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    Fragment Line lighting by Studio Dechem for Bomma

    Team_HomeDecorDesignerBy Team_HomeDecorDesignerApril 9, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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    Dezeen Showroom: Czech lighting brand Bomma worked with glassmakers Studio Dechem to release a pendant light that features a fringe of multicoloured glass.

    Fragment Line lighting comprises a metal strip that holds a pair of parallel rectilinear glass panels. It is suspended by vertical rods at two points along its frame.

    Fragment Line lighting by Studio Dechem for Bomma
    The name Fragment Line references the lamp’s shade, which is made from fragments of glass

    These sheets are comprised of individual glass fragments fused together by molten glass – a technique developed by Studio Dechem.

    “Fragment Line captures the dialogue between light and nature, where melted shards drift like clouds over horizons,” said Bomma. “The diversity of these fragments enables a fascinating play of light refraction.”

    Fragment Line lighting by Studio Dechem for Bomma
    Two colourways are available for both the glass shade and metal frame

    Due to its linear silhouette, it is intended for installation above tables and kitchen islands in domestic interiors, as well as in meeting rooms, bars and lobbies.

    Users can select from two directions of light and either cool or warm toned lighting, depending on where and when it is used.


    Product details:

    Product: Fragment Line
    Designer: Studio Dechem
    Brand: Bomma
    Contact: info@bomma.cz

    Materials: glass, metal
    Colours/finishes: white or black glass, brushed silver or brushed gold
    Dimensions: 1400 x 125 x 163 millimetres

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