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A beautiful "Temple of light" series of lamps and lanterns

Poster fashion online news, in this year's Milan design week lighting exhibition Lasvit will officially unveil the "Temple of Light Temple of light" series of veils, the series of products have unique design and superb and glass manufacturing technology. It will show viewers new glass dynamic modeling works and new series of products designed by world-renowned designers and artists, including Campana Brothers, Maarten Baas and other Czech and Slovakia designers, and Lasvit will display unique light and shadow effects through the super high technology made by Czech glass. If in your impression, the lamps and lanterns are only related to lighting and magnificently, then the exquisite works of these designers will take you into the modern lamps and lanterns and experience a game of pursuit of light and color.

Candy series, designer: Campana Brothers

Lasvit and Brazil designer and artist co - work with Campana Brothers. This year's Milan design week lighting show can see the first Candy series and the Fungo chandelier.

The whole concept of Candy is derived from the sushi series of Campana Brothers, which has been further explored and interpreted through the glass material, and glass is also a favorite material for Campana Brothers from childhood. This series of inspiration comes from the common color candy (candy) in the Brazil market. Early in the conception stage, this unique creation was supported by the Czech glass craftsmen, who were very happy to explore new technologies and new perspectives in the manufacturing process of glass. The Candy series includes Sphere chandeliers, Ring chandeliers and Lollipop table lamps. All products are made of artificially blown glass and metal.

Interactive glass dynamic sculpture Supernova, designer: Petra Krausova

Interactive dynamic glass sculpture Supernova has introduced the future to the present, and the overall shape is breathtaking. It can transform different forms according to the action of the audience and shuttle in time and space by magic. The work uses transparent glass to build a linear structure and create a fascinating light effect by moving changes in different angles. The overall shape of Supernova pays tribute to the dynamic sculpture of Alice last year. Like last year's Alice, Supernova also showed us the infinite potential of glass. Its beauty comes from the change of surprise and the refraction of light. In exploring the universe, scientists use prism refraction to study the composition, temperature, pressure, density, and extension of supernova, where the audience can see the interior of the light through the glass, which illuminates the whole work.

Fungo chandelier, designer: Campana Brothers

The Fungo chandelier is inspired by a strange shape of a mushroom. The mushroom grew on the wood, but we did not find it in the forest, but in the basement of the Lasvit glass factory, which grew on a mouldy wooden discarded glass mold. Campana Brothers decided to combine this unexpected harvest with the glass manufacturing process of Lasvit and the technique of handling natural materials. The hard wooden chandelier structure and the blown glass lampshade formed a strong contrast, but at the same time there was a sense of harmony of natural fusion.

Droplets&Polygon, designer: Jan Plechac & Henry Wielgus

Inspired by natural, emotional and unique freezing moments, this decorative sculpture reminds us of the love of water. The works perfectly show the natural process of water droplets converging into water. Both the overall architecture and the individual elements, including the details, reflect the magic of water, air, and gravity. The harmonious density gradient is the focus of the moment, and it also provides the audience with a more deep emotion.

Polygon perfectly displays the harmony between the light, the glass and the glass cutting art. The work combines the traditional artificially blown glass lampshade and the common multi angle network (polygonal network) in the 3D modeling program. The Polygon creates an unusual new style of decoration through two unique shapes. In the daytime, the diffuse surface of the lampshade can gently refract the sun, and at night it can perfectly present all the details of the design of the lampshade through the interior lighting.

Hats, designer: deFORM

Hats reminds us of the Vitoria Bowler Hat, which combines practical needs with simple design. Inspired by industrial lighting and European street lights, Hats has brought a feeling of deja vu to people. The upper part uses transparent color glass to illuminate the ceiling, while the lower half uses colorless transparent glass to emphasize its practicality. Inside, translucent light bulbs not only have soft light, but also make sure that the light is evenly spread. As a lighting work, Hats is very suitable for simple home wear or combination decoration.

Das Pop Light, designer: MaartenA Baas

Through this work, Maarten Baas adds modern and even comic features to the classic and well known styling. From a technical point of view, this unique work combines the Lasvit classic artificially blown glass process and the clay lampposts made by Bass and its Den Herder Production House production team.

Bonbon, designer: Maria Culenova Hostinova

Bonbon is the most eye - catching thing about the artificial glass lampshade, which looks like a candy wrapper with curly waves on the top. The elegant lampshade is supported by the core structure resembling the hard sugar of the fruit. The "hard candy" is built in the bulb, and the appearance is made of crystal cutting. Bonbon's concise and transparent shape and super high quality process have shown Lasvit's pursuit of professionalism and perfection. Bonbon reminds us of the feelings of being stripped of the favorite sweets, and the whole work perfectly combines the interesting themes and the craftwork.

Custom device Streamer, designer: Tana Dvorakova

According to the Lasvit's symbolic Twill concept (thousands of crystal beads are twisted and twisted to form a texture like texture), designer Tana Dvorakova created this unique wall lamp, called Streamer. The prismatic fine crystal beads form a distorted and twisted ribbon shape, which adds depth to the work. High levels of lead and precise hand - making processes ensure the unique refraction of the light, which can be seen when the audience passes through the rainbow. Streamer presents the motion of the ribbon. It glides gracefully over the air and displays silk spire through the light.

Well, designer: MEJD Studio

Well is inspired by traditional wells. The glass inner bulb height can be adjusted by simple wooden rocker and rope, which is in accordance with the principle of water bucket drawing. When the bulb drops to a certain extent, the light becomes blue gradually, and in the same series, the glass material will change from the transparent glass to the grind glass.

Neverending Glory series, designer: Jan Plechac&Henry Wielgus

The Neverending Glory series is full of nostalgia and reinterprets extravagant candle chandeliers in a new way to show good moments of appreciation and glory. This series of works are located in the five major concert halls and theaters in the world: Teatro alla Scala, The Paris Opera House, the New York Metropolitan Opera House, Bolshoi Theatre of Russia and the Prague manor theater.

Moulds, designer: Jan Plechac & Henry Wielgus

To show the texture of Czech crystal, Moulds combines a set of chandeliers in the most vivid and vivid form. The series captures the state of molten glass in the form of an irregular glittering glass bubble when it spilt from a mold at a specific time. With the traditional blowing process, the crystal glass is blown into the mold of the beech. The great contrast between the old tools and the modern glass works gives the series of great vitality and tension.

The Moulds series inject strong retro feelings into the lights. Imitating the effect of "blowing over" the effect of all kinds of glass products stacked wrong column, give the viewer a strong visual impact. Built in LED light source and lamp decoration. Using the old mold filled with scorch marks, the old craftsman of Czech has been used to make the unique impression of the light and heat of the glass kiln.

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