Designed by Katerina Handlova
Shibari is not simply the technique of tying objects with ropes, but a method of communication within hidden systems of lines and loops. In Japanese it?s called Kinbaku: the beauty of tight binding. This sophisticated collection places crystal centerpieces amidst the knots to draw our attention and create variable compositions. Thanks to BOMMA?s daring design, Shibari may be considered a work of art, whether as a stand-alone piece or in a grouping that resembles a sculpture.
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$4,330
Bomma?s meticulously crafted leather and horsehair surrounding firmly embraces its hand-blown crystal elements. This unconventional romantic bond celebrates a world of contradictions and the permanent essence of glass. The original design of this collection combines two absolutely precise crafts ? perfect leather processing and traditional glassmaking. While the object encased in black leather provokes with […]
$7,110
The name chosen for this Bomma collection, inspired by basic geometric shapes, comes from the Greek word for ?appearances.? According to Plato?s teachings, phenomena are mere transient images of eternal and perfect forms and thus inherently unreal. A fitting name for objects made of glass ? a material that is both rigid and flexible, as […]
$1,150
Like distant stars, these seemingly small lighted objects impress with both their design and craft. The light source is placed within a mouth-blown piece, shining from the center of a precisely cut crystal star. This Bomma collection is characterized by combining seemingly incompatible contrasts ? light and darkness in an exact vision of the creator […]
$1,780
The Dot Collection combines the directness of exposed, spherical bulbs with the rich materiality of brass. Focused, geometric compositions contain these two features, balancing line, surface, and luminous points.
$4,150
The Laurent Collection distills the milk globe to its essential relationship between circle and sphere. A series of thin forms compliment the Laurent globes?forms that carve through space, moving between line, surface, and volume. These forms combine in endless patterns, making it possible for an installation of Laurent lamps to inhabit any space with subtlety […]