Behind the Scenes: Vestige Making Process

  • Behind the Scenes: Vestige Making Process
  • May 2024

Vestige was conceived as an optical device to create a sense of wonderment. Featuring a solid parabolic cone with a concave face that emerges from within a monolithic rectangular base. Made from cast crystal glass by renowned glass artist Peter Kovacsy, Vestige celebrates the allure, texture, and volume of glass.

This collaboration connects Kovacsy’s unique talents with Gardam’s geometric sensitivity and fascination with the illuminated surreal. Vestige’s, minimalistic shapes are created through an ardently elaborate process. Each Vestige piece is coupled with a raw aluminium base and machined conical dimmer, handmade, polished and waxed, meticulously hand assembled in our Melbourne studio.

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