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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.
Venini Labuan Vases make a great accent when displayed alone or grouped together. These vases were originally designed by Paolo Venini in 1933, drawing inspiration from the Far East. Now these new editions have been redesigned by Venini Riedizione in 2019. Made from opalino glass that is hand-blown and hand-crafted.
An endless series of rings, the Dèco Vase combines geometric form with feminine curves. Inspired by the Art Deco Movement, 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.
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.
Venini Monofiore Balloton Vases beautifully display the Balloton technique through their unique texture and sparkle. During the glass blowing process, hot glass is pressed into a metal mold that imprints the glass with a crossed relief effect. Each vase is then adorned with a colored glass thread around the lip of the vase. These hand-blown Murano glass vases were first designed in 1970 then brought back to production in 2016.
The Balloton collection grows with a stunning design tailored for larger floral compositions. Crafted through a unique process that recreates a matelassé effect in glass, these blown glass ampoules with delicate caps exude charm. Intricate details resemble tiny florets blooming upward, adding a touch of organic beauty to this exquisite piece.
Elegant and sophisticated, the Pigmenti collection of vases features classic and sinuous shapes that make them great contemporary furniture pieces for your interiors.
Acco, Idalion, and Sidone: a series of vases designed by Alessandro Mendini for Venini, first introduced in the 1990s. These vases, blown and handcrafted, are distinguished by a hot-fused glass thread on their narrower sections. Their classic and clean shapes lend themselves to stylishly decorating space.
Blown for the first time in 1921, thanks to the intuition of the art director of Venini 1921-1925: the painter Vittorio Zecchin. A 1580 painting by Paolo Veronese, "The Annunciation of the Virgin", inspired the artist to create this glasswork which has achieved such great success that it became the company logo and, with time, an icon of the company.
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