The Wonderglass Flow is a luxury investment piece. It utilizes Venetian glass-blowing techniques to create a horizontal boundary between color and clarity. The Turquoise Gradient model is highly sought after for its ability to bring a "water-like" tranquility to a room. It is less of a light fixture and more of a suspended glass sculpture.
The design concept for the Flow Suspension is deeply poetic. Nao Tamura sought to capture the "lingering expanse of time" where the reflections of Venice’s cityscape meet the evening water. The lamp represents the border between the world above and an imaginary city below the surface.Each piece is hand-crafted to embody the dual nature of reality and fantasy, making it a favorite for "Quiet Luxury" and gallery-style residential spaces.
Artisan Craftsmanship & Gradient Light
Mouth-Blown Glass: Every pendant is hand-blown in the Czech Republic or Venice, ensuring that each piece has its own unique, organic shape.
Dual-Zone Diffusion: The glass features a delicate gradient—usually from an opaque top to a translucent bottom. This allows the light to appear "ghostly" and floating.
Biomorphic Silhouettes: The collection consists of seven distinct shapes (S1 through S7), ranging from slender, needle-like drops to wide, bulbous pods.
Custom Clusters: While striking on its own, the Flow is designed for sculptural displays. Combining different sizes (e.g., an S2, S4, and S7) creates a "cloud" of light that mimics a shifting water surface.
Expert Tips
The "Floating" Island: For a 10-foot kitchen island, use a linear row of S1 and S2 pendants. Their verticality adds height to the room without blocking sightlines.
The Stairwell Waterfall: Stagger a cluster of five mixed sizes (S1-S5) in a spiral configuration. The gradient glass will create a mesmerizing "rippling" effect as you walk up the stairs.
Minimalist Art Piece: In a sparse, white room, a single S4 in Turquoise Gradient acts as a pop of color that feels more like an original glass sculpture than a utility lamp.
Recommendations
The "Venetian Void" (Wonderglass): Hang a single large Wonderglass Flow in an entryway. The gradient glass acts as a "mood filter," changing the atmosphere of the home as the natural daylight shifts.