Venini, with one hundred years of history, draws its inspiration from the rich venetian culture of the 13th century. In 1921, milanese lawyer Paolo Venini and venetian antiquarian Giacomo Cappellin founded “Vetri Soffiati Cappellin Venini & C”. The Fornace became a melting pot of craftsmanship, art and design, where artistic genius gave rise to exceptional glass creations. Since its inception, Venini’s ARTGLASS vases and sculptures have been iconic symbols of the brand’s creativity.
Discover all the products by VeniniBallerina 696.11 Vase Venini
Ballerina 696.11 by Venini is part of a vase collection featuring various shapes and dimensions, made through blow molding. Each vase can be displayed individually or combined in versatile compositions.
Techniques: blown glass, opaline
Material: murano glass
Description
Masterglass from Venini presents a collection of timeless glassworks, created with an extreme attention to detail by the artisans of the Fornace. Every piece is a unique creation, crafted through techniques like blown glass, beaten and free-hand shaping, capturing the rich heritage of Murano's glassmaking tradition.
With a century of history, Venini draws inspiration from venetian traditions of the 13th century. In 1921, milanese lawyer Paolo Venini and venetian antiquarian Giacomo Cappellin founded “Vetri Soffiati Cappellin Venini & C.”. The Fornace became a hub of craftsmanship, art and design, producing exceptional glass creations.
Marco Piva
Marco Piva, an Italian architect, interior designer and product designer, was born in Milan in 1952. He graduated in architecture from Politecnico di Milano and founded STUDIODADA in 1977, a prominent design firm during the radical period. Alongside his notable design work, he has held teaching positions at universities and design institutes in Italy and abroad.
Dimensions
Ø 18,50” x H 14,96” - Ø 47 x H 38 cm
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