Mid-Century Modernist Smoked Amber Hand-Blown Murano Glass Vase by Venini

Mid-Century Modernist Smoked Amber Hand-Blown Murano Glass Vase by Venini

$2,975.00

This beautiful and striking Mid-Century Modernist Hand-Blown Murano Glass Vase in Smoked Amber by Venini originates from Italy during the latter half of the 20th Century. Features a tapered minimal organic form with a frosted finish in a rich amber hue, with a gradient intensifying the color near the base of the vase. With an impactful scale and incredible material depth and beauty, this piece will style well in a wide array of spaces and settings, from Mid-Century Modernist to Contemporary and Minimal Interiors. In Excellent Vintage Condition.

Italy, 20th Century

Dimensions:

Height: 19.5 in (49.53 cm) x Diameter: 7.5 in (19.05 cm)

Creator: Venini (Maker)

Style: Mid-Century Modern (Of the Period)

Materials and Techniques: Murano Glass

Place of Origin: Italy

Period: 20th Century

Date of Manufacture: 20th Century

Condition: Excellent

Reference Number: LU793441811452

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VENINI

Venini, founded in 1921 by Paolo Venini and Giacomo Cappellin, stands as one of the most prestigious names in Italian glassmaking. With roots in Murano, Italy—a region known for its centuries-old glassblowing traditions—the company became a driving force in the art glass movement of the 20th century, combining the timeless craft of Venetian glass with modern design aesthetics. Venini's vision transformed the industry, pushing the boundaries of glass art and introducing innovative techniques that captured the attention of collectors and designers worldwide.

Paolo Venini, originally a lawyer, found his true passion in glassmaking and was instrumental in revolutionizing the craft. His forward-thinking designs, paired with the expertise of skilled glass artisans, led to the creation of unique and innovative works that set Venini apart from other glassmakers of the time. The company’s collaborations with prominent designers and architects like Carlo Scarpa, Gio Ponti, and Tyra Lundgren, along with its introduction of new types of glass, such as opaline and pulegoso, solidified Venini’s reputation as a pioneer in the industry.

Venini’s artistic range spanned from intricate vases and chandeliers to stunning lighting fixtures, many of which featured modular elements. The company's famous “Glassic” line combined vibrant colors, sleek forms, and intricate craftsmanship, making their pieces highly sought after by interior designers and collectors. The brand became synonymous with elegance and luxury, with many of its works displayed in high-end interiors and art collections worldwide.

Despite setbacks, such as the devastating fire in 1972 that destroyed much of the company’s archives, Venini remained resilient, continuing to innovate and create extraordinary glassworks. The company’s ability to adapt to the changing tastes of the design world while maintaining its connection to traditional Venetian glassmaking has contributed to its lasting success.

One of Venini's defining qualities is its unique fusion of art and craftsmanship. This is perhaps best exemplified in its collaborations with celebrated artists and designers, which have consistently produced groundbreaking pieces that blend classic techniques with modern creativity. Over the decades, Venini has become a symbol of Italian excellence in design, earning international acclaim for its contributions to both art and functional glass.

In recent years, Venini became part of Gruppo DAMIANI, a global leader in luxury design, allowing the brand to continue its legacy of combining Italian craftsmanship with innovation and beauty. The company’s work has been featured in major exhibitions and prestigious collections, with Venini chandeliers and glassware still gracing high-end interiors, appreciated for their unparalleled quality and artistic flair.

Venini’s century-long journey reflects the evolving nature of glass art, from its Venetian roots to its modern-day prominence as a global design icon. The company’s commitment to craftsmanship, innovation, and collaboration has ensured its place as a leader in the world of decorative glass, celebrating both its rich heritage and forward-looking vision.

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