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Venini
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 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.
In 1976, Laura de Santillana returned to Italy and started to collaborate with Venini. Her time at the atelier aligned with Paolo Venini’s granddaughter’s period of experimentation, who utilised several Murano techniques to create unusual colour combinations. This perfume bottle is one product of the partnership – its unique character is reminiscent of an ancient treasure uncovered.
Michael Aram
The Dahlia collection captures a sense of romance, intricacy, and opulence. In the Victorian era, Dahlias were given as a symbol of love and devotion. In certain pieces, Michael has chosen to contrast the radiant golden blooms against black granite and enameled stainless steel, evoking a mysterious sensuality. When found in nature, the petal's perfect symmetry and spiraling pattern embody the Golden Ratio.
The Carnevale line is joined by single-flower vases and a small cup made with the typical balloton decoration, with special optical effects in crossed relief.
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.
Lalique
This floral decor is directly inspired by the eponymous vase, designed by René Lalique in 1939. Crafted in crystal of the finest quality, this exquisite set combines aesthetics and functionality for exceptional tables.
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