Delve into ‘Metis in Paris’, an editorial design and graphic design editorial showcase of Metis Lighting’s project voyage in Paris, narrated through a meticulously designed photo book.
When it comes to lighting design, Metis Lighting has long been a beacon of innovation and elegance. Their recent editorial venture, “Metis in Paris,” documented by the keen eye of photographer Leo Torri, offers an intimate glimpse into the studio’s journey through Paris.
Lighting design meets narrative in ‘Metis in Paris’. This editorial is not merely a collection of images; it is a narrative—a chronology of a journey, bound and presented as a tangible expression of the studio’s ethos and adventures.
Crafting Memories
The photo book designed by Gabriele Colia and Pablo Panebianco stands as a homage to the studio’s work and collaborations. It unfolds as a travelogue, with each page chronicling the team’s experiences and the lighting landscapes they’ve enhanced.
From Milan’s mastery to Parisian projects, Metis Lighting’s story is told with a reverence that resonates with those who leaf through the pages of the book—a gift symbolizing appreciation and shared memories for its employees.
Design that Speaks
Within the pages lies a testament to the design studio’s expertise, showcasing significant projects and moments that define their identity. The book, edited by Nicola Colia and Lorenzo Urgesi, captures the essence of Metis’s impact on lighting design, turning illuminations into legacies.
This editorial piece stands as a marker of Metis Lighting’s journey, carrying with it the depth of their professional milestones and the warmth of their collective experiences. It’s a visual celebration of how their designs light up spaces, narratives, and the hearts of those who encounter them.
With “Metis in Paris,” Metis Lighting cements its place not just in the landscapes they’ve transformed but in the annals of design storytelling. The photo book is more than a retrospective; it’s a beacon that casts light on the past while illuminating the path forward.