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Carlo Moretti Flute

Clear & black Murano Glass ottagonali serie flutes by Carlo Moretti, 1974
By Moretti, Carlo Moretti
Located in Varese, Lombardia
Set of 12 thin and light Murano glass flutes designed by Carlo Moretti in 1974 from the serie
Category

Vintage 1970s Italian Space Age Glass

Materials

Murano Glass

Set of 2 Oval Flutes 3
By Carlo Moretti
Located in Milan, IT
An exquisite piece of functional decor, this set of 2 flutes is a testament to refined vintage
Category

2010s Italian Glass

Materials

Glass

Set of 2 Oval Flutes 3
H 7.88 in W 2.45 in D 2.45 in
Set of 6 Oval Flutes 3
By Carlo Moretti
Located in Milan, IT
An exquisite piece of functional decor, this set of 6 flutes is a testament to refined vintage
Category

2010s Italian Glass

Materials

Glass

Set of 6 Oval Flutes 3
Set of 6 Oval Flutes 3
H 7.88 in W 2.45 in D 2.45 in

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1959 Carlo Moretti Umberto Nason Italian Modern Satinato Decanter Wine Glass Set
By Carlo Moretti
Located in Palm Springs, CA
, created by Carlo Moretti for Cristalleria Nason e Moretti, Murano, Italy. Decanter measures 12" by 3" and
Category

Vintage 1950s Italian Mid-Century Modern Glass

Materials

Blown Glass

Limited Edition Veuve Clicquot La Grande Dame Ice Bucket and 6 Champagne Flutes
By Carlo Moretti
Located in Aspen, CO
includes six champagne flutes with an orange and black detailed base. Carlo Moretti Signed for Veuve
Category

1990s Italian Wine Coolers

Materials

Glass

1970s French Veuve Clicqout Murano Glass Ice Bucket and Flutes
By Veuve Cliquot Ponsardin
Located in Aspen, CO
1970s French Veuve Clicqout ice bucket and 6 flutes Limited edition. Signed by Carlo Moretti.
Category

Vintage 1970s French Mid-Century Modern Crystal Serveware

Materials

Murano Glass

Carlo Moretti Sea Green and Violet Decanter
By Carlo Moretti
Located in New York, NY
Elegant Carlo Moretti decanter in finely fluted sea green glass accented with a pale violet round
Category

Early 2000s Italian Minimalist Barware

Materials

Murano Glass

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