OMEGA CENTAURI at other.circle, Copenhagen
Back in Berlin after a wonderful week in Copenhagen, we are delighted to share a look back at the first presentation of OMEGA CENTAURI at other.circle.
For the first time, OMEGA CENTAURI was presented both as a sculptural installation and as a new glass object. Inspired by Omega Centauri, the largest and brightest globular star cluster in the Milky Way, the work translates celestial beauty into light, colour, and handcrafted glass. Composed of delicate mouth-blown elements, the installation creates a luminous landscape that shifts with every perspective, evoking the shimmering density and organic movement of a distant constellation.
We could not have imagined a more beautiful setting than other.circle to introduce this new chapter of ELOA. Seeing the project come to life in this unique environment and sharing it with visitors from around the world was a truly special experience.
We would like to thank everyone who contributed to bringing OMEGA CENTAURI to life and everyone who joined us in Copenhagen. It was a pleasure to share the work with so many inspiring people and to experience such an exciting week for the international design community.
Fotos: Christina Rogge & other.circle










