DECOR
vases and centrepieces
700.02 rosso sangue di bue/ rosa cipria
€580.12
€610.66
The genius of Fulvio Bianconi makes it inimitable in form, shaped like skirts moved by the wind. So much so that every Handkerchief Opalini does not exist one identical in the whole world.
€416.60
€438.52
"It looks soft, yet it is glass. The optical illusion of the VENINI Monofiori of 1970 is in its name: Balloton, the unique process that recreates the matelassé effect on the surface. The work is worked by hand, blown in the characteristic metal mold and finished in the thin neck with a colored wire applied hot, which varies in color'.
€313.81
€330.33
"It looks soft, yet it is glass. The optical illusion of the VENINI Monofiori of 1970 is in its name: Balloton, the unique process that recreates the matelassé effect on the surface. The work is worked by hand, blown in the characteristic metal mold and finished in the thin neck with a colored wire applied hot, which varies in color'.
€696.93
€733.61
It comes in perfect colors, made unique by the ancient and intricate Lattimo glass workmanship, which originated in the 15th century to imitate porcelain and was revived by experiments at the Furnace. The Opalino vase was born in 1932 from the mind of Paolo Venini, as graceful in tone as in form.
Vase in Venetian Crystal Designed by Franco Raggi. Available in different colors.
€32.70
€34.43
Designed by Corrado Dotti, the vase is made of mouth-blown glass. It is characterized by the shape obtained inside a blown glass structure with a modern and charming design.
€45.94
€48.36
Designed by Chiara Andreatti for Ichendorf is part of the Narciso & Amaryllis collection
€475.00
€500.00
Vase with lid E made by designer Benjamin Hubert, made of white clay. Matt enamel smoke grey.
€451.64
€475.41
Seams tub vase made by designer Benjamin Hubert, made of white clay. Two-tone matt enamel inside yellow and outside in pink.
€319.26
€336.07
Over the years many designers have confronted the production of the Manufacture Bitossi, creating new lines and interpreting tradition.
€545.08
€573.77
Over the years many designers have confronted the production of the Manufacture Bitossi, creating new lines and interpreting tradition.
€513.93
€540.98
Low square vase made with slabs cut and scratched by hand. Blush pink matt glaze.
€404.92
€426.23
Medium round vase; hand-turned and scratched vase in white clay. White matt glaze.
€716.39
€754.10
Over the years many designers have confronted the production of the Manufacture Bitossi, creating new lines and interpreting tradition.
€716.39
€754.10
Over the years many designers have confronted the production of the Manufacture Bitossi, creating new lines and interpreting tradition.
€716.39
€754.10
Over the years many designers have confronted the production of the Manufacture Bitossi, creating new lines and interpreting tradition.
€716.39
€754.10
Over the years many designers have confronted the production of the Manufacture Bitossi, creating new lines and interpreting tradition.
€716.39
€754.10
Over the years many designers have confronted the production of the Manufacture Bitossi, creating new lines and interpreting tradition.
€451.64
€475.41
The architect Ettore Sottsass began attending the Bitossi factory in 1955 to experiment and create new ceramics. His collections open a new chapter in the history of Italian design.
€451.64
€475.41
The architect Ettore Sottsass began attending the Bitossi factory in 1955 to experiment and create new ceramics. His collections open a new chapter in the history of Italian design.
€498.36
€524.59
The architect Ettore Sottsass began attending the Bitossi factory in 1955 to experiment and create new ceramics. His collections open a new chapter in the history of Italian design.
€770.90
€811.48
The architect Ettore Sottsass began attending the Bitossi factory in 1955 to experiment and create new ceramics. His collections open a new chapter in the history of Italian design.
€584.02
€614.75
The architect Ettore Sottsass began attending the Bitossi factory in 1955 to experiment and create new ceramics. His collections open a new chapter in the history of Italian design.
€584.02
€614.75
The architect Ettore Sottsass began attending the Bitossi factory in 1955 to experiment and create new ceramics. His collections open a new chapter in the history of Italian design.