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Absurd combinations
Written by: Štěpánka Strouhalová
Photo by: Věroslav Sixt
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Rony Plesl |
Arising from
the waters of Czech design, glass artist Rony Plesl brought to
local awareness a fresh view, a perfect craft, and even comprehensive
design know-how.
ONE YEAR AGO this former glass-work teacher at SUPŠ (Secondary
School of the Applied Arts) in Železný Brod and designer of the
B.A.G. and AJETO glassworks established his own company and his
design endeavors took a new turn. Thanks to the managerial skills
of his partner, Petr Seifert, he now has more time for his designs
and can even allow himself to undertake certain comprehensive solutions
by order. "When we approach firms we want to know things like
who the end customer is and what sort of price the collection is
to be sold for. We put out our own high quality catalog and can
also assist with distribution," Plesl says. He adds that firms
are beginning to be drawn by such an offer, and that his company
is literally swamped by orders, from eyeglasses to beer glasses.
He adopted his approach during his work as a designer with the
famed Italian glassworks Barovier & Toso, a firm with a tradition
dating back eight hundred years. "In general, Italian design
isn't based solely on the cleverness of its designers, it's more
a well thought-out, close cooperation between industry and trade," the
designer explains. He designs large bowls and vases with elaborate
details for Barovier & Toso. "It's sort of a combination
of decorative Murano techniques and my Czech sculptural approach," he
adds.
"I enjoy free sculpture, because it allows me to express myself
with absolute freedom," Plesl muses. "Design immediately
reaches many people, and you get immediate reactions to it. But
on the other hand you have to make many compromises with the producer." The
typical hallmarks of Plesl's style are stated in his artistic manifesto:
complicated minimal, romantic industrial, a glass as a sculpture,
decor by image. "I don't like it when things are dry. I like
a clean shape, but it must be marked by something unexpected, pleasant,
and juicy. But I think the greatest art is when you are able to
do something very clever that everyone can like," Plesl says.
In this country Plesl offers his collections in various price ranges:
large vases and bowls are sold at Linea Pura from 10 to 20,000
crowns, for example, and less expensive drinking glasses and small
items are sold at Livingshop and Livingspace. Besides the Pecka
gallery in Prague, he exhibits in many prestigious galleries around
the world such as Hittfeld in Germany.

Isamu Vase, molded glass
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Krakatit Flask, blown and cut glass
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Uran Vase, blown and cut glass
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Hemingway Glass, blown and cut glass
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| high season
for coffee
Does your blood test positive for
caffeine, or are you already hooked?
Power and style: cups for espresso,
CZK 225 (price includes saucer)
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Household silver: stainless
steel cup, CZK 1,080, sugar bowl, CZK 950, Zack, milk
whisk, Aerolate, CZK 800 |
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right size: bowls for macchiato and jug from the Caffe ti Amo collection, CZK
305 and 790, plastic spoons, CZK 85 each
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Genuine coffee: cup for cappucino and espresso from the
Grand Noir collection, CZK 225 and 250 (price includes
saucer) |
· De.co
by de.facto, Perlová
12, Praha 1
· Luis, Palác Flóra, Vinohradská 149, Praha 3
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| shop of the
month
A glass ACT: Although the Galerie
Tesař in fact offers "only" drinking glasses of
a single shape and appearance, it provides a pleasant counterbalance
to shops with very colorful, ornate glass. Glassmakers Milan
and Veronika Tesař take advantage of simple cutting in a
cultivated manner. Their interesting, dynamic line achieves
an artistic effect on simply-shaped drinking sets and carafes,
from clear or matte glass.

Galerie Tesař, Skořepka 4, Praha 1
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