Koldova, Lucie

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Koldova, Lucie

Koldova, Lucie

Lucie is a lighting and furniture designer born in the Czech Republic.
After graduating at Academy of Arts, Architecture and Design in
Prague in 2009, she moved to Paris. She workes as a furniture and
light designer. Lucie established her own studio in Paris in 2012.

She appreciates influences, inspiration and different cultures melting
together in both - Prague and Paris where she continues working for
international clients. Lucie produces furniture pieces, glass sculptures
and timeless lights, objects of desire. Her work stretches from daily
products, conceptual space, urban area to poetic gallery objects
and limited series.

Lucie uses classic craftsmenship through cutting-edge
technologies with a main focus on basic materials such as wood
and glass. She likes working with colors, unusual proportions
and contrasts, her objects are often pushed to limits.
She creates with passion.

In 2010, she started her successful path in France with significant glass
pieces, called Muffins and Balloons, for a Czech traditional manufacturer
Brokis. Since then she keeps on working with glass and enjoys
experimenting with different light sources and crafty materials,
being fascinated by various techniques of glass blowing.