LASVIT - light design and manufacturing

Glass Sculptures

Fruta Diagonal by Jitka Kamencova Skuhrava
Fruta Diagonal represents collection of vases with smooth contours of the scarfed flower´s stem. Each vase is created through a bonding of massive crystal and the glass core coloured in the shades of fruit. They represent a delicate tinted accent in modern interiors and can form a coloured playful set when put together.

Lasvit Crystal Wall by Koncern
´Historically, a wall has always been a symbol of protection, its primary function to separate. Lasvit Crystal Wall is the first that unites. Combining the beauty of glass with the practicalities of a flexible design solution, dazzling crystal components fuse together in pre-defined patterns to form an elegant surround that links one space to the next, merging the boundaries between applied art and original art. Designed exclusively for Lasvit by Koncern (Jiří Přibyl and Martin Imrich), the unique concept is inspired by the traditional use of glass in Czech architecture of the 1960s and 1970s. Whilst some projects merely imitate what went before, others have the power to challenge it carving out their own revolutionary path. This is the case with Lasvit Crystal Wall. Be part of the revolution

Eden Roses by Alena Matějková

Jiri Pacinek's Art Collection

Drops by Jitka Kamencová Skuhravá
The collection creates a “free” collection of sculptures inspired by melting ice. As the waters flow around and thru the ice block, it creates natural sculptures that continuously change forms. The fervent molten glass flows down in a similar way and naturally forms itself into a drop. These sculptures were created as a result of observing the natural movement of molten glass. No mold was used to form the glass, only the weight of the glass mass on the blowpipe. The Drops form recesses that resemble nooks of nature where in the shade by the edge of a lake the first spring flowers burst into leaf and bloom out of caverns ice.

Nests by Jitka Kamencová Skuhravá
Engraved ornaments, the result of observing natural structures such as nests, corn, reeds, spider webs, or grass which has been matted by birds or by water and wind. Through an opening, a small slit in the decoration, we can flow into this micro-world and dive into its depths.

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