Take a look at a pearl glass bead: a simple but fascinating thing for its transparency and stripes. Consider the thousand-year-old tradition of an object so common and everyday, born despite fashion and time.
Imagine it suspended in the air, illuminated by an inner glow reflecting on its notched surface, creating a screen of light games. From this inspiration, Plass was born.
Plass, named for the synthesis of plastic and glass, interprets the millenarian tradition of glassmaking in the light of a material and process that is contemporary: transparent polycarbonate moulded in rotation.