JASNA – Michaela Doležalová

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Studio Jasna, by Michaela Doležalová, specializes in interior lighting design made of handmade paper. She creates bespoke lighting installations for restaurants, cafes, shop windows, offices and private residences. She offers lamps in complete collections in DIY and Ready to Use collections. Handmade paper lamps with seasonal flowers are created in limited editions of 15 to 30 pieces. Currently, Jasna is focusing on the innovation and development of 3D printed fixtures such as the handmade paper screen. This development has been ongoing for over two years and has resulted in the newly launched Floralis collection.

Studio Jasna, by Michaela Doležalová, specializes in interior lighting design made of handmade paper. She creates bespoke lighting installations for restaurants, cafes, shop windows, offices and private residences. She offers lamps in complete collections in DIY and Ready to Use collections. Handmade paper lamps with seasonal flowers are created in limited editions of 15 to 30 pieces.

Currently, Jasna is focusing on the innovation and development of 3D printed fixtures such as the handmade paper screen. This development has been ongoing for over two years and has resulted in the newly launched Floralis collection.

Artist's exhibitions

Floralis Temple

Studio JASNA - Michaela DoležalováStudio JASNA - Michaela Doležalová
Feb. 6, 2025 - Mar. 16, 2025
The Floralis Temple exhibition presents light installations from the workshop of Jasna, the self-named Michaela Doležalová, who specialises in interior lighting made from handmade paper. Her work combines natural materials, innovation and a strong environmental overlay, with paper serving not only as a medium of light, but also as a vehicle for story and an expression of creative thinking.

Jasna finds inspiration not only in nature, but also in places where flowers are losing their original value. For example, in florists, cemeteries or among seasonal leftovers such as Christmas trees. Michaela Doležalová elevated this activity to a year round mission. It connects the cycle of nature with the recycling process and gives new life to what would otherwise be forgotten.

However, Michaela considers herself a collector of a new kind. She ventures into suburban areas and carefully picks discarded or unwanted flowers. Such as leftovers from florists, seasonal waste (such as Christmas trees) or flowers left in cemeteries.

This approach is deeply meaningful in today’s consumer society, which is constantly in pursuit of new products and technologies. By collecting and recycling natural materials. Michaela shows that we can live creatively, sustainably and in harmony with what nature has to offer. Her work invites us to stop and think about how much wealth is hidden in what is often considered unnecessary or overlooked.

The series of lampshades, incorporating seasonal floral motifs, are produced in limited editions (15-30 pieces) and bring the subtle beauty of nature into interiors. The DIY collections in turn encourage viewers to get creative on their own. Each set includes graph paper with stamped grooves for easy folding and the option to decorate it to your own taste.

The exhibition also showcases the innovative approach of Jasny Studio, which focuses on the development of 3D printed tools for the production of handmade paper. This project combines traditional crafts with modern technology and shows how innovation can contribute to sustainable design.

Jasna’s work is not only about lighting design, but also about honouring nature, creativity and the ability to find beauty where many overlook it.