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Venini
Venini is probably the most famous Murano glassmaker of the world: a result reached not even in a century of life, thanks to the idea of introducing in the blown glass world the  collaborations with the artistic avant-garde and the design. It was a real revolution: in contrast with the stylistic exuberance that was characterizing the classic Venetian production, Venini's creations had presented themselves with sober and rigorous lines, lending them also to the development of new and surprising manufacturing techniques. Venini's vases  are nowadays style icons, precious such as jewels, handed down from generation to generation, in a range of prices that makes them accessible to everybody. The Venini lamps and chandeliers, true architectures of light with a strong authorial signature, are really appreciated.Read more

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Carlo Scarpa

Carlo Scarpa
Carlo Scarpa (1906-1978), one of the most important Venetian architect and designer of the twentieth century, studied at the Academy of Belle Arti in Venice and has always remained deeply attached to the world of art, so much so that he is one of his most famous works various exhibition and museum installations. Linked to art - glass art, of which Venice is the Italian capital - is also his first prestigious position in the world of design, the artistic direction of Venini, a role he held between 1933 and 1947 and through which he brought modernity the centennial tradition of Murano glass. He was a master of restoration (including that of the Ca 'Foscari University of Venice, which was completed when he was only thirty years old), his most famous architectural project dates back to the postwar period: the famous Olivetti shop in Piazza San Marco, a small jewel of harmony and proportions. It was in those years that he met Dino Gavina, a visionary entrepreneur, for whose brand Simon (now part of the Cassina catalog) will create all his most famous furnishings.Read more