Cinque Torri bowl, 25 cm
The setting sun concealed in crystal
Collections: Cinque Torri
- Product ID:
- 32841-09
- Catalog No.:
- 3349
The bowl inspired by the magical setting sun between the Cinque Torri mountain peaks of the Italian Dolomites. This masterful work of crystal underlaid with aurora bears a touch of honey amber and a flawless cut. It’s the unification of honest craftsmanship and modern design. It brightens every interior with a warm light and summerlike atmosphere. Allow yourself to be swept away by the beauty of the setting sun, which it conceals inside.
- Size 25,0 cm
- Height 135 mm
- Manufactured since 2016
- Maximum diameter 300 mm
- Collections Cinque Torri
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Design and production
Inspired by the magical setting sun in the Italian Dolomites
The Cinque Torri collection was designed by Filip Dobias, a graduate of the Academy of Arts, Architecture and Design in Prague and a laureate of the Ludwig Moser Award in 2014. The Cinque Torri vase and bowl are inspired by the magical setting sun in the Italian Dolomites. It’s here the honest, venerable craft of glassmaking unites with modern design. The master glassmakers form the vase and bowl with their own breath, before the best cutters create the geometrically flawless cut. Magical optics are stunningly highlighted here. The cut crystal, underlaid with aurora, bears a touch of honey amber, and it shines like a diamond when the light hits it just right. Both works bring a little piece of summer into every interior, whether as a standalone solitaire or together as a one-of-a-kind collection.
- Hand-blown from environmentally friendly lead-free crystal
- Hand-cut and polished to a high gloss
- Made using the glass underlay technique
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Designer
Filip Dobias
Filip Dobias belongs to the youngest generation of glass designers (* 1990). He began his design journey at the age of 19 at the Applied Arts Secondary Vocational School of Glassmaking in Valašské Meziříčí, later attending the Academy of Arts, Architecture and Design in Prague under the guidance of Academy Scholar Prof. Rony Plesl.