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Glas Italia Introduces Their 2024 Collection Featuring Big Hitting Designers

07.18.24 | By
Glas Italia Introduces Their 2024 Collection Featuring Big Hitting Designers

Glas Italia has released its innovative 2024 collection with furniture pieces from the incredible minds of Michael Anastassiades, Piero Lissoni, Philippe Starck, Patricia Urquiola, and Yabu Pushelberg, where glass was transformed and reinterpreted driving the concept of each project. Keep reading to see what they were able to accomplish!

Two minimalist glass tables, one taller and clear, the other shorter and green, displayed against a plain background.

Kazimir Console + Kazimir Table by Michael Anastassiades

The Kazimir Console and Kazimir Table are Michael Anastassiades first works created in tandem with Glas Italia. Sculptural and refined, the geometric designs are inspired by artist Kazimir Severinovič Malevič and the geometric abstractionism he favored. Each Kazimir piece is made by overlapping sheets of a specially tempered, double-sided, green acid-etched glass or laminated double-sided acid-etched extralight glass. Both types of glass use a special UV bonding method that helps to keep the angles sharp and the seams invisible.

Detail of a minimalist green glass table displayed against a plain background.

Kazimir Table by Michael Anastassiades

Detail of a minimalist green glass table displayed against a plain background.

Kazimir Table by Michael Anastassiades

A modern, minimalist desk with an asymmetrical design featuring black surfaces and transparent colored panels in green and orange. One leg is black while the other supports a green cube.

Ratio Desk by Piero Lissoni

Piero Lissoni adds two fresh ideas to the 2024 catalog with the Ratio desk and Obliquo open storage units. High-quality materials allow the minimal designs and precise details to elevate the simplicity of each piece. The boxy Ratio is petite with a significant visually impactful. Lissoni designed the desk using 10mm tempered smoked glass boxes that are glued at 45-degree angles, cantilevered, and overlapped with some additional support from minimal black chrome metal joints. Ratio counterbalances its compartmentalized left side with a solid matte black Ash leg on the right. The horizontal box, the desk’s main surface, holds a solid black Ash sliding drawer with velvet inserts, while the other two boxes can be used as storage. These compartments are available in either smoked glass or with a back panel and a colored transparent glass finish.

Detail of a modern, minimalist desk with an asymmetrical design featuring black surfaces and transparent colored panels in green and orange. One leg is black while the other supports a green cube.

Ratio Desk by Piero Lissoni

Detail of a modern, minimalist desk with an asymmetrical design featuring black surfaces and transparent colored panels in green and orange. One leg is black while the other supports a green cube.

Ratio Desk by Piero Lissoni

Modern metal storage unit with a geometric design featuring multiple square and rectangular compartments, positioned against a plain white background.

Obliquo Open Storage Units by Piero Lissoni

Lissoni’s Obliquo open storage units also utilize glazing, in this case 4 and 6mm laminated glass with a polished ground edge that’s heat-sealed at 45 degrees. The exterior of each piece features a bright, mirrored chrome finish, while the interior mirror is opaque with a distorted reflection.

Modern metal storage unit with a geometric design featuring multiple square and rectangular compartments, positioned against a plain white background.

Obliquo Open Storage Units by Piero Lissoni

Detail of a modern metal storage unit with a geometric design featuring multiple square and rectangular compartments, positioned against a plain white background.

Obliquo Open Storage Units by Piero Lissoni

A glass dining table with a rectangular top and clear angled glass legs, featuring a horizontal black wooden beam for support.

Compression Dining Table by Philippe Starck

Philippe Starck contributed three experimental, sophisticated designs utilizing glass. The Compression Dining Table, Crystal Stool, and two Menteur Mirrors are each full of character and that signature Starck style. “Like fire and water, the marriage of glass and wood in a technological miracle,” Phillipe Starck says.

The Compression Dining Table brings together glass, solid wood, and chromed steel using an interlocking system. The series of rectangular dining tables uses 19mm transparent glass for the top and 24mm tempered transparent glass for the base. A lone solid oak beam runs through the center of both angled legs to add support, while chromed metal wedges are added to the holes on the beam to secure the glass sheets in place. Choose from two finishes: deeply brushed and waxed or charred.

A wooden block attached to a glass dining table with metal brackets.

