The novelties presented  by Lasvit at Maison&Objet 2018 include new pieces within lighting collection and decorative glassware signed by renowned designers such as Yabu Pushelberg, Kengo Kuma, Jan Plecháč, Henry Wielgus and Maxim Velcovsky.

The most famous lines are enriched with fascinating lights, while new glasses and accessories appear to light up your home with the transparency and elegance of glass.

Inspired by the silhouette of the spectacular chandeliers that adorn the halls of the most important theaters in the world such as Palais Garnier in Paris, the Neverending Glory collection designed by Jan Plecháč and Henry Wielgusreinterprets the classic pendant in a contemporary version.

Neverending Glory Small Collection Lasvit

Solid geometric shapes, modern design and natural decorations characterize the Yakisugi collection designed by Kengo Kuma.

Yakisugi collection Lasvit

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The Lasvit’s collaboration with Maxim Velčovský has given rise to several lines of glass objects such as the kaleidoscopic Muster Cup with individual optical effects and the Neo-Gothic Cup with non-slip protrusions and made in Forest, a type of historical glass still very current. Snowman, instead, is a sugar bowl with a captivating shape.

Muster Cup Collection Lasvit

Neogothic Glass Collection Lasvit

Snowman Glass Sugar Bowl Lasvit

Milena Kling signs the Circle Glass collection decorated with delicate engravings, realized by master glassmakers.

Circle Glass Lasvit

Simple design and formal purity: the Mirrors Kiss collection designed by the young and talented designer Cyril Dunděra expresses the fragility of the mirrors, revealing the most mysterious aspects of human nature.

Kiss Collection Lasvit

 

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