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NEMO Lighting is an Italian decorative and architectural lighting company founded in Milan in 1993 and since 2012 owned by Federico Palazzari. Firmly rooted in the most innovative Italian and international design ever, NEMO launched The Masters: a unique selection of lamps designed by 20th century masters such as Le Corbusier, Charlotte Perriand, Vico Magistretti and Franco Albini. While pursuing its commitment to the contemporary with architects and designers such as Mario Bellini, Jean Nouvel, Rudy Ricciotti, Bernhard Osann and Arihiro Miyake. NEMO Lighting has a distribution network in more than 80 countries, with showrooms in Milan, Paris and Copenhagen. Nemo is part of Nemo Group with ILTI Luce, Reggiani, FontanaArte and Driade.

Nemo Lighting is delighted to take part in 3daysofdesign at its showroom in the heart of Copenhagen. Visitors are invited to explore the eclectic spirit of Nemo Lighting’s collection, where tradition and innovation are seamlessly balanced. Following the acquisition of FontanaArte and Driade—two icons of international design—Nemo Group further strengthens its position as a key player on the global design scene.

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