BOMMA’s first series of lighting collection made from Fragmentglass, presents a new perspective on glass waste shards transformed into the original gemstones.

BOMMA’s lighting undergoes strict quality control. Pieces with imperfections inevitably end up as glass shards, despite the many hours glassmakers spent creating them. But glass is a recyclable material and can be remelted for further use. Inspired by this process, designers from the DECHEM Studio created Fragmentglass, a new material that upcycles glass shards and breathes new life into them.

The new lighting carries BOMMA’s signature combination of innovation, craft, technology and distinctive design. The shapes resemble gemstones created under pressure to reveal inner beauty.

BOMMA offers Fragments lighting in two sizes — short and long — and in three colours: black, white and Flamingo Mint. The elegant, minimalist fittings for the lighting are available in brushed gold or anthracite finishes.

As with the BOMMA Constellations product line, this collection allows for creative groupings of individual lighting elements to suit the needs of the space.

Each Fragmentglass panel is carefully assembled by stacking glass shards into a melting mold. The resulting structure is quite unpredictable as the melting process itself cannot be controlled. Each piece is first cut from the Fragmentglass panel and then meticulously hand-cut by the master glass cutter.

The designers carefully curated a color palette for the new Fragmentglass material, allowing only certain ratios of colored shards to achieve the desired effect. The resulting Fragmentglass was created in three color variations – mysterious Black, stormy white-gray White, and delicate Flamingo Mint.
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