Venice Design Week
From October the 3rd to October the 10th, 2020 Opening times: see the program Tickets: free admission. Telephone: +39 3281765744 (Associazione culturale Arte e Design a Venezia) E-mail: mail@venicedesignweek.it Website: venicedesignweek.com Venice Design Week takes place every year in Venice, 2020 is a complex year, therefore all events and meetings...
Save the date: Homo Faber 2022
We are delighted to announce the second edition of Homo Faber Save the date: Join us in 2022, 10 Apr. – 01 May, Fondazione Giorgio Cini, Venice. Organised by the Michelangelo Foundation in partnership with Japan Foundation, Fondazione Cologni dei Mestieri d'Arte and Fondazione Giorgio Cini.An immersive experience, Homo Faber...
Tapio Wirkkala and Toni Zuccheri at LE STANZE DEL VETRO
We are glad to announce the Tapio Wirkkala and Toni Zuccheri exhibition Curated by Marino Barovier, autumn 2021. The 2021 autumn exhibition at LE STANZE DEL VETRO will be dedicated to the Finnish designer Tapio Wirkkala and the artist-architect Toni Zuccheri, who have worked with the Venini company since the...
Venice and American Studio Glass
From 6 September 2020 to 10 January 2021. The spring exhibition of LE STANZE DEL VETRO will be dedicated to Studio Glass, with an extraordinary selection of glass works by American artists and designers. The intention is to examine closely the influence of aesthetics and traditional Venetian glass processing techniques...
Venice Fashion Week
Venice Fashion Week is a fashion culture event aimed at national and international designers and brands.The event contributes to the international debate on sustainable fashion, supports creative young talents and it is committed to protect and promote the high craftmanship. Venice Fashion Week presents sustainable, tailored, Made in Italy and...
The Glass Ark. Animals in the Pierre Rosenberg Collection
From 26th April to 1st November 2021. The spring exhibition focuses on the extraordinary glass animal collection of Pierre Rosenberg, former Director/President of the Louvre in Paris From April 26th, 2015 to August 1st, 2021. The exhibition “The Glass Ark. Animals in the Pierre Rosenberg Collection”, curated by Giordana Naccari...
Murano glass aquariums
Have you ever wanted an aquarium, with lots of tropical fishes in your livingroom? Just to adorn a corner of the room, reproducing a small piece of nature on a fine piece of forniture. Well, having an aquarium in your own home is a symbol of good taste and elegance...
Murano glass mirrors
Mirrors are not only functional but also works of art thanks to their frames and decorations. They also make a room appear larger and brighter. They can even be used to create some fantastic pieces of furniture. But how has it all began? Nowadays Murano glass mirrors are based upon...
A.V.E.M.
Arte Vetraria Muranese (AVEM) emerged from the liquidation of Successori Andrea Rioda in November 1931. In 1932 a group of master glassblowers decided to open a new glass factory, A.V.E.M. The founding partner were Antonio Ferro with his sons Egidio and Ottone, Galliano Ferro and Emilio Nason. The first products, mostly...
C.V.M. - Compagnia Venezia Murano
The company was founded in 1877 and is mainly concerned with the sale not only of glasswares but also of furniture, bronzes, marbles ad luxury items in general. It has imported from the most European countries, dealing with the most prestigious firms, including the great names of French glass, Galle' and Daum....
Frères Daum
Very well known as the frères Daum glass factory, this firm has been recently renamed Cristalleries de Nancy. It was established in Nancy in 1875 by Jean Daum. His sons Jean Louis Auguste and Jean-Antonine made glassware in the "Art Nouveau" style similar to those of Émile Gallé : very...
Fratelli Toso
One of the oldest glass factories on the island, already open in 1854, the firm was mostly typical at first for its production of classic blown glass and, in the early years of 20th century, for vases executed with the murrine technique. Between 1910 and 1914 an important event was...
