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Blown glass and minimalist design are highlights of Bomma’s luminaires, new to FAS

When you think about quality in crystals, one of the first words that come to mind is “Bohemia”. This historic region of the Czech Republic is known for its centuries-old production of blown glass artifacts. Founded in 2012 in East Bohemia, Bomma took advantage of the expertise of master craftsmen and added technology and inventive, contemporary design to create luminaires that are also works of art.

FAS brings Bomma to Brazil and highlights four creations that range from delicate sets of customizable pendants to crystalline and minimalist bulbs of large proportions. 

PEBBLES
Design Boris Klimek – Bomma

Numerous configurations can be made with Pebbles crystal components
Blown and polished manually, the oval, elliptical and spherical elements that can make up the different versions of the “Pebbles” family are based on five color varieties – white, light gray, black, green and red – milky or transparent. Pendant or table/floor lamps combine two or more modules fitted around a core that contains the dimmable light source.

LENS
Design Studio deFORM

Two lenses encapsulate the light source, creating a game of unique refractions and reflections. The convex Lens pieces, measuring 160 mm in diameter, can be used as individual pendants or in compositions. Those with a round base hold 3; 6; 9; 12 or 26 units in different heights with one or two colors; Chandeliers with a rectangular structure have 26 pieces. The hues are applied by hand and include variations of gold, blue, amber, smoke, milky white and bluish, in addition to the basic colorless. Bomma also offers the possibility for customers to create constellations with pendants in customized colors, heights and quantities.

DEW DROPS
Design: Boris Klimek

Dew drops are the motto of the lamp that applies glass bubbles with a metallic and iridescent appearance on long leather straps (animal or vegan) that can be applied in passage spaces, openings, living and dining rooms. With an ethereal appearance, the long luminaire (3 m long) can be used alone or in multiple numbers. Each hand-blown “drop” is unique and contains a light source inside that offers intensity regulation via a dimmer.

PHENOMENA
Design: Dechem Studio

Simple polished metal bases (silver or gold) support floor or pendant lamps from the Phenomena line: large hollow structures of hand-blown glass in color variations including green, pinkish, red and gray. The pieces structured in 26 versions are based on elementary geometric shapes such as the circle and the triangle and invite the union of opposites: robustness and delicacy or breadth and fluidity, without being obvious.

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