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2 days ago
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2025 Emmy Nominations: 5 Key Takeaways About ‘The Studio,' Late Night TV, and More
The 2025 Primetime Emmy nominations have finally arrived in spite of another set of what feels like annual challenges to the television industry. As if a global pandemic was not Earth-shattering enough, in recent years television has also had to navigate labor strikes, and devastating wildfires in Los Angeles, leading some major Emmy contenders to go as much as three years between seasons. But for many of the people behind the most beloved TV shows of the current moment, all that hard work and perseverance has paid off in the form of recognition from their peers in the Television Academy. Though one could argue that there are clear winners and losers, this round of Emmy nominations saw many networks and studios still get a piece of the pie. More from IndieWire Why the Emmy Nominations Still Matter Inside the Episode That Earned 'The Rehearsal' Emmy Nominations Below we cover five key takeaways from the 2025 Emmy nominations, touching on snubs, surprises, and TV series that are on track to become awards season staples. 1. Campaigning Can Only Go So Far No one can say these shows and these actors didn't put up a fight to be nominated this year. There were takeovers of popular event spaces, there were takeovers of Los Angeles itself, warehouses transformed into the Lumon offices, and For Your Consideration events at the Academy Museum, the Grammys Museum, and more, with several Oscar-nominated actors sticking around for hours to rub elbows with the people determining whether or not they deserve a nomination. In many cases, including one case study we will talk about below, those efforts can pay off. That office stunt played its part in the Apple TV+ hit 'Severance' being the most nominated drama of the season with 27 nominations, even more than last year's Outstanding Drama Series winner 'Shōgun.' After hitting an Emmys slump when the rules changed to where its individual episodes could not contend for Outstanding Television Movie anymore, the latest season of 'Black Mirror' broke into the near-impenetrable Outstanding Limited or Anthology Series category, with Season 7 star Rashida Jones getting a Lead Actress in a Limited or Anthology Series or Movie nomination as well; and Netflix did not necessarily break the bank to make that happen as much as have talent that was game to show up for FYC events. That is not always an easy task. For example, 'Disclaimer' and 'The Gorge' eschewed official For Your Consideration events, and network stars Jake Gyllenhaal and Ruth Negga eschewed the campaign trail, but all three Apple TV+ projects got major Emmy nominations. If one could credit star power alone for an Emmy nomination, we would have seen 'Running Point' star Kate Hudson or 'Bridget Jones: Mad About the Boy' star Renée Zellweger receive acting nominations, but ultimately, this round of nods prove that everything is determined by a balance of popularity and prestige. Any form of campaigning can only go so far. 2. Hulu Holds Strong 'Paradise,' the latest hit drama from Hulu, helmed by 'This Is Us' creator Dan Fogelman, and starring Emmy winner Sterling K. Brown is arguably the best example of how to reach one's peers in the Television Academy. Right off the bat, the show had that mix of popularity and prestige, bringing in notable viewership for the streaming service, and receiving majority positive reviews. With that foundation, plus the charisma of its cast (Brown's co-stars Julianne Nicholson and James Marsden are a former Emmy winner and Emmy nominee, respectively,) it reached the finish line of everyone being nominated again (to the surprise of many prognosticators) by emphasizing in its campaign events how much effort it put into filming in Los Angeles. Most of these Emmys FYC events take place within said city, with the voters in attendance all being locals who work in the industry, making TV shows, so with the devastating fires especially in consideration, it was a message that really resonated — calling for other shows to follow suit. For as much conversation as there has been over the years about what the role of Hulu will be should Disney ever own it fully, the fact that the streaming service consistently over-performs with Emmy nominations (not even counting its FX-produced series) really shows its worth. Remember, Hulu became the first streaming series to win Outstanding Drama Series with 'The Handmaid's Tale,' earned several nominations for its limited series over the years, even including less popular shows like 'Welcome to Chippendales,' and made entries into hard to breakthrough categories like Outstanding Documentary or Nonfiction Special and Outstanding Unstructured Reality Program this year, with 'Sly Lives! (Aka The Burden Of Black Genius)' and 'The Secret Lives Of Mormon Wives,' respectively, alongside players with a larger budget like Apple TV+, and over some big names in those genres like Bravo. 