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Lasvit is a Bohemian artisan and design house renowned for creating sublime glass and light artworks loved globally. Specialising in site–specific glass light installations, architectural artisanal glass, and design collections of lighting and glassware, Lasvit blends masterful craftsmanship with avant–garde design. Collaborating with some of the world’s most visionary designers, each piece bears the imprint of its maker—hand–blown, shaped, and meticulously finished by skilled glassmakers who infuse their passion into every creation. Beyond their crystal contours, Lasvit’s designs radiate energy, aiming to become timeless objects that captivate, inspire, and connect.

For the very first time, Lasvit will take part at 3daysofdesign in Copenhagen, presenting a selection of recent works that celebrate the multifaceted nature of glass. At FRAMING, Lasvit will showcase three standout projects: Herbarium by Lasvit Design Team, Miles by Yabu Pushelberg, and Nebula by Claesson Koivisto Rune. Each project on view reflects a different facet of Lasvit’s understanding of glass—from its precise, technical possibilities to its more tactile and expressive qualities. Over the years, Lasvit has become a trusted collaborator to many of the world’s most respected designers, valued for its ability to translate ideas into glass with clarity and imagination.

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