Chameleon by Luconi, a company specialized in the design and creation of innovative glass/aluminum partition wall and door systems, has been selected by the ADI Permanent Design Observatory for inclusion in the ADI Design Index 2025. The announcement took place on Wednesday, October 15, 2025, at the ADI Design Museum in Milan.
Chameleon is a new design concept by Luconi created to meet the needs of contemporary spaces, developed in collaboration with Il Prisma, a renowned international architecture and design firm, and architect and designer Danilo Premoli.
“We are honored to have Chameleon included, a system that looks to the future through sustainable innovation and modular design. This recognition makes us proud of the development of projects driven by the need for interconnection and dialogue between people, experiences, and spaces,” said Diego Baiocchi, CEO of Luconi.
Chameleon is a new design concept by Luconi created to meet the needs of contemporary spaces, developed in collaboration with Il Prisma, a renowned international architecture and design firm, and architect and designer Danilo Premoli.
“We are honored to have Chameleon included, a system that looks to the future through sustainable innovation and modular design. This recognition makes us proud of the development of projects driven by the need for interconnection and dialogue between people, experiences, and spaces,” said Diego Baiocchi, CEO of Luconi.

Chameleon aims to redefine residential and professional environments, offering solutions that seamlessly adapt to any architectural context.
As its name suggests, Chameleon is a new modular and decorative wall system with interchangeable panels. Thanks to its high compositional flexibility, Chameleon represents an ideal furniture solution for easily renewing the aesthetics of a space. Its distinctive feature is the innovative magnetic system, which uses a supporting structure with decorative panels fixed by magnets. This allows for extremely simple application and installation, making each element easily removable, replaceable, and reconfigurable..
IThe products selected for the ADI Design Index 2025 are published in a volume, and the 2025 selection represents the first step toward the Premio Compasso d’Oro ADI 2026. The Premio Compasso d'Oro ADI is the oldest and most prestigious international design award, aimed at highlighting the value and quality of Italian design products.
Since 2008, the ADI Design Index has also granted three Innovation Awards each year. These are awarded to designers whose project, product, or service (published in that year’s ADI Design Index) stands out particularly for innovation in materials, processes, technologies, or for influencing changes in individual and social behavior, as well as for critical insight or applied research.
The ADI Design Index aligns with the Italian Capitals of Culture initiative. The exhibition featuring the Chameleon system will be open to the public from October 16 to 30, 2025, at the ADI Design Museum in Milan, before moving to Agrigento, Italian Capital of Culture 2025, where it will open on November 11 at the Palacongressi and remain open from November 12 to 28, 2025.
As its name suggests, Chameleon is a new modular and decorative wall system with interchangeable panels. Thanks to its high compositional flexibility, Chameleon represents an ideal furniture solution for easily renewing the aesthetics of a space. Its distinctive feature is the innovative magnetic system, which uses a supporting structure with decorative panels fixed by magnets. This allows for extremely simple application and installation, making each element easily removable, replaceable, and reconfigurable..
IThe products selected for the ADI Design Index 2025 are published in a volume, and the 2025 selection represents the first step toward the Premio Compasso d’Oro ADI 2026. The Premio Compasso d'Oro ADI is the oldest and most prestigious international design award, aimed at highlighting the value and quality of Italian design products.
Since 2008, the ADI Design Index has also granted three Innovation Awards each year. These are awarded to designers whose project, product, or service (published in that year’s ADI Design Index) stands out particularly for innovation in materials, processes, technologies, or for influencing changes in individual and social behavior, as well as for critical insight or applied research.
The ADI Design Index aligns with the Italian Capitals of Culture initiative. The exhibition featuring the Chameleon system will be open to the public from October 16 to 30, 2025, at the ADI Design Museum in Milan, before moving to Agrigento, Italian Capital of Culture 2025, where it will open on November 11 at the Palacongressi and remain open from November 12 to 28, 2025.