LASVIT<\/a>, who have inherited the traditional craft of Bohemian glassmaking, KKAA developed a technique for precisely imprinting the texture of burnt cedarwood onto glass surfaces. Using this technique, which involves pressing high-temperature hand-blown glass onto the wood, KKAA designed lighting fixtures as well as glass cups. Ever since I came across Gaudi\u2019s iron fence made using casts of palm leaves, I have had a growing interest in the idea of directly taking casts of natural materials.<\/p>\nYear: 2018
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\nMaterial : Glass
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