Plass
Foscarini,
2011
Light, reflection, and material depth.
Plass explores the relationship between glass and industrial production.
A traditional language is translated into a contemporary material.
The surface retains subtle irregularities.
These imperfections recall hand-blown glass.
The body is formed through rotational moulding in polycarbonate.
Light interacts with the material in a controlled and measured way.
Reflections create depth and variation.
For NICHETTO®, material becomes a tool to extend tradition.
Not by imitation, but through transformation.
The volume is generous yet visually light.
Transparency allows light to move through the form.
The lamp becomes a luminous body.
Defined by reflection, depth, and presence.
