Date: 4 September 2023
The new projects, which were officially presented during the last edition of the Fuorisalone in Milan, play the starring role again of the outfit devised for the OmniDecor.lab showroom in via Cerva 23 in Milan, during Milan Glass Week 2023.
From 5th to 8th September 2023, Bōru,Yūrei and Quadratti will not only illustrate the extensive product line-up branded OmniDecor which, this year too, is supplemented with new finishes and decorations, but also the eloquence of glass coming together with light.
Bōru are the new screens with soft and stylish silhouettes. Designer Lidia Covello considered the combination of glass and light when she designed them. The result is a pliable and iridescent material which lends Bōru an ornamental value with sculptural features.
The use of different glass solutions from the OmniDecor catalogue (DecorOpal, Bondi, Riga and Specchio) makes it possible to harness the expressive potential of this material, enhanced by the outstanding technical expertise of OmniDecor.
The vitality of glass is also evident in Yūrei, designed by Lidia Covello and Alberto Gaiotto; these vases consist of a painted aluminium tube crossed by a glass pane, the shape of which replicates a hand-sketched free section. This brings to mind the concept of manual expertise which is the mantra of excellence Made in Italy embraced by OmniDecor. The serenity and harmony conveyed by the profiles of Yūrei are amplified by the materials (Riga, Bondi, Rete, Microdot and Specchio). As light strikes the engraved surface, it shapes the glass and transforms it into a presence: a soul encased in a glass body, similar to traditional Japanese Yūrei ghosts.
OmniDecor also boasts a brand new glass: Quadratti. The DecorFlou® Design collection has been supplemented with this new decorated glass resulting from the partnership with Egidio Panzera Architect.
OmniDecor’s expertise has made it possible to create this thick warp of alternating rectangles and squares. This design is a game of negatives and positives: when light shines through the glass pane, the shadow it casts creates a geometric pattern which, thanks to an optical effect, appears completely different from that of the glass itself.
Quadratti is easy to use in the design of hotels, residences as well as in the retail sector and as a finish for items of interior décor.
The new outfit, curated by set designer Lidia Covello, is the stage to an alliance, between light and glass, where OmniDecor is acknowledged as being an international market leader in satin finish, decorated and coloured glass for contemporary architecture.
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