Peephole

  • Designer: Yagmur Incekulak, Ayberk Kaya, Egehan Yelgen
Jewelry for the home
Anna Orskaya looking through the round peephole she holds in her hand
Projekt: Peephole | Projektanci: Yagmur Incekulak, Ayberk Kaya oraz Egehan Yelgen | Fot. Rafał Kłos

Student project

Peephole

The Peephole is a unique combination of functionality and design. It is made of crystal glass, precisely cut and polished to create an interesting prismatic effect. The crystal is set in a stylish and modern brass frame made by a KUKA robot. The crystal provides an accurate and clear view of who is behind the door, allowing the user to easily identify threats. In addition, the unique prismatic effect makes looking through the peephole an interesting experience, increasing curiosity about what is on the other side.

The authors

The project was realized by Yagmur Incekulak, Ayberk Kaya and Egehan Yelgen – students of the School of Form at SWPS University.

The work was created as part of the project "Jewelry for the Home", carried out by the School of Form, jewelry designer Anna Orska and crystal glass masters from Julia Glassworks in Piechowice. The coordinator of the project was Sara Boś - designer, head of the Kuka workshop and digital machine workshop at the School of Form.

Jewelry for the home

Part of collection „Jewelry for the home”.

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