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an art object for your home. Light objects float weightlessly in space. Fragile, iridescent, timeless. Solitary, or in constellation, ELOA lamps create individual light concepts that remind us of star constellations. Hence the objects‘ names.

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ELOA combines the craft of ancient glassblowing with a simple, yet distinct design. To achieve the large size of the glass objects while working without forms requires a high level of refined craftsmanship and skill, which can only be performed by a few master glassblowers in Bohemia. These objects exist as pendant, floor, standing, and wall luminaries as well as bowls and vases.

ELOA was founded in 2015 by the Swiss designer Simone Lüling, who is based in Berlin. Simone Lüling designs and coordinates the objects with the vision of combining simplicity and high-quality artisanship.

The glasses are made in traditional glassworks. The size of the objects requires a high level of crafts­manship that only a few glassblowers can still master. ELOA therefore cooperates with the best glassblowers from the Czech Republic. The special thing about ELOA is that all objects are blown without forms, free in the air with sophisticated techniques and a lot of craftsmanship. The glass is worked without pressing it into a form, with the highest premise of natural expression. Every pro­duction and every step is accompanied by the designer on site. The techniques and procedures are discussed together. The design of the individual object is thus individual and unique. The forms are blown from a wide range of colours. Glass rods from a German company are used for the individual colours. These highly pigmented rods are individually incorporated into the respective objects during blowing. The special incorporation of the glass pigments and the varying thickness of the glass crea­te the various colour gradients that give ELOA products their fascination.