For thousands of years, human beings have been intrigued by nature and its ingenuity. The principles that govern the universe are hidden in every fiber, every leaf and every drop of water. These principles are the source of the natural harmony we all admire. But what if we could bring this natural harmony to our daily lives? That’s exactly what Nature’s Design offers with its range of glasses.
The history of Nature’s Design
Nature’s Design is a Swiss company pioneering the integration of sacred geometry and the golden ratio in the design of their products. Drawing on the principles of Feng Shui and biomimetics
biomimetics,
their creations are a delicate balance of form and function, designed not only to enhance the aesthetics of our homes, but also to enrich our everyday experience.
Beauty for every occasion
The Nature’s Design range of glasses includes
wine glasses
,
water
and
carafes
. There’s a style for every occasion. Whether you’re hosting a formal dinner party or simply relaxing with a good book,
Nature’s Design glasses
glasses will bring a touch of elegance and sophistication to your home.
Nature’s Design glasses: a compendium of harmony
Designed according to the principles of sacred geometry and the golden ratio, Nature’s Design
Nature’s Design
glasses are not only beautiful to look at, they also offer a unique drinking experience. Their design, based on the golden number (1.618), has a positive impact on the molecular structure of water. This means that drinking from a Nature’s Design glass can improve the quality of your drink.
The glasses are made from high-quality natural materials, lead-free and BPA-free. They are environmentally friendly, without compromising their beauty or durability.
The Golden Number: a universal principle
The history of the golden ratio, also known as Phi (Φ), is as ancient as it is fascinating. It has been discovered and rediscovered down the ages by various civilizations. This number, approximately equal to 1.618, was first used by the ancient Egyptians to design their pyramids. The Greeks, notably through the work of their most famous mathematician, Euclid, gave it its name, the “golden ratio”. They integrated it into the architecture of their temples, seeing it as a manifestation of divine perfection.
The Renaissance also saw a revival of interest in the golden ratio. Artists and architects such as Leonardo da Vinci and Le Corbusier used it to achieve a harmonious proportional aesthetic in their works. Mathematicians, in turn, were dazzled by its unique properties and its presence in natural structures, from the spirals of galaxies to the patterns of flowers.
By incorporating the golden ratio into the design of its glasses, Nature’s Design brings this age-old heritage of harmony and balance to your table, transforming every sip into an experience that goes far beyond the simple consumption of a beverage.
The Flower of Life: a symbol of universal harmony
The Flower of Life is a sacred geometric symbol that has spanned the ages and cultures, bringing with it a message of unity and harmony. Considered one of the most sacred symbols of sacred geometry, it is composed of several overlapping and intersecting circles, creating a flower-like pattern.
The history of the Fleur de Vie goes back to antiquity. Representations of this motif can be found in ancient Egyptian temples, Chinese and Japanese art, and even in Christian manuscripts. In the Abydos temple in Egypt, for example, the Flower of Life motif is engraved on the pillars.
The Flower of Life symbol is often associated with the creation of the universe, as it contains within its design all the geometric forms of life, such as the egg of life, the tree of life and the fruit of life. The pattern is said to represent the infinite cycle of creation and rebirth, symbolizing the interconnectedness and unity of all that exists.
Nature’s Design, by incorporating the Flower of Life symbol into their products, echoes this philosophy of unity and universal harmony, seeking to bring this positive energy into our daily lives. With every Nature’s Design glass, you hold a little of this universal wisdom in your hands.
Why choose Nature’s Design glasses?
Here are just a few reasons why you should consider buying
Nature’s Design glasses
:
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Harmony: The design of each glass or
carafe
is based on the principles of nature, creating a natural harmony that is not only soothing to look at, but can also enhance the quality of your drink. -
Quality: Glasses are made from high-quality natural materials that are both durable and environmentally friendly.
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Style: Whatever the occasion, Nature’s Design glasses add a touch of elegance and sophistication.
Finally, when you choose Nature’s Design, you choose a healthier, more harmonious lifestyle. So why wait? Discover our selection of
glasses
and
carafes
Nature’s Design today and bring a little nature into your everyday life.
EVA Fountain Filters: the ideal complement to Nature’s Design glasses
To complete your experience with
Nature’s Design,
we recommend that you consider using the
EVA filter fountains
. These advanced water filtration systems are designed to transform your tap water into pure, living water, while preserving essential minerals.
The
EVA filter fountains
filter fountains use a multi-layer filtration system, including ceramic, activated carbon, silicate and many other elements, to effectively remove contaminants and impurities from the water. What’s more, these fountains incorporate elements such as magnets and crystals to energize and revitalize the water, simulating the natural process of water purification in nature.
Imagine the taste of pure, revitalized water served in a
Nature’s Design glass
glass, designed in harmony with the natural principles of sacred geometry. It’s an experience that goes far beyond simple hydration, it’s a moment of connection with nature and appreciation of its ingenuity.
By combining
Nature’s Design glasses
glasses with
EVA filter fountains
filter fountains, you can turn every sip of water into a rich, satisfying experience, while bringing a little natural harmony to your daily life.