Iridescent Murano Glass Free-Form Bowl, Barovier & Toso, 1950S-1960S
Stock No
GB.26.58
2017
- £680.00
- €779 Euro
- $897 US Dollar
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Item Description
This magnificent sculptural bowl is a perfect testament to the golden age of Venetian glassmaking in the mid-20th century. Crafted on the island of Murano and attributed to the legendary Barovier & Toso manufactory, this piece illustrates the creative boldness of Italian master glassmakers in the 1950s and 60s, who broke away from classic forms to embrace a resolutely organic aesthetic.
With its generous dimensions (30 cm wide), the object captivates with the fluidity of its "free-form" design, evoking the frozen movement of a wave or the elegance of a seashell. The edges of the glass are delicately pinched and folded over, creating subtle sculptural details. The true magic of this piece lies in its surface treatment: the thick glass incorporates a magnificent pearlescent iridescence in champagne and golden hues. This complex technique allows the bowl to catch and diffract light spectacularly, offering shimmering reflections that shift depending on the viewing angle.
Offered in excellent vintage condition, this work of glass art is a sumptuous collector's item. It will make a dazzling centerpiece or sit majestically on a sideboard, bringing the warm light and timeless glamour of Italian design to your interior.
Item Info
Seller
Seller Location
Northern France, France, France
Item Dimensions
H: 31cm W: 30cm D: 21cm
Period
1950–1960
Item Location
France
Seller Location
Northern France, France, France
Item Location
France
Seller Contact No
00 33 6 1237 5555
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