anni 70
Height: 10 cm (3,94 in)Diameter: 35 cm (13,78 in)
A round centerpiece designed and manufactured in Venice in the Seventies, it's in lovely condition. This bowl is a beautiful and potentially valuable piece. Venini's influence on Murano glass design during that era was significant, characterized by vibrant colors, bold patterns, and innovative techniques. The bowl features a sleek and sophisticated round form, capturing the essence of Mid-Century Modern design. The color palette is the key highlight, with a harmonious blend of pink, turquoise, and gold stripes. The pink is soft and muted, the turquoise vibrant and eye-catching, and the gold providing a touch of opulence. The interplay of these colors creates a visually striking and dynamic effect. The stripes are a prominent design element, creating a sense of movement and rhythm. The precision and skill involved in crafting these stripes is indicative of Murano glass craftsmanship.
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