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design-is-fine · 1 year
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Antonio Salvati, ornamental vessel, before 1873. Amber-colored glass. Murano, Venice. Via imm.hu
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littlepawz · 1 year
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Amazing artistry of stained glass doors in Barcelona, Spain. 
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pagansphinx · 3 months
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René Lalique • Formose cased opaque Jade green frosted glass vase • model 931 • designed circa 1924 • 18cm high
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René Lalique • Vase Domrémy • 1926 • 22 cm High
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René Lalique • Parakeet Vase • 1914 • Calouste Gulbenkian Museum, Lisbon, Portugal
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toyastales · 1 year
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If you have a beautiful view you have to enjoy it with chic glass doors that help transform your home into a chill indoor/outdoor space.
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muratsenportfolyo · 3 months
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Cam Üfleme, 10X14 cm, 2019
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Glass Blowing, 10x14 cm, 2019
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Building an office glass room can be a great way to create a private workspace while still maintaining an open and modern feel.
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minotaurlovesyou · 1 year
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studioreith · 11 months
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Glass Vases designed by Vittorio Zecchin
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mehanizem · 2 years
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https://lestanzedelvetro.org/
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thissweetenamor · 1 year
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Glass Design by Elif Cak
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meximala · 2 years
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design-is-fine · 2 years
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Antonio Salviati, Vase, ‘Facon de Venise’, 1888. Blown glass (pagliesco). 2/ goblet, 1889. Murano, Venice, Italy. Via Maas Museum
In 1859 Dr Antonio Salviati set up a Murano company to revive traditional Venetian glass. In 1877 the company split into a London-based firm and his own glassworks. The initial success of the firm relied much of the writings of the English critic John Ruskin’s in which he declared the glass of Venice to be vastly superior to the English cut crystal that dominated the market. At first, renaissance designs were copied at Salviati. Soon, the contemporary taste for eclectic historicism and fantasy brought a new flavour. Dragons, dolphins, seahorses and twisted filigree patterns dazzled with technical bravura.
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i12bent · 1 year
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Edvin Ollers (March 28, 1888 - 1959) was a Swedish designer and artist. He trained at the Konstfack in Stockholm and Valands Målarskola in Gothenburg. Later he worked for Kosta Glasbruk, where this glass was created. In summer he ran a painting school in the Swedish skerries near Lysekil
Above: Felix, 1917 - green crystal glass (Nationalmuseum, Stockholm)
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pagansphinx · 4 months
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René Lalique • Rampillon opalescent glass vase • 1927
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muratsenportfolyo · 3 months
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Cam Üfleme, 10X24 cm, 2019
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Glass Blowing, 10x24 cm, 2019
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foxyou-too · 2 years
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