Bōru:a glass screen with an irregular and liquid silhouette.

“I spent hours sitting on the floor of the Teshima Art Museum, Japan, observing the shape of the water, allowing silence to fill the void that the location brings to mind. I tried to replicate that feeling, into a sketch and turn them into an item of interior design”.

Essential to Feng Shui, a partition screen is designed to protect and divide space according to energy currents.The screen stands out for its indefinite and soft silhouettes which gently make their surroundings graceful.

Each item is made up of two glass panels placed side-by-side.

 

Lidia Covello

A set designer and Art Director born in 1989, she embarked upon her professional career working initially for Torafu Architects, where she designed the windows for the Hermes 2016 A/W and 2017 A/W collections in 21 stores across Japan and at Maison Hermes in Ginza, one of the biggest shopping districts in Tokyo.

She currently lives and works in Milan but Lidia Covello defines Japan as being her aesthetic canon _Intro launched the first family of ‘rational sculpture’ for Omnidecor - an Italian company that specializes in producing and processing glass, where Lidia Covello has held the position of art director since 2021.


 
 
 

Credits

Client: -

Manufacturer: -

Brand: OmniDecor Glass Design

Designer: Lidia Covello

Country: Italy

Photographs: © Lea Anouchinsky

 
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