3. Everybody Wants a Meeting with 'The Studio' Not only did Apple TV+ have the most Drama nominations with 'Severance,' it broke the records for most Emmy nominations for a freshman comedy with 23 nods for 'The Studio.' There has been a conversation as of late about how voters can have tunnel vision voting for the Guest Actor/Actress categories, with 'The Bear' and 'The Last of Us' being recent examples of that (earning stars like Jamie Lee Curtis and Storm Reid their first Emmys,) but 'The Studio' has taken it to another level, taking five out six nomination slots for Outstanding Guest Actor in a Comedy Series alone. Creators Seth Rogen and Evan Goldberg have already said publicly that many Hollywood figures have been pitching themselves for cameos in Season 2 of the industry satire. Add in how it could earn them an Emmy now, and we are even more likely to see stars sign on to poke fun at themselves. Maybe we even get a real version of 'Alphabet City' now that director Ron Howard, and stars Dave Franco and Anthony Mackie are all nominated. 4. Critical Darlings Are Not Totally Left Cold Emmy nominations morning was not entirely a tough break for all those critically acclaimed, Peabody Award-winning TV series like 'Somebody Somewhere' or 'Say Nothing.' The former received arguably the most pleasant surprise in the form of star Jeff Hiller being nominated for Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Comedy Series for the final season of the HBO gem. And the latter FX series still got a writing nomination on the heels of it ending the 'Slow Horses' winning streak at the USC Scripter Awards earlier this year. While Season 2 proves HBO will give Nathan Fielder a lot of runway to do what he wants with 'The Rehearsal' regardless of Emmys success, it is a hopeful sign that voters are willing to think outside the box, and recognize it in four categories. Meanwhile, a show like 'Mid-Century Modern,' which received the same amount of nominations, can use the Emmy recognition as a bargaining chip to convince Hulu to greenlight a second season of the multicam comedy. 5. Late Night Love Spreads Across a Whole Host of Categories One could have easily assumed this would be a major year for 'Saturday Night Live' considering not only the landmark 50th season, but all the supplementary programming that went along with it, including a documentary series, a documentary special, and two variety specials. That all helped 'Saturday Night Live' break its own record as the most Emmy nominated show ever with 31 nominations across the board. But even more than the accomplishments of that singular late night series, the 2025 Primetime Emmy nominations indicate the ways in which late night has evolved in response to the fields for the Outstanding Talk Series and Outstanding Scripted Variety Series categories shrinking every year. For example, Emmy juggernaut 'The Daily Show' did not just get another Outstanding Talk Series nomination as expected, it received the most Emmy nominations it's ever gotten in one year, propelled by spinoff projects like 'The Daily Show Presents: Jordan Klepper Fingers the Pulse: Maga: The Next Generation,' which got into two Hosted Nonfiction Series or Special categories, and 'The Daily Show: Desi Lydic Foxsplains,' nominated for two Short Form Comedy, Drama or Variety Series categories. Something like 'The Rabbit Hole with Jimmy Kimmel,' which once could have been a segment on 'Jimmy Kimmel Live!' is now also an Outstanding Short Form Comedy, Drama or Variety Series nominee next to projects from late night host Seth Meyers and Jimmy Fallon as well, whose main shows both did not make the cut for Outstanding Talk Series. Even Conan O'Brien, who was ostensibly driven out of the late night game, had more Emmys success than ever this year by diversifying his portfolio as the host of the Oscars, the host of nonfiction series 'Conan O'Brien Must Go,' and even the subject of Variety Special (Pre-Recorded) nominee 'Conan O'Brien: The Kennedy Center Mark Twain Prize for American Humor.' All this said, there is still a demand for series featuring a breadth of experienced late night performers even if the same two shows win Outstanding Talk Series and Outstanding Scripted Variety Series every year. Best of IndieWire 2023 Emmy Predictions: Who Will Win at the Primetime Emmy Awards? 2023 Emmy Predictions: Outstanding Documentary or Nonfiction Special 2023 Emmy Predictions: Outstanding Documentary or Nonfiction Series Solve the daily Crossword


Time of India
4 days ago
- Entertainment
- Time of India
Severance leads 2025 Emmy nomination pack: Where it triumphed and where it fell short
