Ø 21,5 cm; H 24,5 cm (8” 15/32 - 9” 41/64)
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The blown glass is worked by hand with the traditional balloton glassmaking technique in which a metal mold is employed to achieve an effect in crossed relief.
“It looks soft, but it’s not; it’s glass. The optical illusion of Monofiori by VENINI from 1970 lies in its name: Balloton, a special technique that lends a unique matelassé effect to the surface. The piece is handcrafted using traditional metal molds and adorned with a hot-applied line in contrasting colours on the top of the narrow neck, for a finishing touch that makes a difference.”
Ø 21,5 cm; H 24,5 cm (8” 15/32 - 9” 41/64)
See all Monofiore Balloton Collection
The blown glass is worked by hand with the traditional balloton glassmaking technique in which a metal mold is employed to achieve an effect in crossed relief.
“It looks soft, but it’s not; it’s glass. The optical illusion of Monofiori by VENINI from 1970 lies in its name: Balloton, a special technique that lends a unique matelassé effect to the surface. The piece is handcrafted using traditional metal molds and adorned with a hot-applied line in contrasting colours on the top of the narrow neck, for a finishing touch that makes a difference.”