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The collection of lamps and lanterns of "the temple of light"

In this year's Milan design week lighting exhibition, Lasvit will officially unveil the veil of "Temple of Light. Temple of light", which has unique design and superb glass manufacturing technology. It will showcase the new glass dynamic modeling works for the audience and the new products designed by world-renowned designers and artists, including Campana Brothers, Maarten Baas and other designers from Czech and Slovakia. Lasvit will display unique lighting effects through the ultra-high technology produced by Czech glass. If you have the impression that lamps and lanterns are only related to lighting and ornate, the fine works of the following designers will take you into the modern lighting design and experience a game of lighting and color.

Candy series, designer: Campana Brothers

Lasvit works with Brazil designer and artist to cooperate with Campana Brothers. This year's Milan design week lighting shows you can see the first Candy series and Fungo chandeliers.

The whole concept of Candy series comes from the sushi series of Campana Brothers. This time, the theme of glass was further explored and interpreted, and glass was also a favorite material of Campana Brothers since childhood. This series is inspired by candy, a common color in Brazil market. Early in the stage of conception, this unique idea was strongly supported by Czech glass craftsmen, who were very willing to explore new technologies and new perspectives in glass manufacturing process. The Candy series includes Sphere chandeliers, Ring chandeliers and Lollipop table lamps. All the products are made of artificially blown glass and metal.

Interactive glass dynamic sculpture Supernova, designer: Petra Krausova

Interactive dynamic glass sculpture Supernova introduces the future to the present. The overall shape is breathtaking. It can transform different forms according to the movements of the audience, and magically travel through time and space. The work uses transparent glass to construct a linear structure and creates a fascinating effect of light through different angles of movement. The overall shape of Supernova pays tribute to last year's dynamic sculpture Alice. Like last year's Alice, Supernova showed us the potential of glass works. Its beauty comes from its amazing modeling and light refraction. While exploring the universe, scientists will use prisms to refract the composition, temperature, pressure, density and extension range of supernovae (supernova). Here, the viewer can see the interior of the light through the glass, and it is these smart radiations that illuminate the whole work.

Fungo chandelier, designer: Campana Brothers

Fungo chandelier inspired by a strange shape mushroom. The mushroom grows on the wood, but we do not find it in the forest, but in the basement of the Lasvit glass factory. It grows on a mouldy and discarded glass mould that is damp and mouldy. Campana Brothers decided to combine this windfall with the Lasvit glass manufacturing process and its own handling of natural materials. The rigid wooden chandelier and the blown glass lampshade form a strong contrast, but at the same time there is a natural sense of harmony.

Droplets&Polygon, designer: Jan Plechac & Henry Wielgus

Inspired by natural, emotional and unique freezing moments, this lighting sculpture reminds us of the attachment to water. The work perfectly shows the natural process of water droplets converging into water. Regardless of the overall structure or individual elements, including the detail modeling, it embodies the wonderful magic between water, air and gravity. Harmonious density gradient is the key to show this moment, and also provides a deeper emotional touch for the audience.

Polygon perfectly demonstrates the harmony between lighting, glass and glass cutting art. The work combines traditional artificial blown glass lampshades with polygonal network, a common 3D modeling program, and Polygon creates an unusual new decorative style through two unique shapes. During daytime, the diffuse surface of the lampshade can softly refract sunlight, and at night, all details of the lampshade design can be perfectly shown through the internal lighting.

Hats, designer: deFORM

Hats reminds us of the Bowler Hat in Vitoria, which perfectly combines practical needs with succinct design. Inspired by industrial lighting and European street lights, Hats has brought a sense of deja vu to people. The upper part is made of transparent colored glass, which can illuminate the ceiling while the lower part is colorless and transparent glass, emphasizing its practicality. Inside, translucent bulbs are not only light, but also ensure that the light is evenly dispersed. As a lighting works, Hats is very suitable for simple home decoration or decoration needs.

Das Pop Light, designer: MaartenA Baas

Through this work, Maarten Baas adds modern or even comic features to classic and widely known shapes. From a technical perspective, this unique work combines the Lasvit classic blown glass technology and clay lampposts made by Bass and its Den Herder Production House production team.

Bonbon, designer: Maria Culenova Hostinova

The most attractive part of Bonbon is the artificial blown glass lampshade. The lampshade is shaped like candy wrapping paper, and the top is a curly wave. The elegant lampshade is supported by a core structure that resembles a fruit hard candy. The hard candy has a built-in bulb, and the exterior adopts a crystal cutting process. Bonbon's concise and transparent appearance and ultra high quality process present the professional and perfect pursuit of Lasvit. Bonbon reminds us of the mood when we peel off our favorite sweets. The whole work perfectly combines the interesting themes and the rigorous modeling.

Custom device Streamer, designer: Tana Dvorakova

According to the Lasvit logo Twill concept (thousands of crystal beads are formed by twisting, twisting, forming a texture similar to weaving texture), designer Tana Dvorakova has created the unique wall lamp works called Streamer. The faceted fine crystal beads form a distorted and twisted ribbon shape, which adds depth to the work. The high lead content and the precise handicraft technology ensure the unique refraction of the light. When the audience passes by, they can see the rainbow like colors. Streamer presents the dynamic modeling of ribbons, which glides gracefully across the air and reveals silk Reiki through the light.

Well, designer: MEJD Studio

Well is inspired by traditional wells. The height of the bulb in the glass can be adjusted by simple wooden rocker and sling, which is consistent with the principle of water intake by the bucket. When the bulb drops to a certain extent, the light will gradually turn blue. In the same series, the glass material will change from transparent glass to frosted glass.

Neverending Glory series, designer: Jan Plechac&Henry Wielgus

The Neverending Glory series is full of nostalgia and reinterprets the luxurious candles chandeliers in a new way to show admirable and glorious moments. The series is located in five major concert halls and theaters in the world: Milan Teatro alla Scala, The Paris Opera House, New York Metropolitan Opera House, Bolshoi Theatre of Russia and Prague manor theatre. Its unique classical shape can be recognized by people at first glance.

Moulds, designer: Jan Plechac & Henry Wielgus

To display the crystal texture of Czech crystal, Moulds combines a set of chandeliers with the most vivid and vivid forms. This series has captured the state of irregular glittering glass bubbles formed in the molten glass at the specific time of molding. Using traditional blowing technology to blow crystal glass into the mould of beech material, the great contrast between old tools and modern glass art gives this series of great vitality and tension.

The Moulds series brings strong retro feelings into the lighting. All kinds of glass products with the intention of imitating "overblown" effect are stacked and stacked, causing a strong visual impact on the viewer. Built in LED light source and lighting integrated installation. By using the old mold full of coke marks, the ancient craftsman of Czech was used to create the unique impression of light and heat solidification of glass furnace.

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