The studio

Studio Meltzer is a creative space where contemporary design, Studio Meltzer's lighting fixtures are based on a combination of traditional ceramic materials such as porcelain and stoneware, and advanced technology - 3D printing. This combination creates the magic.
In the studio we work with natural ceramic materials – porcelain and stoneware – known for their durability, aesthetic qualities and historical connection to the world of art and design. Alongside this, we use 3D printers dedicated to clay, which allow us to plan and design complex shapes with a level of precision not previously possible. This combination of traditional material and advanced technology creates our unique magic: a product that is both contemporary and timeless.
Studio Meltzer aims to produce local and international design with added value – one that brings with it sustainability, natural materials, technological innovation, and a focus on beauty and harmony.

3d ceramic printing
Each light fixture is born from a multi-step process – from precise digital design on a computer, through layer-by-layer printing of the clay, to hand finishing, drying, glazing and firing in a high-temperature oven. We then integrate high-quality electrical lighting components, so that each lamp is suitable for giving a special atmosphere in the space.
Our work is carried out with attention to the smallest details and with the belief that good design is also measured by the feeling it evokes. The result is unique lighting fixtures that succeed in illuminating the space, but also in telling a personal story of material, process, and creation.

Jonathan Meltzer
Jonathan Meltzer found a way to combine his analytical mind with his hands and materials. For 15 years he worked in the financial world – at the Ministry of Finance and at Discount Bank – but at the same time he was always involved in creation: clay, wood, metal, sewing, and anything that could be taken apart and rebuilt. Creation was in the background as a hobby, until the moment came to make it the center.
In the summer of 2024, he opened Studio Melzer, bringing with him tools from different worlds: precision, understanding of complex systems, and infinite patience for details. In the studio, he develops 3D-printed ceramic lighting fixtures – a combination of natural material with advanced technology. Each lighting fixture is not just a useful object, but an object that has presence, a balance between innovation and earthiness, and a direct expression of the personal path he has taken.


