Volcano pendant lights by Maxim Vel?ovský for Lasvit
VDF products fair: Maxim Vel?ovský designed the Volcano pendant lighting for Lasvit as a nod to the landscape that surrounds the brand's factory in the Czech Republic.
The ceiling lights are distinguished by hand-blown glass pendants with conical shapes modelled on geological formations close to the Lasvit glassworks, which were formed by historic volcanic activity.
Each pendant has a textured surface to mimic the lava flow from a volcano, while also diffracting light in interesting ways. This texture was informed by Vel?ovský's childhood memories of making mountain sculptures with crinkled paper.
"The shape itself looks like a model of a volcano as if it were created by a small child, who made it from crumpled paper and placed a lightbulb inside," said Vel?ovský, Lasvit's creative director. "I wanted to create a symbol of the volcano ? a pyramid shaped by means of crumpling and deforming sheets so that I might be able to create a specific surface structure which would diffract light," he added. "It is thus a little model volcano hailing from our volcanic lands which went extinct long ago."
Product:Â Volcano
Designer: Maxim Vel?ovský
Brand:Â Lasvit
About VDF products fair: the VDF products fair offers an affordable launchpad for new products during Virtual Design Festival. For more details email [email protected].
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