Vetreria Franchetti
Franchetti, Raimondo (Vetreria Veneziana Barone Raimondo Franchetti) Murano, Venice, Italy (1826 - ? ) a.k.a. Cristalleria Franchetti. Mainly industrial glass, some cut & engraved crystal services. Supplied Italian Royal Navy with services, lamps, globes & lenses (1892). Alfredo Barbini trained here (c 1930) Vetreria Franchetti
Fucina degli Angeli
This began as an artist's cooperative in 1950, Centro Studi Pittori Arte del Vetro , set up by Egidio Costantini , Fioravante Seibezzi , Armando Tonello , Gino Krayer , Mario Carraro , Aldo Bergamini , and others, with the intent of having permanent place of business and showroom in...
I.V.A.M.
Founded in the early 20s at Fondamenta Navagero by Libero Vitali , the glass factory had a short but intense life, from both a technical and an artistical viewpoint, for the influence that its productions would have in the future Murano panorama. In the mid 20s the furnace cooperated with...
I.V.R. Mazzega
The exact starting date of the glasswork cannot be established. According to Esperia Mazzega. Daughter of Romano, it goes back to the early 30s. In 1937 Romano sold the firm to Aureliano Toso and the following year, together with his brothers Gino and Maria, he established the F.lli Mazzega After...
Loetz
Glassworks that has established in 1836 at Klostermeuhle in Bohemia, by Eisensteine. In 1840 Johann Loetz purchased it, and when he died, his wife Suzanne took over. In 1870 his grandson, mAx Ritter Von Spaun expanded procuction both in quantity and quality, and exported throughout the world. During the decade...
M.V.M. Cappellin & Co.
Giacomo Cappellin , an antique dealer in Venice, Paolo Venini , a lawyer in Milan: this, to say, the least, unusual alliance on the Murano scene, began in 1921 to mark the revival of glassmaking art in Italy. Initially, the partners should have been three, to include Andrea Rioda ,...
Ceramiche Lenci
Ceramics factory established in 1928 by Elena Scavini and her husband, in charge of the artistic direction to this day. Production has strictly modern taste. Over the years they have reached a numbers of awards at both italian and foreign exhibitions. In 1929 they showed their creations at the Sambuco...
Pauly & Co.
We often get contacted for news of this glorious ateler. Unfortunately the company after being renamed Miva Srl went bankrupt on 26 April 2016.Since its foundation (1866), Pauly & C. has stood for elegance, creativity and Venetian luxury. The ancient Roman technique known as “murrine”, which today is the symbol...
Orrefors Glasbruk
Swedish glassworks specialized in the manufacture of cheap glasswares. Founded in 1898, it was acquired in 1913 by Johan Ekman who improved the quality of production thamks to the cooperation of artists such as Simon Gate after 1916 and Edward Hald after 1917, both pupils of the maestro Knut Berqvist....
Primavera Firm
This firm operated during the 20s in the field of interior design.In 1929 it did the furnishings for the Sambuco shop; this shop that was opened in Turin from the S.A.I.A.R. Ferro Toso firm.
S.A.L.I.R. - Studio Ars Labor Industrie Riunite
Founded in 1923 by Giuseppe D'Alpaos , Decio Toso and Guglielmo Barbini . Its specialities were glass engraving, sandblasting, enamel and engraving application of gold leaf. In 1927 the firm began cooperating with Balsamo Stella and Franz Pelzel who, after a two years stay in Florence, opened their own laboratory...
S.A.I.A.R. Ferro-Toso & Co
The firm started in 1895 and produced the first known objects having a "modern" taste, a series of murrine vases, executed on the design of the Swedish artist Anna Akerdhal, wife of the graphic artist Guido Balsamo Stella; that items were exhibited in 1920 at the Exhibition of the Italian...
Salviati & Co.
