Traditional Process Meets Modern Design
The Cesky Klin glass plate is a great example that simple traditional production methods can yield unique and functional contemporary designs. Applying his family’s classical Czech glass molding techniques, designer Martin Zampach melts glass to a specially prepared mold to achieve a smooth glossy top and rough textured bottom. The resulting vessel is ideal for serving fruit, storing knickknacks, or as a unique decorative piece.
Photography: Jaroslav Moravec
Designer: Martin Zampach


















17 Comments »
danolken says
looks like a butt mold
dumary joseph says
ahahahhahahahah…that's the truth!
Schandylicious says
I think it's more likely a woman's hip and legs.
Martin Žampach says
Vladislav Gajdosik says
I like it. Will it be possible to buy it somewhere in Prague, Martin?
Art says
That's beautiful! It's not a butt; it's a lady front.
danolken says
looks like a butt mold
dumary joseph says
ahahahhahahahah…that's the truth!
Schandylicious says
I think it's more likely a woman's hip and legs.
Martin Žampach says
Vladislav Gajdosik says
I like it. Will it be possible to buy it somewhere in Prague, Martin?
Art says
That's beautiful! It's not a butt; it's a lady front.
Rio Lee says
that’s what i m gonna say, hahahaa
Rio Lee says
that’s what i m gonna say, hahahaa
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