Tapio Wirkkala (Hanko, 1915 - Helsinki, 1985) connected with Venini in the 1950s but began collaborating in 1965, invited by Ludovico De Santillana. Already renowned for his work with Karhula-Iittala, Wirkkala sought to explore Murano’s advanced glass techniques. In Venice, he formed close bonds with master glassmakers. His refined, technically inventive works for Venini -created mainly between the 1960s and 1980s- explored incalmo, murrine, and filigree, using bold colors and forms. His designs gained international acclaim. His works now feature in major museums worldwide, including MoMA and Centre Pompidou.
Details
- Year
- 1981
- Measurements
- H 32 / L 13 / W 10 CMH 12,5 / L 5,1 / W 3,9 IN
- Materials
- Vase in filigree with weaving obtained using the classic “Decoro Fenicio “ technique
- Edition
- Venini, Murano




