
René Roubíček, a visionary glass artist, played a key role in Czechoslovak architecture’s international success. Working with architect Jan Šrámek, he crafted unique chandeliers for the Grand Ballroom.
These unique chandeliers, set into the coffered ceiling and evoking natural motifs, were handcrafted in the Nový Bor studios at the Hantych glassworks, Crystalex.
They were restored by Jaroslav Bejvl, preserving the artistic legacy and craftsmanship of the original design.

Sixteen gilded globes with hidden spotlights return to the Zlatá Praha rooftop restaurant, showcasing timeless Czech design from the late 20th century.
A reflection of Hugo Demartini’s visionary style, these chandeliers were meticulously restored by the Bejvl studio, preserving their original elegance and craftsmanship.

Massive glass castings, crafted using the unique technology of Professors Libenský and Brychtová, remain embedded in the hotel’s exterior walls, where daylight enhances their effect.
Now displayed in the Greenhouse restaurant lounges, they allow visitors a closer look. Restored by the Bejvl studio.