In 1866 Antonio Salviati, a lawyer from Vicenza (Italy), in cooperation with some English financing partners, constituted the Vetreria Salviati & Co. The firm took the english name of The Venice and Murano Glass and Mosaic Company and divided its activities into two clearly distinct parts: blown glass on one...
Seguso Vetri d'Arte
In 1933 a group of master glassblowers who had left the Barovier & Co . firm decided to open its own glass factory, making the begnnings of the Artistica Soffieria e Vetreria Barovier Seguso Ferro. Production was constituted by encased blown glass, stylized figurines, animals and cactus plants, vaguely in...
V.A.M.S.A.
The V.A.M.S.A. firm Vetreria Artistica Muranese Societa' Anonima founded in 1925 by Augusto Hreglivh under the name of S.A.V.A.M. Societa' anonima Vetri Artistici Murano, produced blown glass of classic type. In 1936 it was transformed into V.A.M.S.A. (Vetreria Artistica Muranese Societa' Anonima) and had Alfredo Barbini among its partners, in...
Vetreria Vistosi
Vistosi family represents one of the oldest dynasties of Murano glassblowers; their origins go back to the XVIII century. In 1945 Guglielmo Vistosi opened his furnace, taking with him some really innovative concepts both at the design and at the production level. Fascinated by industrial design, he attempted to put...
Vetreria Zecchin Martinuzzi
The firm Zecchin Martinuzzi Vetri Artistici e Mosaici was founded in 1932 by the sculptor Napoleone Martinuzzi and by the engineer Francesco Zecchin, both of whom had worked at Venini's, where Martinuzzi had held the art director position until 1926. Production was at once characterized away from the other Murano...
Studio Salvadore
Studio Salvadore is a collaborative glass production team headed by Muranese brothers Mattia and Marco Salvadore. They began working with their father Davide in the studio Campanol&Salvadore as young boys. In 2003 Mattia assisted Pino Signoretto , Franco Toffolo, and Dante Marioni at the international workshop organized by Centro Studio...
Zanetti Vetreria Artistica
Zanetti Vetreria Artistica was founded in 1956 by the glass master Oscar Zanetti (nickname: Saor) and his son Licio. The furnace quickly distinguished it self for the artistic quality of master Licio Zanetti's glass sculptures, and soon took its place among the most prestigious companies on Murano. In 1989 master...
Attombri
Since the late 80’s, Stefano and Daniele Attombri have reinterpretated in a contemporary way the history, techniques, and capabilites of Murano Glass. Lamps, decorative pieces, everyday objects, extraordinary jewellery: every single artwork is carefully designed and handmade in their Muranese atelier, following the ancient knowledgs but with a modern twist...
Formia
In the fascinating atmosphere of the island of Murano, set between the sea and the mainland, the Formia glass factory is one of the brightest gems in the panorama of art glass. For over forty years, Formia has been synonymous with Murano art glass and a guarantee of fine workmanship....
Nason & Moretti
Nason & Moretti was opened in 1925 in Fondamenta Vetrai by Vincenzo Nason and his cousins Ugo and Francesco Moretti.. Today it's a company that has managed to connect the ancient tradition of Murano glass full of exuberant decors to a more modern trend dictated by simpler and cleaner lines....
Le Conterie
The Conterie (the Venetian beads) were an industrial complex of 2ha (5 ac), located in the center of the island of Murano. The first building was built between the late 18 th Century and the first half of the 19 th Century. The production of glass reached the maximum development...
Ferro & Lazzarini
The artistic glass factory FERRO & LAZZARINI is located in Murano. Following the premature death of Eugenio Ferro in 1947, the glassfactory was managed by his young heirs. From thereon, Giovanni Lazzarini became more involved in the company’s activities and the name was therefore changed to FERRO & LAZZARINI S.R.L....
Vetreria Artistica Barovier
This is the name of the current company Barovier & Toso from 1919 to 1936. The furnace directed by Giovanni, Giuseppe, Benvenuto and Benedetto Barovier took the name of Barovier Artists in 1890. In 1919, with the entry into the company of Ercole and Nicolò Barovier, who became sole proprietors...
