Júlia Legátová
Glass is fragile yet majestic. It transforms an ordinary moment into a higher aesthetic level through its unique absorption of light, which gives it a unique elegance. It has the ability to diffuse itself into the surrounding area. Practical items made of glass are often quiet company living in synergy or harmony with their surroundings. They can express support to those who participate in them. Sometimes they are more visible, sometimes less. The products made by Sugaar & Sugaar, founded in 2020 by Milan Novosedliak do not stand in the background. They are beauty made in glass, highlighted by their monumentally minimalistic and gently curved morphology. This beauty is presented by products with a clearly legible and defined brand. Their shape makes them easy to identify; their choice of colour, height and finish of the glass can be adapted to the customer’s needs; in their colour and shape they are playful, and monumentally silent in the choice of a transparent clear piece. The boundary between a product’s character and the possibilities of the presented object’s expression plays into the hands of the whole, and thus expresses its reason.
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