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The form and technique reflect the influence of Murano's mid-century design masters such as Barovier & Toso and Seguso Vetri d'Arte, known for elegant utilitarian forms with sculptural presence. At approximately 10 inches tall and 11.5 inches in diameter, it functions beautifully as a wine or champagne cooler, centerpiece vase, or decorative Murano art glass object.
The polished pontil and controlled bubble inclusions confirm its authentic hand-blown origin. Material: Hand-blown glass with bullicante (controlled bubbles). Color: Smoked clear / gray. Technique: Optic rib mold with applied handles. No chips or cracks; light base wear from age.
Mid-century Murano glass combined centuries-old Venetian glassmaking methods with modern design. The bullicante technique, developed by Barovier & Toso in the 1930s, involved trapping precise layers of air bubbles between molten glass gathers - producing a shimmering effect prized by collectors. This piece echoes those classic designs while maintaining the clean modern lines favored during the postwar design renaissance of the 1950s-60s.