Ragazzi & C.
The three members of Ragazzi & C. are three cousins, Piero Ragazzi, Alberto Moretti and Nicola Moretti who in the 80s became heirs of the huge cultural heritage of their family. From the very first beginning, they focused their business in the design of glass jewels and exclusive decorative products...
ARS Murano
Ars Murano was founded in 1982 by Roberto Cammozzo , Elio Raffaeli and Renzo Vianello. The three partners have different backgrounds but they all previously collaborated with the famous artist Livio Seguso , whose influence proved fundamental in their training. In his furnace, they learnt to develop precision, love for...
Cirva - Centre International de Recherche sur le Verre et les Arts plastiques
Designed as a research laboratory, the Cirva - Centre international de recherche sur le verre et les artes plastiques was established in Marseille in 1986 as a non-for-profit state entity to host international artists, designers and architects wishing to introduce glass to their creative process. These artists, who are often...
Le Stanze Del Vetro
The project marks the opening of a new permanent exhibition space designed to host a series of solo and group shows featuring international artists, both contemporary and historical, who have used glass during their careers as an original means of expression and a medium for researching their own personal aesthetics....
Centro Studio Pittori nell’Arte del Vetro di Murano
this group of artists founded by Egidio Costantini is active from 1950 to 1955. The first artist Egidio addresses is Gino Krayer , a Venetian surrealist painter, who puts at his disposal some drawings for his first attempts to put his intuitions into practice. Egidio then went to Murano, in...
Arte di Murano
Arte di Murano was born in Murano in 1986 from the dream of Alfonso Morgillo, a young entrepreneur and the current president of the company. Over the years the brand has know a great success with its large range of highly differentiated and exclusively handmade products: fancy goods, lighting systems,...
Vetrofusione at the Piero Ragazzi atelier
The history of Murano glass boasts a very long list of techniques that have improved and evolved over the centuries. One of the most recent techniques dates back to the 1930s and is the vetrofusione. Glass melting is a technique used to join pieces of glass by partially melting them:...
La Fornasotta
In 1966 in an old kiln of Murano, a young boy set to work the glass and soon aimed at bringing his skills to perfection and his own creations to life. That boy, Gabriele Urban , after a forty-year experience in glass blowing, has been working on his own kiln...
IMuranesi
IMuranesi is an artistic project born from the imagination of its creator Giampaolo Barbini. At IMuranesi, the initial ideas of a product design are inspired by the simplicity of the objects and the lamps handmade by the Murano masters of the furnace, enriched with decorations applied whilst the glass matter...
Vetreria Artistica DiPi
The Vetreria Artistica DiPi glassworks has been founded in Murano in 1986 by Imperio Rossi, followed by Mario Costantini. Imperio entered in the world of glass when he was only a boy of 13, following his father's steps and working side-by-side with some of the most important and talented Murano...
Ars Cenedese
Masters of that time, Gino Cenedese founded his glassworks in 1946 together with the great Masters Alfredo Barbini , Gino Fort , Angelo Tosi and Pietro Scaramal. In 1949 Gino Cenedese remained the sole owner due to the departure of the members. Under his guidance, the factory soon gained international...
V. Nason & C.
Founded in the thirties by Vincenzo Nason, heir of one of the most ancient families of Murano, the glassworks has established itself in the period of greatest artistic splendor of the island with a brand that became well known in Italy and also abroad. The company, on a surface of...
Berengo Studio 1989
Berengo Studio was founded in 1989 by Adriano Berengo. Since its inception, its goal has been to introduce international contemporary artists to the world of glass so that they can work with master glassmakers to translate their art into the three-dimensional language of glass paste. The artists who work with...
