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The unique and exclusive nature of creative genius
They stem from the encounter between the Fornace (kiln) and some of the world’s greatest artists. Priceless and truly invaluable pieces.
Metal grids enclose glass, together with a cascade of tiny air bubbles, creating two works that are all about strong contrasts and artistic tension.
Metal grids enclose glass, together with a cascade of tiny air bubbles, creating two works that are all about strong contrasts and artistic tension.
Creating glass objects is a very emotional experience: shapes and colours come to mind, inspired by near and faraway places, by a world that is halfway between fantasy and reality.
You wouldn’t say at first glance, but they’re in love like the first day. They just know that nothing can undermine rock solid foundations.
Cosmic celebration takes the form of sleek glass spheres. Small and distant, their beauty shines like moons in the universe.
The magnificence of Italian art is reflected in the piercing gaze on its painted faces, in the colourful wings of its angels and in the rich shades of its blue sky. Giotto stems from a feeling of genuine admiration.
When crossing the Venetian lagoon, you can observe boat lights with protective metal mesh guards or cages. This is the inspiration behind Lanterne di Mare by VENINI.
If it stands true that architecture is defined by time and space, then this piece by Tadao Ando is the quintessence of architecture.
It’s not easy to sculpt the mask of Sir John Falstaff, loved, mocked and laughed at by the Merry Wives of Windsor. A task made all the harder when using a delicate and iridescent material like Murano glass.
Like a meteor shower, colours fall on glass, their arrangement dictated by the instinct of designer Emmanuel Babled. A process that recalls Action Painting.
Wild and restless, the hoopoe flies from its glass nest. With its distinctive crown of feathers, it is definitely the most eye-catching bird in Murano.
Perhaps it’s because of its calm and poised demeanour or slightly puffy shape with a thin neck, but its relaxing appearance brings you instant calm.
This large migratory bird breeds in the northernmost areas of Europe and Spain and winters in Italy, choosing the Fornace (Kiln) as the perfect spot to spend the colder months.
Its movements are swift and stealthy. At times nervous. This lapwing never misses the chance to show off its spectacular glass plumage.
Inscrutable and enigmatic, the finest hues of Black and Coral chase each another, giving life to an interplay of irregular symmetries: mysterious tiny dots meet slanted surfaces and bevelled edges.
Silent, mysterious, precious. The fascinating world of snakes enveloped in blown glass. Snakes coiled around matter, or perhaps it’s matter coiled around snakes.
Primitive inspirations for a plate that is all about mesmerising hues: dark strokes of murrine recall fossilized ferns trapped in precious glass amber by the master glassblowers.
Like a flower with its pistil, the two coloured glass elements speak to each other, recalling the theme of reproduction. Skin on skin.
A waved, rather than linear shape. A seamless repeating pattern, rather than a sleek surface. An endless sequence of small hexagons gives life to a unique creation, regular in its irregularity.
So close, so quiet. Still in complete silence. The peaceful nature of colours becomes the new star of the art of glassblowing.
Where are my oversize glasses? Where did I put them? In my pocket or on my head? Here they are! Over, under and around the glass.
The vastness of the cosmos cannot be perceived by the human eye, thus we can only imagine its depth, the matter and voids it contains.
In the alchemy of the Fornace (Kiln), glass is tinged with the iridescent colours of nature. It takes the shape of a vase, welcoming water and giving birth to flowers of fire: creatures generated by the passing of time and seasons.