Products
Tableware
We are passionate about showcasing the sensorial and emotional potential of glass in the kitchen.
We design and produce tableware, utilitarian and presentation elements.
We are passionate about showcasing the sensorial and emotional potential of glass in the kitchen.
We believe in the importance of surrounding ourselves with beauty in our daily activities, creating calm, lively, utilitarian objects that bring richness and enjoyment to our table.
We engage in dialogue with haute cuisine chefs to create new supports that accompany the gastronomic concept and experience.
Our tableware is produced using environmentally friendly processes. We work with a neutral, non-toxic material that is reusable and recyclable an unlimited number of times.
“The beauty of an ordinary object is, for me, the supreme form of beauty.” Peter Zumthor
Domestic fused stained glass
Glass is a living material, which comes to life by sunlight.
We work with light filtered through color and geometric patterns as functional and space harmonising elements in bioconstruction and architectural projects.
Glass is a living material, animated by the movement of sunlight. We seek for the appropriate internal colour palette for each project with the energetic principles of colour and spatial orientation. We use different geometric patterns and proportions according to the specific place. Geometry pulsates and orders; colour is a vibrational frequency, and we naturally respond by resonance and harmony.
The stained glass pieces are made with compatible colored fused glass as an alternative to eliminate lead in stained glass traditional production. We use sandblasting as an alternative to highly polluting hydrofluoric acid. Sealed glass in a chamber adds acoustic and thermal insulation properties, thus achieving greater efficiency.
Glass is a neutral, stable, non-toxic material, reusable and 100% recyclable, made from very abundant raw resources like silica, and it does not age or change over time.
“In our time, light has become a mere quantitative matter, and the window has lost its meaning as a mediator between the two worlds, between the closed and the open, the interiority and exteriority, the public and private, shadow and light.” – Juhani Pallasmaa
Lighting
Light is pure information, not only functional or aesthetic, but animic.
For us, lamps are just another way to bring light into the home. We contemplate light from a subtle and ambience aspect. We talk about the quality of light through its tone, hue, softness, density, and atmosphere.
Light is pure information, not only functional or aesthetic, but animic. It affects the emotional field; it is therapeutic. Diffused light brings well-being.
As producers, we are not so interested in creating material goods as in creating emotional ones. The relationship with everyday objects and everything that stems from it.
“Let light touch the soul.” – Tadao Ando

