Seguso Vetri d’Arte is one of Murano’s oldest and most prestigious glassmaking dynasties, with origins dating back to 1397. In 1932, Antonio Seguso co-founded the company, later named Seguso Vetri d’Arte. His sons and Flavio Poli, a key artistic figure, contributed to its growth. Renowned worldwide, the firm created works for the Vatican, royal families, and iconic venues. Its creations are featured in over 75 major museums, including MoMA and the British Museum. Honored with the Compasso d’Oro and multiple international prizes, the company returned to Seguso family ownership in the 2000s and continues under the 23rd generation.

Details
- Year
- 1940 ca.
- Measurements
- H 115 / Ø 38 CMH 44,85 / Ø 14,82 IN
- Materials
- Pulegoso glass, brass structure
- Edition
- Seguso Vetri d'Arte


