Elis Monsport

Elis Monsport
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Elis Monsport is a Czech multidisciplinary designer and visionary glass engraver working at the intersection of fine and applied arts. Inspired by landscapes, mountains, and the transformation of light, Elis Monsport translates natural atmospheres into glass with refined sensitivity and poetic precision. Specializing in engraved and kiln-formed glass, continuously expanding the material’s expressive and spatial potential. The work spans architectural elements, sculptural objects, mirrored installations, and collectible furniture that balance geometric clarity with organic fluidity.

The exhibition presents a curated selection of architectural and collectible glass works, including partitions, wall-mounted lighting, a shower screen, a floor lamp, and a vase. Through these varied typologies, it demonstrates how artistic glass can operate across different scales from functional architectural elements to sculptural objects. By showing this range, the presentation offers insight into the breadth of her practice and the material’s potential within both interior and spatial contexts.

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