Prismania collection

The transparent Prismania chair (2016) is both an artefact and a chair. At one point you can barely see it, take another step and it will show you all the colours of the spectrum due to its design. Additional pieces have been introduced at the Salone del Mobile in 2021.

After serious requests for a prismatic barstool solution, Studio Elise Luttik introduces this very complimenting Prismania barstool to the collection answering a gap in the hospitality interior market.

The Palazzo edition of the Prismania chair is the youngest addition to the Prismania collection. The new high back chair puts you on a throne, empowering you with a royal backdrop of rainbow colors. At one point you barely see the transparent chair, take a step and it shows you all the colours of the spectrum. The chair can also embrace you with its arms and offer a comforting place to relax and let your mind wander freely. Prismania changes the view of the beholder. The room that is home alters into a version of itself that continues to change throughout the day.

Prismania room divider is topped by arches. To Elise Luttik the arches embody a door to a different world. The transparent screen shows engraving inspired by antique crystal glasses, which adds a graphic pattern in different colors of a prism. What was a surprise to Elise, is that the lines were mirrored, so even more colors and visual effects arise: “What I love is that this work can be both disco and humble. In a historic space Prismania Palazzo will from one point of view blend in with the decor. Take a step and it shows a contrast of styles that communicate with each other.”

Photography Lisa Klappe and Lonneke van der Palen

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