Severance is back at the front of the pack. This year, it's bagged 27 Emmy nominations, more than any other show. Not bad for a series about corporate drones who've had their minds split in two so they can't remember what they do all day. The show's main hook is as bleak as it is brilliant. Lumon Industries, a shadowy biotech giant, has perfected a procedure that divides its workers into 'innies' and 'outies'. At work, you don't remember home. At home, you have no clue what you've done all day. The lines between free will and control, identity and obedience, blur fast. Britt Lower is up for lead actress for her turn as Helly R., whose rebellious streak inside Lumon's sterile corridors sets the second season's engine roaring. She's up against heavyweights like Kathy Bates for Matlock and Bella Ramsey for The Last of Us, but Lower's character arc is the show's pulse. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like If you have a mouse, this game will keep you up all night. No Install. Play for free. Navy Quest Adam Scott lands another nomination as Mark S., the grieving widower who clings to the severance procedure like a life raft. This is his second time in this category for Severance, and he's joined by co-stars Tramell Tillman, John Turturro, Zach Cherry and Patricia Arquette in the supporting slots. Together they turn Lumon's basement offices into one of the strangest, saddest places on TV. Severance at the 2025 Emmys: Where it scored and where it fell short Best Drama Series No shock. Severance has topped Emmy odds all year. Live Events Real question: can it beat Andor, The Diplomat, The Last of Us, Paradise, The Pitt, Slow Horses and The White Lotus? Best Actor Adam Scott makes it two for two. His Mark vs Mark face-off keeps him a frontrunner, with Noah Wyle (The Pitt) right there too. Best Actress Britt Lower's switch from Helly to Helena landed her first nod. Big names in the race: Kathy Bates, Bella Ramsey, Keri Russell. Best Supporting Actor (3) Turturro's back. Tillman and Cherry get their first. Walken missed out — screen time dipped. Tillman or Cherry could be first Black winner here. Best Supporting Actress Arquette's in again as Cobel. Lachman (Gemma) was edged out by Coon, Posey, Rothwell, Lou Wood, LaNasa and Nicholson. Best Guest Actor No luck for Robby Benson, John Noble or Michael Siberry. Best Guest Actress Christie, Wever and Alexander made the list. Sydney Cole Alexander didn't. Best Writing Erickson's 'Cold Harbor' finale: Mark vs Mark, Milchick's dance, the brutal triangle blow-up. Best Directing (2) Stiller for 'Cold Harbor'. Gagné for her debut, 'Chikhai Bardo'. Crafts (14) Back for casting, titles, score, editing (3) and production design. Added cinematography, music supervision, sound, stunts, VFX, choreography (Milchick's band). Missed costumes, hair, makeup. The competition: Birds, resorts and broken teens While Severance sits pretty at the top, it's got strong rivals. HBO's The Penguin is the year's biggest limited series contender with 24 nominations. Colin Farrell, unrecognisable as Oz Cobb, earned a nod for lead actor, while Cristin Milioti got one for lead actress. The series follows up on The Batman film, zeroing in on Gotham's underworld. The White Lotus, now firmly in the drama camp, matched The Studio with 23 nods. Its third season dragged its privileged guests to Koh Samui, Thailand. Dark secrets, moral rot and ocean views—business as usual for Mike White's vicious satire. Supporting nods went to a cluster of its ensemble cast, including Walton Goggins and Parker Posey. Over on Netflix, Adolescence proved a surprise hit. Stephen Graham co-created and starred in this raw look at a 13-year-old accused of murder. Graham called young lead Owen Cooper's debut 'an astonishing debut', telling The Envelope, 'I can't find enough superlatives to describe the boy.' Cooper, just 15, could join the tiny club of teenagers to ever win an Emmy. Old hands, new highs This year also gave us a couple of firsts. Harrison Ford, at 83, bagged his first career Emmy nomination for Shrinking, a bittersweet comedy where he plays a sardonic therapist. Meanwhile, RuPaul broke his own record, becoming the most nominated reality host in Emmys history for RuPaul's Drag Race. And yes, the usual heavy hitters turned up. The Bear roared back with Jeremy Allen White leading the comedy actor pack. Quinta Brunson returned for Abbott Elementary, continuing her roll as both star and creator. It's easy to see why Severance keeps pulling in nominations. It's not just dystopian window dressing. It holds up a warped mirror to office culture, asking what we trade away every time we clock in. In an era when work and life bleed into each other through screens and endless pings, the show's core question lands hard: if you could cut work out of your mind entirely, would you? And what would you lose in the process? Behind the glossy Apple TV+ sheen is a series that refuses to let you forget who's really in control. It's sharp, unsettling, and still weirdly funny. No other show this year stitches existential dread to fluorescent office lights quite like it. Come 14 September in Los Angeles, we'll see if it can convert those 27 nods into trophies. No matter what, Severance has already done what the best television does: it made us look at our own lives and ask if we're really awake.


