Marset

Marset
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Marset takes care of light and its various nuances and effects to improve people’s quality of life. Design is what sets Marset apart, and that’s where its vocation for good design was born: to make a product with the utmost rigour and innovation that generates a beautiful light and that can surprise, thrill and endure, that can contribute to a more sustainable world. The collection proposes designs with lighting that does not dazzle, soft, that collects and integrates into the space, whether it is indoors or outdoors. Through the language of light, the Marset collection wants to bring beauty, reveal textures, highlight spaces, and make them more liveable.

Marset is dedicated to taking care of light in all its forms, ensuring that each design enhances both ambiance and functionality. At 3daysofdesign in Copenhagen, the brand will showcase its latest lighting collections, emphasizing the interplay of light, shadow, and space. With a deep understanding of how light influences mood and environment, Marset continues to create innovative and timeless designs that bring warmth and character to any setting. Visitors will have the opportunity to experience firsthand how Marset transforms spaces through thoughtful and artistic designs.

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