Geometric accentuates the aesthetic expression
and structure of BROKISGLASS, which itself is
remarkably distinctive. The collection is defined by
basic geometric shapes that characterize the overall
contours of the lights and instil them with a singular
graphic element to achieve a striking contrast with
the animate, almost sculptural makeup of the glass.
The suspension components comprise the glass
geometric shapes and their graphic edges rendered
in black profiles.
The graphic aesthetics of the collection allow the
lights to be arranged in a great number of final
shapes – circle, oval, square – either as solitary lights
or as a sort of jigsaw puzzle, which in the hands of
architects can result in an endless variety of lighting
combinations. Thus, the concept surpasses its primary
function as a lighting fixture and opens the door to
large-format blocks of light and other uncommon
compositions. For the majority of the solitary lights,
each side can be finished in glass of a different colour
for even greater variability and originality.
DESIGN
Boris Klimek, Lenka Damová
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