Fazzoletto (‘Handkerchief’) is one of the first works designed by Fulvio Bianconi for Venini and is created by a master glassmith with a soft, but firm, sweeping gesture.
A gesture that is art, magic, poetry and pride, as it has become part of the permanent exhibits at the MoMA in New York.
Rhythm: this is the word that defines the shape of the Deco series of vases.
The rings are repeated, one after another.
They increase, decrease, then increase again.
They seem to move like circles in the water with ripples and reflections.
This movement is a dance.
Napoleone Martinuzzi designed the Dèco Vase in 1930. Made using the Soffiato Technique where the glass is blown and worked by hand in the furnace.
The Vicolino Vase brings a modern, gallery-like moment to a console in the entryway. Hand-made from glass with suspended, organically placed bubbles, it catches and refracts light to create a sense of movement and depth.
This gorgeous mouthblown vase is a Venini original design from 1932 and boasts a classic, long-neck silhouette with a slightly flared rim. Crafted in the 15th-century "lattimo" opaline technique, where a milky white layer of glass is encased within the outer rich chromatic hue, this stunning objet d'art may embellish a luscious floral arrangement or be displayed as a stand-alone piece in a refined modern or traditional interior.
Mouthblown in Italy, the Onda Glass White Vase makes a sophisticated centerpiece on its own, filled with flowers freshly picked from your garden, or given by someone special.
The vase is gorgeous. Quality and professional workmanship.. Judith. Coon Rapids, MN. Sat Jul 06 2024