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Angel & Devil vs Lúčetône
latex products, ❷⓿❶❸—present

material: latex
photography: Tereza Konaříková, Alexander Bel (collection of Katarína Chválová)
cooperation: Esha Mlynarčíková, Matúš Opálka
web: Angel & Devil, Lúčetône

Two distinct brands that interconnect and dominate are the work with latex transformed into real products and installations.

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Angel & Devil vs Lúčetône
latex products, ❷⓿❶❸—present

material: latex
photography: Tereza Konaříková, Alexander Bel (collection of Katarína Chválová)
cooperation: Esha Mlynarčíková, Matúš Opálka
web: Angel & Devil, Lúčetône

Two distinct brands that interconnect and dominate are the work with latex transformed into real products and installations.

The Angel & Devil brand was created in cooperation with Esha Mlynarčíková, who has also contributed the Fabiola’s desire project. Working with Fabiola's desire has allowed us to discover the excellence of material like latex. We have cooperated with latex material in fashion accessories and design. We work with latex based on experimentation and discovering the unknown. The main goal is to open a question about this “label” of fetish material in society.

Latex is considered to be a fetish material that dominates the “perception” of people using it, but is currently crossing this perception boundary and seeking its place in the ordinary user sphere. With this development we identify and try to help the mentioned material to find a place among common users. Product collections not only hide the story, but also the interesting production process.

To create our own fabric, we went through the long-term research of the material. We then experiment with various products, objects, or installs with the yards created. Production of the material consists of experimenting with compositions and coloring perception to achieve the desired result.

Throughout the process, Angel & Devil started working with designer Matúš Opalka. On the basis of which the brand Lúčetône was created.  From the collaboration with Opalka, our latex experimentation was translated into interior design products.

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