
CARAFFA A CANNE
A true celebration of colour, the cane collection is born from the re-edition of objects designed by Gio Ponti for VENINI on the occasion of the 26th Venice Biennale in 1952. It consists of glasses, a vase, and an elegantly slender carafe, with a base that gradually tapers upwards, culminating in a delicately curved spout. The technique used is that of canes, which in this case involves the juxtaposition of six thin strips of cold-coloured glass in Grey, Red, Sapphire, Green, Straw-yellow, and Amethyst. These strips are then fused together and skilfully shaped while hot, creating a vibrant and kaleidoscopic visual effect. This technique offers a lively variety of hues and shades that give a lively and dynamic appearance.
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CARAFFA A CANNE
A true celebration of colour, the cane collection is born from the re-edition of objects designed by Gio Ponti for VENINI on the occasion of the 26th Venice Biennale in 1952. It consists of glasses, a vase, and an elegantly slender carafe, with a base that gradually tapers upwards, culminating in a delicately curved spout. The technique used is that of canes, which in this case involves the juxtaposition of six thin strips of cold-coloured glass in Grey, Red, Sapphire, Green, Straw-yellow, and Amethyst. These strips are then fused together and skilfully shaped while hot, creating a vibrant and kaleidoscopic visual effect. This technique offers a lively variety of hues and shades that give a lively and dynamic appearance.
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A true celebration of colour, the cane collection is born from the re-edition of objects designed by Gio Ponti for VENINI on the occasion of the 26th Venice Biennale in 1952. It consists of glasses, a vase, and an elegantly slender carafe, with a base that gradually tapers upwards, culminating in a delicately curved spout. The technique used is that of canes, which in this case involves the juxtaposition of six thin strips of cold-coloured glass in Grey, Red, Sapphire, Green, Straw-yellow, and Amethyst. These strips are then fused together and skilfully shaped while hot, creating a vibrant and kaleidoscopic visual effect. This technique offers a lively variety of hues and shades that give a lively and dynamic appearance.





