Business Upturn
25-06-2025
- Entertainment
- Business Upturn
Severance Season 3: Release date speculation, cast and plot details – Everything we know so far
Okay, Severance fans, let's talk about Season 3. If you're anything like me, that Season 2 finale left you pacing your living room, yelling at your TV, and Googling every possible clue about what's next for Mark, Helly, and the Lumon crew. Apple TV+'s sci-fi masterpiece has us all hooked with its creepy corporate vibes and mind-bending twists, and the news of a third season has us buzzing. So, what do we know about the Severance Season 3 release date, cast, and plot? Here's everything we know so far. Severance Season 3 Potential Release Date First things first: there's no official release date yet for Severance Season 3. Apple TV+ confirmed the renewal right after the Season 2 finale dropped on March 21, 2025, which was a huge relief. But if you're still recovering from the three-year wait between Seasons 1 and 2 (thanks, 2023 Hollywood strikes and Ben Stiller's perfectionism), you're probably wondering how long we'll be twiddling our thumbs this time. Good news: it shouldn't be as brutal. In a chat with Entertainment Weekly , showrunner Dan Erickson jokingly said he doesn't want to be '70' by the time the show wraps, hinting they're pushing to speed things up. Ben Stiller, who directs and produces, told the New Heights podcast, 'No, we're not planning another three-year gap. We'll have news on the timeline soon.' He also mentioned to The Hollywood Reporter that the writers' room is already buzzing, which means they're not starting from scratch. So, what's a realistic guess? If production kicks off soon—and assuming no more strikes or global chaos— Severance Season 3 could hit Apple TV+ in late 2026 or early 2027. The show tends to drop in the first part of the year (Season 1 was February 2022, Season 2 was January 2025), so we are betting on a winter release. Fingers crossed we're not waiting forever! Severance Season 3 Expected Cast No official cast list yet, but based on how Season 2 ended (no spoilers if you're not caught up!), most of the main players should be back. Here's who we think we'll see. Adam Scott as Mark Scout/Mark S. – Mark's the soul of the show, and his innie/outie drama is far from over. That finale moment? Yeah, he's not going anywhere. – Mark's the soul of the show, and his innie/outie drama is far from over. That finale moment? Yeah, he's not going anywhere. Britt Lower as Helly Riggs/Helena Eagan – Helly's double life as a Lumon rebel and the CEO's daughter is too juicy to drop. Expect her to keep stirring the pot. – Helly's double life as a Lumon rebel and the CEO's daughter is too juicy to drop. Expect her to keep stirring the pot. Zach Cherry as Dylan George/Dylan G. – Dylan's all-in on taking down Lumon, and Zach's energy is too good to lose. – Dylan's all-in on taking down Lumon, and Zach's energy is too good to lose. Dichen Lachman as Gemma Scout/Ms. Casey – Gemma's escape from Lumon's creepy testing floor opens up a wild new chapter. Her connection to Mark is gonna hit us in the feels. – Gemma's escape from Lumon's creepy testing floor opens up a wild new chapter. Her connection to Mark is gonna hit us in the feels. Tramell Tillman as Seth Milchick – Milchick's the ultimate company man, but Tramell told TV Guide he'd 'fight to the end' if Lumon turns on him. Ooh, drama! – Milchick's the ultimate company man, but Tramell told he'd 'fight to the end' if Lumon turns on him. Ooh, drama! Patricia Arquette as Harmony Cobel – Even after getting the boot from Lumon, Cobel's obsession with the company screams 'I'll be back.' – Even after getting the boot from Lumon, Cobel's obsession with the company screams 'I'll be back.' Jen Tullock as Devon Scout-Hale – Mark's sister is his rock in the outside world, so she's likely sticking around. – Mark's sister is his rock in the outside world, so she's likely sticking around. Michael Chernus as Ricken Hale – Ricken's quirky self-help vibes will probably keep fueling the resistance. Severance Season 3 Potential Plot Alright, let's talk about that Season 2 finale, 'Cold Harbor,' without ruining it for anyone still binging. (If you're not caught up, go watch and come back!) The ending was a total gut-punch, leaving us with huge questions about Mark, Helly, and Lumon's next moves. Here's what we think Season 3 will tackle, based on clues from the cast and crew: Mark and Helly's Big Choice – That final scene with Mark and Helly running toward… something? Erickson told Esquire they're 'running from nonexistence,' fighting to keep their innie selves alive. Season 3 will probably show them rallying other innies to take on Lumon. Gemma's New Path – Gemma breaking free from the testing floor is a game-changer. Dichen Lachman told Glamour she's torn as a fan because Mark's heart is split between Gemma and Helly. Will Gemma hide from Lumon or fight back? I'm dying to know. Lumon's Secrets – Season 2 peeled back some layers on Lumon's experiments, but we're still in the dark about their endgame. Erickson teased to GQ that we'll see more departments teaming up to mess with Lumon's 'divide and conquer' playbook. Innie vs. Outie Drama – Mark's innie and outie are at odds, especially when it comes to love. Adam Scott told Entertainment Weekly that Mark's choice in the finale is 'heartbreaking' for Gemma and Outie Mark. Expect some messy emotional fallout. Reintegration Questions – Could innies and outies merge? Erickson told the LA Times that reintegration is a big 'what if' that might 'decimate' one side of a person's identity. That's some heavy stuff to unpack. Ahmedabad Plane Crash


