
The Czech brand Bomma has released its new glass lighting collection, which includes a bondage-inspired lamp and a pendant modeled on soap bubbles.
So, take a look this stunning lighting design…
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Glass manufacturer Bomma chose six Czech designers to create the collection of seven lights, which fuse traditional design with modern techniques and technologies.
“Bomma highlights the often overlooked era of 1960s and 70s brutalist architecture and design,” said the brand.
“It’s a style that had no reason to flourish in the west, yet forms an integral part of the eastern-European heritage, with many ultra-modern and monumental works created during this era.”
Designer Kateřina Handlová has contributed two pieces inspired by tied objects, including the Shibari collection, which references the Japanese technique of binding objects with ropes as a way of communication.
For the Tied-up Romance light, Handlová used leather straps and metal fastenings, aiming to express the fragility of glass.
Eduard Herrmann’s Ignis uses delicate cuts to diffuse light, while Dechem‘s Phenomena lighting is inspired by simple geometric shapes and Greek philosophy.
Hope you feel inspired…
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