form and subtle lighting effect, creating a pleasant, atmospheric mood.
The Singles collection, available in two versions – as a stand-alone luminaire and as a lamp for the Cameleon system, similar to the Kenai models, also attracted a lot of interest.
There were also new products from the Fourty series in the Fourty Round version, available as a pendant lamp and ceiling lamp, and Fourty Line, ideal for a kitchen island or rectangular table.
The colourful version of the well-known Drops collection also attracted a lot of attention, as did the new fabric lamp designs, including a new shade in green tones and the Santana desk lamp.
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Meetings, inspirations, conversations
From day one, our stand was bustling with activity. We were visited by architects, designers, business partners and individual customers, including well-known faces from the world of media.
Observing the reactions of our guests, we could see how differently they perceive colour, form and light. For some, our lamps became an impulse to create their dream interior, for others – an inspiration to talk about how lighting affects everyday space.
Among the models presented, our Nano-LVM and UT-LVM track light system, were particularly popular, attracting attention with their original design. In addition to new products, the Pumpkin collection and Ceramic LED lamps also attracted attention, as did the beloved Circolo LED and Sunset lamps.
Lighting that connects
Warsaw Home & Contract 2025 reminded us that people are at the centre of everything – those who create and those who later use our products. It is the exchange of experiences and emotions that gives meaning to what we do. Thanks to this, we know that light is not just a product – it is also a tool for building relationships, creating mood and making a space feel more like ‘ours’.
Thank you to everyone who was with us. Your presence, positive reactions and conversations made these four days special.
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