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Dario Frare

I Bizantini. Murano Glass Tumblers-Ultramarine and Silver Set-Maestro Collection
I Bizantini. Murano Glass Tumblers-Ultramarine and Silver Set-Maestro Collection

I Bizantini. Murano Glass Tumblers-Ultramarine and Silver Set-Maestro Collection

By Silvio Piattelli

Located in Tavarnelle val di Pesa, Florence

Produced by the talented young maestro Dario Frare—kown for his meticulous Italian glass sculptures and realistic organic forms—the making process requires extreme technical skill.

Category

2010s Italian Barware

Materials

Art Glass, Blown Glass, Murano Glass, Murrine

I Bizantini. Murano Glass Tumblers – Emerald and Lagoon Set - Maestro Collection
I Bizantini. Murano Glass Tumblers – Emerald and Lagoon Set - Maestro Collection

I Bizantini. Murano Glass Tumblers – Emerald and Lagoon Set - Maestro Collection

By Silvio Piattelli

Located in Tavarnelle val di Pesa, Florence

Created in collaboration with young maestro Dario Frare—known for his detailed sculptures and realistic naturalia reproductions—the fabrication process is intensely tactile.

Category

2010s Italian Barware

Materials

Art Glass, Blown Glass, Murano Glass, Murrine

Igor Balbi Murano Pauly Venice Pair of Turtoise Murano Glass Goblets
Igor Balbi Murano Pauly Venice Pair of Turtoise Murano Glass Goblets

Igor Balbi Murano Pauly Venice Pair of Turtoise Murano Glass Goblets

By Pauly & Co., Igor Balbi

Located in Tavarnelle val di Pesa, Florence

Belongs to the new generation of Lume artist, starting from Cesare Toffolo, Lucio Bubacco and Vittorio Costantini and raising star Dario Frare. The marbelization follow the path of t...

Category

Early 2000s Italian Modern Glass

Materials

Art Glass, Murano Glass

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Beautiful Art Glass Sculpture of Murano by Dario Frare
Beautiful Art Glass Sculpture of Murano by Dario Frare

Beautiful Art Glass Sculpture of Murano by Dario Frare

By Dario Frare

Located in Roma, Lazio

Glass sculpture of Murano signed Dario Frare. Master of Murano glass factory.

Category

1990s Italian Mid-Century Modern Glass

Materials

Art Glass

Igor Balbi Murano Pauly Venice Pair of Marbelized Goblets Red Ball Filigree Stem
Igor Balbi Murano Pauly Venice Pair of Marbelized Goblets Red Ball Filigree Stem

Igor Balbi Murano Pauly Venice Pair of Marbelized Goblets Red Ball Filigree Stem

By Igor Balbi, Pauly & Co.

Located in Tavarnelle val di Pesa, Florence

Belongs to the new generation of Lume artist, starting from Cesare Toffolo, Lucio Bubacco and Vittorio Costantini and raising star Dario Frare. The marbelization follow the path of t...

Category

Early 2000s Italian Modern Glass

Materials

Art Glass, Murano Glass

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Pauly & Co. Light Amber Etched Venetian Glass Footed Bowl or Table Centrepiece
Pauly & Co. Light Amber Etched Venetian Glass Footed Bowl or Table Centrepiece

Pauly & Co. Light Amber Etched Venetian Glass Footed Bowl or Table Centrepiece

By Pauly & Co.

Located in Philadelphia, PA

A good vintage Pauly and Co. Venetian glass footed bowl. Well-scaled as a table centerpiece for fruit or flowers. Manufactured by Pauly and Co. in Venice, Italy in a light ambe...

Category

Mid-20th Century Italian Mid-Century Modern Decorative Bowls

Materials

Blown Glass

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