Produced through a specialized suspended glass-forming technique.
Molten glass is gathered at high temperatures (typically between 1100°C and 1300°C).
The glass is suspended and fall naturally under its own weight, while being carefully pulled
and guided to create a continuous cylindrical form.
This method ensures that each tube has a fluid, organic quality while maintaining the
precision needed for architectural applications.
The result is a glass element that appears almost weightless, yet possesses remarkable strength
and optical purity — essential for the even diffusion of light.
The artisanal nature of this process means that each glass tube bears subtle, unique variations,
giving the collection a sense of movement and individuality that complements its modular design.
Quartzo Production