Lumson turns 50 in 2025. Founded as a family business with solid roots in the heart of Italy’s Cosmetic Valley, and through embracing change and combining quality and attention to detail with an international vision, the company has grown into a globally recognised brand. Over time it has expanded into large-scale production while remaining committed to the craftsmanship and attention to detail that contributed to its success. To celebrate this important milestone, several ‘celebratory’ moments have been planned throughout the year. Together with stakeholders, clients, partners, and collaborators, the company will reflect on its extraordinary journey, revisiting the challenges and achievements that have shaped its identity.
LUMSON’S FIRST COLLECTION FOR FRAGRANCE DEBUTS AT COSMOPACK 2025
But 2025 marks another significant turning point for the Italian company: Lumson is making its debut into the world of perfumes, presenting its solutions developed specifically for the sector. Its immense expertise in decorating glass, a noble and precious material that can be customised with various effects and finishes, and that has long been a cornerstone of Lumson’s packaging, will now extend to fragrances. It’s an industry that is rapidly growing and that celebrates the talent and creativity of master perfumers who are able to transform scent into a window to the world.
FRAGRANCES: A RAPIDLY GROWING SEGMENT
While the beauty industry is evolving towards a new approach to skin aging, better known as skin longevity, for fragrances, a new Golden Age has begun. Fragrances are becoming an integral part of holistic self-care routines and an element of well-being and self-expression. Their ability to create connections, enhance well-being, and celebrate individuality makes them inclusive beauty allies equipped to accompany every stage of life, evolving together with us.
The numbers confirm this success. According to Euromonitor, in 2024, the global fragrance market, which was already valued at $65.49 billion, recorded a 10,2% worldwide growth in 2024/2025. This trend also applies to artistic perfumery, which in several countries including Italy, now accounts for more than 2% of the beauty market.