Business Upturn
24-06-2025
- Business
- Business Upturn
Glazed balconies on the rise in Poland: Lumon strengthens presence with standout residential projects
By GlobeNewswire Published on June 24, 2025, 13:00 IST WARSAW, Poland, June 24, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — Balcony glazing is fast becoming a hallmark of modern Polish residential architecture. Two years after establishing its subsidiary in Poland, Lumon – a global leader in frameless balcony glazing solutions – has successfully completed several high-profile residential projects, transforming urban living in cities like Warsaw, Łódź, and Pruszków. 'Poland has proven to be a dynamic and promising market,' says Jussi Kinnunen, CEO of Lumon Group. 'There's a clear demand for solutions that combine aesthetic quality, functional design, and long-term value. Our glazing systems are delivering just that.' Delivering impact across Poland Among Lumon's recent highlights: Słoneczne Tarasy – Łódź In the heart of Łódź, this architecturally bold development designed by Marciniak & Witasiak Architekci features a striking openwork façade backed by Lumon's frameless glazing. It's a modern nod to the city's industrial roots and a new landmark on Kilińskiego Street. In the heart of Łódź, this architecturally bold development designed by Marciniak & Witasiak Architekci features a striking openwork façade backed by Lumon's frameless glazing. It's a modern nod to the city's industrial roots and a new landmark on Kilińskiego Street. Lazurova Concept – Warsaw Developed by Marvipol Development, this sleek residential project in Bemowo incorporates over 1,600 m² of Lumon glazing. The system enhances energy efficiency, reduces noise, and boosts resident comfort, proving that style and performance go hand in hand. Developed by Marvipol Development, this sleek residential project in Bemowo incorporates over 1,600 m² of Lumon glazing. The system enhances energy efficiency, reduces noise, and boosts resident comfort, proving that style and performance go hand in hand. Wola Skwer – Warsaw Located centrally in Warsaw, Wola Skwer showcases 106 balconies clad with 1,200 m² of Lumon glazing. The result: serene, weather-protected outdoor retreats in the middle of the bustling capital. Located centrally in Warsaw, Wola Skwer showcases 106 balconies clad with 1,200 m² of Lumon glazing. The result: serene, weather-protected outdoor retreats in the middle of the bustling capital. Stacja Centrum – Pruszków A large-scale development south of Warsaw, Stacja Centrum includes 460 apartments, each with a Lumon-glazed balcony. With over 3,300 m² of retractable glass installed, the project was completed ahead of schedule, underlining Lumon's efficiency and reliability. Growing awareness and demand These successful deliveries reflect a broader trend: growing awareness among Polish developers, architects, and residents about the benefits of balcony glazing. In Warsaw and beyond, glazed balconies are quickly becoming a must-have feature in new developments, offering added comfort, better energy performance, and higher property value. 'We clearly see a growing demand from urban residents in Poland who are looking for smart ways to make the most of their outdoor space, not just in summer, but all year round,' says Dawid Siepielski, Country Manager of Lumon Polska. 'Our glazing systems meet this need by turning balconies into practical and comfortable extensions of the home. This resonates especially well in dense city environments, where every square meter of livable space matters.' 'As an architect, I see how quickly the market is changing. In just a few years, balcony glazing has shifted from a 'nice to have' to a clear design standard in many construction and renovation projects,' comments Ewa Patas-Trojan, Architect and Project Manager from SRDK STUDIO. 'Lumon's solution stands out because of its clean design and easy integration into the facade, it adds both visual lightness and everyday functionality.' Sustainable and tailored for modern cities Lumon's solutions are not only visually elegant but also engineered for sustainability. Manufactured from recyclable glass and aluminum, the systems can reduce heating energy use by up to 16% and extend balcony lifecycles by up to a decade. Each installation is tailor-made to match the specific dimensions and style of the building. Contact: Dawid Siepielski General DirectorLumon Polska Sp. z o.o. [email protected] +48731031090 Photos accompanying this announcement are available at Disclaimer: The above press release comes to you under an arrangement with GlobeNewswire. Business Upturn takes no editorial responsibility for the same. Ahmedabad Plane Crash GlobeNewswire provides press release distribution services globally, with substantial operations in North America and Europe.
