Ornamental Vase ‘Orion’ by Bystro Design
Retro-styled ‘Orion’ ornamental vase from the highly acclaimed glass blowing and cutting duo at Studio Bystro.
In the night sky, if you look up to Orion’s Belt, you will see the three stars; Alnitak, Alnilam and Mintaka, almost in alignment. Thus, on the vase are the three stars of Orion.
Combining well-honed glass-blowing skills with finely tuned cutting, the decorative vase makes a highly prized addition to any home.
Display this beautiful ornamental vase in the bedroom, drawing room or living room. It will add a delightful dash of elegance wherever it is placed.
Each one is handblown and a unique one-off. It will look beautiful, backlit on a mantel or shelf.
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N.B. The images shown are an example of the ones in the series. Each piece is handmade and therefore there will be small variations in colour, shape and pattern. Each one is completely unique and signed by the artist.
Ornamental Vase Artist
Bystro Design Studio was established in 2005, combining the talents of glass artists Dagmar Pánková and partner Leos Smejkal.
The studio specialises in art glass and glass product design, delivering a range of premium quality items that are perfect for centrepieces for country homes, luxury urban apartments and corporate HQs.
Dagmar and Leos put emphasis on perfecting their hand-crafted treatment of the final pieces. Their pieces can be bold, humourous or exaggerated in style.
The pair met while studying glassmaking in Kamenicky, Senov, where Dagmar taught glassmaking since 2004. They have now joined forces to build a ground-breaking glass studio.
Dagmar is a contemporary visual artist, born in 1971, who began her career as a designer for Egermann-Exbor Glassworks, Novy Bor.
After her studies, where she specialised in painting on glass, she went to the UK in 1995 and attended ceramics courses run by artist David Fry (Newcastle upon Tyne).
In 1997, Dagmar began work on her new collections, in cooperation with leading Czech glass companies such as Klara Hut, Primaglass, Slavia, Ajeto and Sans Souci.
She has exhibited her exceptional work at Pinakothek Der Moderne München, Germany (2006) and the Museum of Decorative Arts Prague, Czech Republic (2008).
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