3-D Printing Brings Czech Cubism To Life In Gorgeous Geometric Dinnerware Set

Svetlana Koženová's collection for Czech home goods retailer Lauriger ushers Czech Cubism into the 21st century.

In the years between 1910 and 1925, Czech Cubism flourished in Prague. Czech architects, sculptors and furniture designers took the sharp points and folded planes of Cubist paintings by the likes of Picasso and Georges Braque and translated them into buildings and objects. Walk around Prague today and you can still see relics of the movement in the angular, origami-like facades of buildings Hodek Apartment House and the Kovarovic Villa.

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