Glass Art Society - GAS
Glass Art Society is a non-profit, international organization. The mission of GAS is to encourage excellence, to advance education, to promote the appreciation and development of the glass arts, and to support the worldwide community of artists who work with glass. Official Website
Scuola Abate Zanetti
Founded in 1862 by the religious Vincenzo Zanetti , the Scuola Abate Zanetti is today the only official institute for learning Murano glass art. It can boast the collaboration of all the most recognized artists and numerous designers who have intervened over time to bring innovation and value to the...
Stazione Sperimentale del Vetro
Each furnace has its jealously guarded secrets. In addition to the manufacturing processes, the companies also carefully store the recipes for composing the glass mixtures. The Stazione Sperimentale was born after the war (in 1956 and since 2000 scientific laboratories also in Marghera) The station was established at the same...
Nicola Moretti Murano
The Nicola Moretti Murano company was founded in 2013 by the brothers Alberto and Nicola Moretti. It started in the second half of the nineteenth century, when Vincenzo Moretti specialized in the production of “mille fiori” glass, also called “murrini” glass, following the ancient roman technique of the glass –...
Peace of glass
The firm “Peace of glass” was born in London in 2010, a project by the glass fusing artist and painter Roberta De Caro , born in Milan and of Apulian origins. Although this is a relatively new project, it has already met with success and interest, so much so that...
Venini & C.
The firm started in 1925 after the split from the Cappellin-Venini & Co. Company: the art director was Napoleone Martinuzzi . At first he followed the lines of Vittorio Zecchin , but he soon departed from these themes and developed an original style of his own, closely linked with his...
Fratelli Pagnin
The furnace was opened by Alvise in 1987. Over the following decades, with the collaboration of his sons Massimiliano and Gianluca and of the master Vittorio Ferro, very prestigious pieces came out of their furnaces designed by famous artists such as Toni Zuccheri , Fulvio Bianconi , Dino Martens ,...
Arnoldo Toso
Arnoldo (1939-2017) was a charismatic figure and the last direct heir to a piece of Murano history, the Fratelli Toso glassworks founded in 1854. He belonged to the "Cangioro" branch of the Toso family, a nickname given around the 1600s to those who worked precious metals. Arnoldo had joined the...
Tony Cragg
Cragg ⟨kräġ⟩, Tony (owner Anthony). - British sculptor (b.Liverpool 1949). After working as a technician in a biochemistry laboratory (1966-68), Cragg began his artistic training, which ended at the Royal college of art in London (1973-77). After moving to Germany, from 1978 he taught at the Kunstakademie in Düsseldorf...
Isidoro Seguso
Born in 1858 Died in 1897. Master glassblower at Francesco e Figlio's firm (at present Barovier & Toso), he was celebrated by Gabriele D'Annunzio in the novel "Il fuoco", published in 1900. He is the cousin of the equally famous Giovanni Seguso, known as Nane Patare.
Venice Glass Week 2019
The third edition of The Venice Glass Week started on the evening of Friday 6 September 2019 in Campo Santo Stefano in Venice, with the inauguration of the second edition of The Venice Glass Week HUB. An event that the Veneto Region has officially recognized in 2018 and reconfirmed in...
The Venice Glass Week HUB 2019
The Venice Glass Week HUB hosted a series of installations in the two venues of the Istituto Veneto di Scienze, Lettere ed Arti at Palazzo Loredan and Palazzo Franchetti, in Campo Santo Stefano, Venice. The HUB has been curated by Rosa Barovier Mentasti and realized incollaboration with the company Green...
La vetreria M.V.M. Cappellin e il giovane Carlo Scarpa 1925-1931
When: from 10 September 2018 to 6 January 2019Where: Italy - Venice - San Giorgio Island - Le Stanze del VetroEdited by: Marino Barovier The 2018 autumn exhibition at LE STANZE DEL VETRO was dedicated to highlighting the importance of the M.V.M. Cappellin between the twenties and thirties, thanks also to...