Misterio is a Silver A’ Design Award winner, an extraordinarily prestigious recognition granted to top-of-the-line, gorgeous, and impressive designs
Misterio Luminaires
Misterio are metaphorical portals capable of transforming any space by filling it with colored highlights. The collection was inspired by the northern lights. Shamans of the northern peoples considered the northern lights a manifestation of supernatural forces. The main elements are made of glass with multi-color coloring. They look like sea waves frozen in glass, create a amorphous highlights that changes with every glance. The solution with the ring element directed inward provides soft lighting, creating light ornaments on the surrounding surfaces.
Featured Design
Misterio by Alexey Danilin
Core Functionality
Luminaires
Accolades
Lighting Products and Fixtures Design Award Winner in 2025.
Silver Winner
Misterio Luminaires
Misterio is a Silver A’ Design Award winner, an extraordinarily prestigious recognition granted to top-of-the-line, gorgeous, and impressive designs. Silver winners are tremendously brilliant and exceedingly creative works that illustrate the outstanding expertise, talent, and acuity of their designers. Misterio is expected to be a wonderful, showpiece work that is remarkably professional and profoundly innovative. This Silver A’ Design Award-winning design is a highly notable, admired invention that benefits and advances the boundaries of art, science, design, and technology. Misterio is a vastly envied creation that evokes desires, introduces positive feelings, and sparkles amazement and wonderment.
Winner Designer
Alexey Danilin
Born in 1987. Graduated from university with a degree in fine arts. Started working in 2010 as an interior designer for French decorator Vanina Boudet. Later continued career as an event designer and decorator. The designer’s New Year decorations were published in the book “Holiday Design – FESTIVE&JOYFUL” by Send Points publishing house. Later Alexey tried himself as a contemporary artist. He exhibited his works at the Youth Biennale of Contemporary Art with the installation “Futuristic Cross”, which then decorated the Evangelical Lutheran Cathedral of Saints Peter and Paul. He designed the Shell sofa transformer, for which he won his first Red Dot award. Alexei then started producing author’s lamps, which were exhibited at Design Week. His works were also published in Interni, ELLE Decoration, Yanko Design magazines, and graced the cover of Light Design PRO magazine. Since 2014 he has been designing lighting fixtures for Maytoni, where he has designed several hundred lamps. His work has been exhibited at Maytoni brand exhibitions: “Isaloni” in Milan, “Light + Building” in Frankfurt and Maison & Objet in Paris, as well as at exhibitions in Hong Kong, Poland, Russia and other countries. Alexey has won more than five dozen international awards in the field of object design.
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