In 2024, Diez Company celebrated two decades of innovation, creativity, and commitment to excellence in lighting. A grand dinner with leading figures from the industry, architecture, and design in general was the highlight of the celebration of this milestone in the company's history.
The company's successful history includes Maison Diez Company, a bold initiative aimed at revolutionizing the lighting market with never-before-seen proposals. The project involves the intervention and transformation of a special space into a showroom, featuring original, majestic, and unique lighting pieces.
Thus, under one roof, Maison Diez Company brought together the most prominent international brands in lighting design. Displayed in a setting with original and fascinating stage designs, the luminaires immediately captured the attention of lighting designers, architects, contractors, interior designers, and other important national and international stakeholders interested in the world of light.
Under the vision of Rodrigo Fernández, director and co-founder of Diez Company, in 2018, a house in the Roma neighborhood was transformed into a unique showcase that presented the most striking lighting pieces and the trends defining the sector. The event not only stood out for its ephemeral beauty but also because it fostered the strengthening of a community that benefits producers, distributors, interior designers, and, of course, the end customer.
The following year, in 2019, the second edition of Maison Diez Company transformed five apartments in a building in the Juárez neighborhood, showcasing 500 products. A Porfirian-style house hosted the 2021 edition, which received to more than 3,000 attendees.
A year later, the third edition of Maison Diez Company showcased for the first time a historic selection of lighting pieces owned by the company.
In 2023, set with a selection of Neoseries from the Thyssen-Bornemisza Collection, Maison Diez Company unveiled trends in luxury decorative lighting.
The sixth edition of this event will have taking place in the fall of 2025 and promises, once again, to impact the lighting sector with a proposal never seen before.