Sans Souci launches Genesis
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Sans Souci launches Genesis

Czech designer and producer of architectural and lighting instalations Sans Souci, has for the first time launched in India an exquisite new collection titled Genesis. Classic and contemporary combine to create delicate yet daring pieces of the awe-inspiring Genesis collection. Inspired by the origins of life and culture, the Genesis series has a bold but decorative aesthetic to adorn your interior. Expert nano coating technology is used to create a high-end finish for each glass component in gold. This arresting collection sets the mood and instantly enhances the ambiance of any kind of space.

This striking lighting range evokes emotions, creates feelings and exudes a strong personality. The majestic chandeliers in this eye-catching collection are truly sights to behold! Sans Souci’s aim is to play with light and explore its form in different dimensions. It draws on the experiences of past generations of glass-makers, with the quality of work defined by the purely Czech origin of their products. The brand masters in creating original architectural features, such as railings, stairways, tables, skylights, columns, and others.

Among the key projects in India are the Ritz Carlton in Pune, the JW Mariott in Kolkata, and the Rajapushpa Villa in Hyderabad

Czech designer and producer of architectural and lighting instalations Sans Souci, has for the first time launched in India an exquisite new collection titled Genesis. Classic and contemporary combine to create delicate yet daring pieces of the awe-inspiring Genesis collection. Inspired by the origins of life and culture, the Genesis series has a bold but decorative aesthetic to adorn your interior. Expert nano coating technology is used to create a high-end finish for each glass component in gold. This arresting collection sets the mood and instantly enhances the ambiance of any kind of space. This striking lighting range evokes emotions, creates feelings and exudes a strong personality. The majestic chandeliers in this eye-catching collection are truly sights to behold! Sans Souci’s aim is to play with light and explore its form in different dimensions. It draws on the experiences of past generations of glass-makers, with the quality of work defined by the purely Czech origin of their products. The brand masters in creating original architectural features, such as railings, stairways, tables, skylights, columns, and others. Among the key projects in India are the Ritz Carlton in Pune, the JW Mariott in Kolkata, and the Rajapushpa Villa in Hyderabad

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