Yahoo
24-06-2025
- Business
- Yahoo
Glazed balconies on the rise in Poland: Lumon strengthens presence with standout residential projects
Flisac-PL-Lumon-balcony-glazing-01 Mennica-PL-Lumon-balcony-glazing-01 Flisac-PL-Lumon-balcony-glazing-03 Flisac-PL-Lumon-balcony-glazing-02 WARSAW, Poland, June 24, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Balcony glazing is fast becoming a hallmark of modern Polish residential architecture. Two years after establishing its subsidiary in Poland, Lumon - a global leader in frameless balcony glazing solutions – has successfully completed several high-profile residential projects, transforming urban living in cities like Warsaw, Łódź, and Pruszków. 'Poland has proven to be a dynamic and promising market,' says Jussi Kinnunen, CEO of Lumon Group. 'There's a clear demand for solutions that combine aesthetic quality, functional design, and long-term value. Our glazing systems are delivering just that.' Delivering impact across Poland Among Lumon's recent highlights: Słoneczne Tarasy – ŁódźIn the heart of Łódź, this architecturally bold development designed by Marciniak & Witasiak Architekci features a striking openwork façade backed by Lumon's frameless glazing. It's a modern nod to the city's industrial roots and a new landmark on Kilińskiego Street. Lazurova Concept – WarsawDeveloped by Marvipol Development, this sleek residential project in Bemowo incorporates over 1,600 m² of Lumon glazing. The system enhances energy efficiency, reduces noise, and boosts resident comfort, proving that style and performance go hand in hand. Wola Skwer – WarsawLocated centrally in Warsaw, Wola Skwer showcases 106 balconies clad with 1,200 m² of Lumon glazing. The result: serene, weather-protected outdoor retreats in the middle of the bustling capital. Stacja Centrum – PruszkówA large-scale development south of Warsaw, Stacja Centrum includes 460 apartments, each with a Lumon-glazed balcony. With over 3,300 m² of retractable glass installed, the project was completed ahead of schedule, underlining Lumon's efficiency and reliability. Growing awareness and demand These successful deliveries reflect a broader trend: growing awareness among Polish developers, architects, and residents about the benefits of balcony glazing. In Warsaw and beyond, glazed balconies are quickly becoming a must-have feature in new developments, offering added comfort, better energy performance, and higher property value. 'We clearly see a growing demand from urban residents in Poland who are looking for smart ways to make the most of their outdoor space, not just in summer, but all year round,' says Dawid Siepielski, Country Manager of Lumon Polska. 'Our glazing systems meet this need by turning balconies into practical and comfortable extensions of the home. This resonates especially well in dense city environments, where every square meter of livable space matters.' 'As an architect, I see how quickly the market is changing. In just a few years, balcony glazing has shifted from a 'nice to have' to a clear design standard in many construction and renovation projects,' comments Ewa Patas-Trojan, Architect and Project Manager from SRDK STUDIO. 'Lumon's solution stands out because of its clean design and easy integration into the facade, it adds both visual lightness and everyday functionality.' Sustainable and tailored for modern cities Lumon's solutions are not only visually elegant but also engineered for sustainability. Manufactured from recyclable glass and aluminum, the systems can reduce heating energy use by up to 16% and extend balcony lifecycles by up to a decade. Each installation is tailor-made to match the specific dimensions and style of the building. Contact: Dawid Siepielski General DirectorLumon Polska Sp. z Photos accompanying this announcement are available at in to access your portfolio