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Set of 4 Large Venini Glass Wall Light Sconces, Italy, 1960s.
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Set of 4 Large Venini Glass Wall Lights, sconces, Italy, 1960s
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Set of 4 Large Venini Glass Wall Light Sconces, Italy, 1960s
Sku: REG4363 Ships From: Hollywood, Florida Creator: Paolo Venini
Width: 20.0" Height: 20.5" Depth : 8.8"
Style: Mid-Century Materials & Techniques: Category: Lighting
Paolo Venini (1895-1959) was an Italian glass designer and entrepreneur, best known for his significant contributions to the field of Murano glass. Born on October 8, 1895, in Cusano Milanino, Italy, Venini's passion for art and craftsmanship led him to become one of the most influential figures in the world of glass design. Venini began his career in the early 1920s when he joined the Murano glass company Cappellin Venini & C. Initially, he worked as a salesman and later as a designer, quickly showcasing his talent and innovative approach to glassmaking. His collaboration with the renowned sculptor Napoleone Martinuzzi resulted in the creation of unique glass pieces that combined traditional techniques with modern aesthetics. In 1925, Venini's partnership with Read Full Bio
Paolo Venini (1895-1959) was an Italian glass designer and entrepreneur, best known for his significant contributions to the field of Murano glass. Born on October 8, 1895, in Cusano Milanino, Italy, Venini's passion for art and craftsmanship led him to become one of the most influential figures in the world of glass design. Venini began his career in the early 1920s when he joined the Murano glass company Cappellin Venini & C. Initially, he worked as a salesman and later as a designer, quickly showcasing his talent and innovative approach to glassmaking. His collaboration with the renowned sculptor Napoleone Martinuzzi resulted in the creation of unique glass pieces that combined traditional techniques with modern aesthetics. In 1925, Venini's partnership with Martinuzzi came to an end, and he took over the management of the company, renaming it Venini & C. Under his leadership, the company flourished, becoming a leading force in the art glass industry. Venini's commitment to quality and his ability to attract talented artists and designers to collaborate with him played a crucial role in the success of the company. Throughout his career, Venini experimented with various glassmaking techniques, including murrine, filigrana, and incalmo, pushing the boundaries of what was considered possible in glass design. His innovative use of color and form resulted in visually striking pieces that captured the attention of collectors and art enthusiasts around the world. Venini's designs were often characterized by their simplicity, elegance, and timeless appeal. His creations ranged from vases and bowls to lighting fixtures and decorative objects, all showcasing his mastery of glass craftsmanship. His work was highly sought after by prominent figures, including architects, interior designers, and art collectors. In addition to his contributions as a designer, Venini also played a significant role in promoting Murano glass on an international scale. He actively participated in international exhibitions and trade fairs, showcasing the exceptional craftsmanship and artistic value of Murano glass. His efforts helped establish Murano as a center for glassmaking excellence and contributed to the revival of the Venetian glass industry. Paolo Venini passed away on August 1, 1959, leaving behind a remarkable legacy in the world of glass design. His innovative approach, commitment to quality, and ability to blend tradition with modernity continue to inspire generations of glass artists and designers. Today, Venini's creations are
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