This inauguration marks a turning point for the company, which is launching over 20 new products this year and strengthening its connection with design, collaborating with studios such as Yonoh. This stage is driven by generational change, with the incorporation of the heirs of a family and business trajectory spanning over 30 years.
“"The new headquarters and this collection reflect the company's current moment: a natural evolution that maintains our way of doing things, but with a more open and international outlook. This project is not just a building; it's a way of understanding how we want to work and where we want to evolve as a company."
The company, which until now had its headquarters in Dénia, manufactures its production entirely in Spain, in collaboration with local suppliers. This reduces logistical impact and strengthens quality control. In terms of energy, the new headquarters features photovoltaic solar panels, promoting the use of renewable energies.
The new building has been conceived as a contemporary work environment where well-being, flexibility, and corporate culture coexist. The project is structured around a large central patio that acts as a backbone, optimizing natural light entry and connecting the different areas. It combines open spaces, concentration zones, and more informal areas.
The complex incorporates a showroom developed in conjunction with Odosdesign, conceived as an experiential space where the brand expresses itself from a conceptual dimension. In parallel, the headquarters functions as a real application environment, where BPM solutions are integrated into daily life, showcasing their use in real work contexts. Among its developments, a proprietary material stands out, combining technology and artisanal process, allowing for clean integration of lighting into architecture and reinforcing the link with local manufacturing.
BPM Lighting integrates sustainability from design and the production process. The company is working to reduce its carbon footprint, has eliminated plastic from its packaging processes, and uses FSC certified cardboard. This approach is based on resource optimization, local production, and the development of durable solutions.
In the last fiscal year, the group invoiced 11 million euros, exporting almost half, with 52% sold in the Spanish market and 48% in Europe, the Middle East, and the United States. In fact, one of its objectives for the next three years is to increase exports to the United States, the United Kingdom, and the United Arab Emirates, key markets for its short and medium-term growth in its expansion plans, especially in sectors such as retail, hospitality, offices, and residential, in collaboration with architects and designers.
Its new collection, launched alongside the new headquarters, is based on design, innovation, cutting-edge technology, and artisanal value. The company also has an internal laboratory where it develops and validates its solutions, reinforcing its commitment to continuous innovation. It integrates decorative solutions with technical features and incorporates high technology such as high-efficiency LED, controlled optics, and CRI >90. Additionally, they promote the use of Crismosil®, a proprietary material developed by BPM based on technical plaster reinforced with fiber and resins, which allows for the creation of luminaires with high resistance, continuous finishes, and total integration into architecture.
BPM Lighting also presents the Mediterranean Collection, developed in collaboration with Yonoh Estudio. The collection is defined by a clean and balanced formal language, where geometry and proportion structure each piece. Furthermore, this year they are presenting 20 new products, with solutions aimed at acoustic comfort, such as Acoustic Dream, which integrates sound-absorbing panels made from recycled PET with incorporated lighting. These systems contribute to the reduction of reverberation and improve environmental quality in offices, hospitality, and open spaces.
The group also owns the brand Kohl Lighting, integrated into its structure, which complements its portfolio with a line of more functional solutions, expanding the scope of its offering and its ability to respond to different types of projects.




