Innovations by the greatest designers of all time
New shapes and creations. No excess. Just glass and light, at the heart of experimental art by the greatest artists of all time.
Strips of leather envelop glass, as light casts an endless series of dancing reflections in gradient colours, reminiscent of the bright trails of shooting stars.
Sheer glass, colour and light form its ethereal body, while bronze gives life to its feminine head: Sandro Chia pays homage to the beauty of women.
Spontaneous yet carefully hand-crafted; this is the twofold nature of Fungo, a unique mushroom that has grown in VENINI’s Kiln. Nature meets design.
An endless interplay of horizontal and vertical prisms forming a sphere of light: the undisputed star of your home interior.
Someone must have cast a spell on a large colourful rock and turned it into glass. Then he made it shine. It’s Mimmo Rotella, together with the master glassblowers.
A shimmering cascade of stalactites hanging from the ceiling and formed by a series of skilfully handcrafted modular elements that are triangular in section with softly rounded lobes.
Nodding to the term trizebao, it is the poster, the manifesto that uses design characters from VENINI’s vocabulary, which is all about complex shapes and colours.
One of the finest techniques of the art of Murano glassblowing, “Balloton” owes its uniqueness to its special texture. The master glassblowers use a metal mold to lend this special texture to the hot unshaped glass surface, making it truly unique.
On closer inspection, they resemble the glass pearls of a precious necklace. As it breaks, its pearls cascade to the floor. Only three remain, in intense hues.
On the one hand the sphere, the most ubiquitous form in the known universe. On the other hand, mathematical calculations and an ancient calculating tool. They come together in luminous glass.
An explosion of flowers and sparkling stars designed to illuminate, shine, and spark emotions in the viewers, leaving them speechless.
An endless interplay of horizontal and vertical prisms forming a sphere of light. Majestic both in size and appearance, it defies space.
One of the finest techniques of the art of Murano glassblowing, “Balloton” owes its uniqueness to its special texture. The master glassblowers use a metal mold to lend this special texture to the hot unshaped glass surface, making it truly unique.
Thin strips of sheer glass run along a metal structure, arranged in a linear fashion or floating in perpetual oscillatory motion.
A rectangular silhouette bends and folds, generating waves of light in dynamic motion. The magic carpet that graces the pages of the Arabian Nights has become real. From myth to reality.
Apparently, someone has thrown a stone into the calm waters of the Fornace (Kiln) to reproduce its circular pattern in glass.
Strips of glass meet and intertwine, visually overlapping to create multiple layers that wrap around each other, forming a luminous hemisphere. Jewel-like glass creations.
Values and rests, notes and intervals, running along the scores. Black on white, dynamic. This work by I M Lab is music for the eyes.
Its seemingly simple geometries are tinged with sinuous Black brushstrokes.
Inspired by the enigmatic architecture of Andre Bloc and Frederich Kielser, as well as by the timeless sensual shapes created by Constantin Brancusi, it celebrates the beauty and elegance of atmospheric optical phenomena and illusions.
A lantern as a treasure trove of wishes. The magic of glass reflects, conceals and subtly reveals. A mysterious light signal and a sign of things to come.
Tiny gold and silver leaves blend together with matter, giving glass the appearance of water sparkling with a cascade of bubbles, like sea foam.
Is it a vase? Or is it a lamp? For Aldo Cibic it’s both. As well as a delightful surprise to enjoy at any time of the day.