studio Thier & van Daalen Present BLOOM as an Exercise in Color
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studio Thier & van Daalen Present BLOOM as an Exercise in Color
"What begins as a delicate glass sphere is gently transformed into a wide, luminous disc, turning the surface into a stage for shifting bouquets of abstract color. Ephemeral, meditative, and unique, each wash of color, distinct in its path and transparency, decorates the glass-blown rondel-shaped lights. A aura of light illuminates from the back, throwing opacity and hue into stark relief."
"Blown by hand in Leerdam, Netherlands, these lights exemplify the truest outcome of the form. Unencumbered by the rigidity of perfection, these lights revel in the singularity of the work - each one is uniquely composed, coaxed into shape by expert hands crafting molten material. Glassblowing offers a humane element that industrial firing simply cannot bring: we know what's made by hands that look like ours and what isn't."
BLOOM wall lights translate the dappled beauty of sunlight on flower petals into luminous, rondel-shaped glass discs. Each piece begins as a delicate sphere and expands into a wide, translucent disc with layered washes of color that vary in path and transparency. Rear illumination emphasizes opacity and hue, producing unique reflections and a soft aura that changes with perspective. Hand-blown in Leerdam, Netherlands, each light embraces imperfection and singularity, revealing the human touch of glassblowing. The design applies biomimicry to capture ephemeral natural moments and evoke emotional, contemplative experiences through color and light.
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