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Contemporary Leggerezza Octopus Hand-Blown Glass Sculptural Flute Gold leaf #05

$1,798.77
£1,338.10
€1,500
CA$2,463.13
A$2,738.66
CHF 1,429.98
MX$33,336.21
NOK 18,245.91
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DKK 11,418.67
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"Contemporary Leggerezza Hand-Blown Glass Sculptural Flute Gold leaf #05" by Simone Crestani Introducing the exquisite Hand-Blown Glass Flute "Leggerezza #05" from the Façon De Venice Collection by the esteemed glass artist Simone Crestani. Crafted with meticulous artistry, this singular flute features colorless glass adorned with a gold-leafed knop and a sculpted octopus delicately applied to its surface. The combination of slender elegance reminiscent of Renaissance Venetian glass and the sinuous agility of the octopus creates a captivating tribute to the timeless charm of this material. Indulge in the enchanting allure of the Leggerezza #05 Flute, where glass becomes soft and light, seemingly losing its material weight as it embodies the grace and agility of the octopus. Each sip becomes a moment of transcendent beauty, surrounded by the delicate craftsmanship and timeless elegance of this exquisite piece. Elevate your dining experience with this masterfully crafted flute, a symbol of sophistication and refinement that captures the essence of Venetian artistry. Whether displayed as a decorative accent or used to savor your favorite beverages, the Leggerezza #05 Flute is sure to add a touch of timeless charm to any occasion. Façon De Venice Collection "This collection pays homage to the Murano technique, beyond the confines of the matter itself, to its timeless elegance, in the hope that it will not be forgotten. Each piece is a union of tradition and modernity, a celebration of the history and beauty of this material, which never ceases to fascinate me, naturally adding a little bit of myself. What I have created cannot be simplified as a reworking of ancient glass, but rather as a search that has led me to rediscover the elaborate Venetian techniques aimed at decorating transparent glass, to then translate them and adapt them to my creative process." Simone Crestani Artist: Simone Crestani Material: Borosilicate glass Technique: Flameworking Unique piece Year: 2020 Measures: Height 16.53”, diam. 3.93" Signed
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    Height: 16.54 in (42 cm)Diameter: 3.94 in (10 cm)
  • Style:
    Modern (In the Style Of)
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  • Date of Manufacture:
    2020
  • Production Type:
    New & Custom(One of a Kind)
  • Estimated Production Time:
    Available Now
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  • Seller Location:
    Camisano Vicentino, IT
  • Reference Number:
    1stDibs: LU5182238339532

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