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Monofiore Balloton

Collection: Monofiori Balloton

Category: Accessories

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Monofiori Balloton - Venini

The optical illusion signed by VENINI is called Balloton: a unique process that recreates the quilted effect with glass. They are handcrafted, blown, and finished with a colored thread applied hot that encloses the decoration.

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Fungo
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Fungo

The result of designer Massimo Vignelli's extensive experiments with glass, this lamp model, a clear expression of the timeless finesse of the designer, received an honorable mention at the "Compas

Fungo
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Fungo

The result of designer Massimo Vignelli's extensive experiments with glass, this lamp model, a clear expression of the timeless finesse of the designer, received an honorable mention at the "Compas

Fazzoletto
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Fazzoletto

"Fazzoletto" designed by Fulvio Bianconi for Venini, crafted with a circular, soft yet decisive gesture of the master glassblower.

Deco
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Deco

Rhythm: this is the word to define the shape of the Deco vases. The rings repeat themselves, one after the other. They increase, decrease, then increase again.

Abaco sospensione
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Abaco sospensione

The artist-designers Monica Guggisberg and Philip Baldwin are the creative minds behind the design of this collection, where the variations simultaneously serve as lighting installations and furnis

Clessidra
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Clessidra

Grains of sand, imperceptible, invisible yet so present, like time passing, arriving, and then departing.

Light Shar
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Light Shar

Similar to long stalactites, which, hooked to the metal structure, descend to different levels creating a dynamic luminous ensemble

Fantasmino
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Fantasmino

Fantasmino is a rechargeable opaline glass table lamp. The shape is reminiscent of VENINI's iconic Fazzoletto vase, designed in 1948, but with a contemporary twist due to its portability.