A table lamp with a very thin stem and a Venetian crystal sphere worked with the traditional "bark" technique. The still hot glass mass is skillfully rolled on a flat lamella mould and then blown to obtain an irregular and three-dimensional surface reminiscent of that of the bark of a tree.
Barovier&Toso- Lisa table lamp
A table lamp with a very cylindrical stem in Venetian crystal worked with the traditional "bark" technique. The hot glass mass is skillfully rolled on a flat lamella mould. Then, blown to obtain an irregular and three-dimensional surface that resembles that of the bark of a tree.
Barovier&Toso
Barovier & Toso is a Murano glass company. The Barovier family's entrepreneurial activity began in the mid-13th century, making it the sixth oldest family business in the world still in business today. The Fratelli Barovier firm was refounded in 1878 by Benvenuto and Giuseppe Barovier, thus becoming Artisti Barovier. At the beginning of the 20th century the company embarked on a period rich in innovation, introducing many important developments in the field of glass production. In 1926 Ercole Barovier, Benvenuto's son, took over as artistic director of the company, which in 1942, joint with the F.lli Toso glassworks. Ercole invented the new technique of hot coloring without melting the glass. The company, is still a leader in the production of original Murano glass, and has become synonymous with quality all over the world.
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- Barovier&Toso
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