Compression Dining Table by Philippe Starck

A clear glass stool with a round top and three angled legs.

Crystal Stool by Philippe Starck

With high load resistance and stability, Starck’s Crystal Stool is an impressive feat made using only glass. We have UV-bonded 4mm tempered transparent glass and innovative manufacturing processes to thank. For use as either a stool or side table, the silhouette and mirror-polished stainless-steel feet are the icing on the cake. “Sitting is good, but sitting on nothing is more poetic,” Starck remarks.

A woman ins reflected in a round mirror with a metallic frame.

Menteur Mirrors by Philippe Starck

Four concave or convex mirrors – depending on the silver face – make up Starck’s Menteur family using a complex curvature technique that’s never been implemented before. The center of each mirror reveals a clear image, as expected, but the edges surprisingly share a deformed reflection, making the Menteur both practical and fun. Each mirror uses a single sheet of extra-clear glass that’s curved around the whole perimeter using complex bending techniques before being manually silvered. It is available in two sizes, a round mirror and a rectangular shape that can be hung vertically or horizontally. The back side of the concave version is available in the colors silver or orange Pantone 163C.

A woman in a black dress and ankle boots stands reflected in a tall metallic framed mirror.

Menteur Mirrors by Philippe Starck

Five colorful, cylindrical side tables with flared bases are arranged in a scattered formation against a plain backdrop. The tables are green, yellow, brown, gray, and purple.

Babar Side Table by Patricia Urquiola

Patricia Urquiola’s Babar Tables continue the designer’s research into working with recycled glass. Round high and low tables are made using a mix of 100% recycled raw glass grit and glass shards, each handmade piece featuring irregular surfaces. That craftsmanship only adds to the charm and possibilities of an infinitely reusable material such as glass. Assemble and disassemble the legs easily using a system of metal plates. Babar is available in five different colors: ice, jade, clay, honey, and lavender.

A round green table with a smooth top and three cylindrical legs on a white background.

Babar High Table by Patricia Urquiola

Detail of round table with a smooth top and cylindrical legs on a white background.

Babar Side Table by Patricia Urquiola

A multicolored geometric coffee table featuring shades of pink, green, and purple with a marbled texture on a plain background.

Remis Coffee Table by Patricia Urquiola

Perhaps the most playful addition to Glas Italia this year is Urquiola’s Remis, a low table and console that utilize a wood structure laminated with cast glass tiles in a variety of colors. Do you see the visual illusion of perspective? The shape and position of the mosaic of tiles create an axonometric projection using parallelograms. Each table comes complete with a fully functional, invisible drawer to hold your valuables and secrets.

Detail of a multicolored geometric coffee table featuring shades of pink, green, and purple with a marbled texture on a plain background.

Remis Coffee Table by Patricia Urquiola

A multicolored geometric console featuring shades of pink, green, and purple with a marbled texture on a plain background.

Remis Console by Patricia Urquiola

Modern glass console featuring a purple rectangular top, a vertical support, and a curved glass shelf.

Ollie Console by Yabu Pushelberg

The new additions to Glas Italia’s lineup conclude with Yabu Pushelberg’s extension of the Ollie collection, with a console joining the coffee table and totem bookcase released last year. The aesthetically driven piece of furniture features a curved, extra-clear piece of glass for storage underneath the main surface. A drawer is covered in glossy purple-lilac lacquered glass, and the vertical stand is 12+12mm laminated tempered glass with Trasparenti Colorati 120.

Detail of a modern glass console featuring a purple rectangular top, a vertical support, and a curved glass shelf.

Ollie Console by Yabu Pushelberg

Detail of a modern glass console featuring a purple rectangular top, a vertical support, and a curved glass shelf.

Ollie Console by Yabu Pushelberg

To learn more about Glas Italia’s 2024 releases, visit glasitalia.com.

Kelly Beall is Director of Branded Content at Design Milk. The Pittsburgh-based writer and designer has had a deep love of art and design for as long as she can remember, from Fashion Plates to MoMA and far beyond. When not searching out the visual arts, she's likely sharing her favorite finds with others. Kelly can also be found tracking down new music, teaching herself to play the ukulele, or on the couch with her three pets – Bebe, Rainey, and Remy. Find her @designcrush on social.