



Revealed through a bell jar fashioned of clear blown glass, silvery filaments in Murano glass molten in a single step represent a shimmering, frozen scenario - hence the piece's name meaning "ice age". The design draws inspiration from the utopian "Invisible Cities" by Italo Calvino and their ethereal, airy flair. Reproducible in a similar yet never identical shape, the sculpture rests on a swivel wooden support coated with a micro-cement, textured resin embellished with a silvery finish.
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Daniela Forti
Toscana, Italy | Glassmith
Daniela Forti was born in Rome, where she studied architecture and interior design. When she moved to Tuscany and opened her workshop there, she started collaborating with glassmakers and researching the dualism between light and glass. She hand-manufactures each piece using the “vetrofusione” technique: by melting glass, this artist creates whimsical, strikingly original worlds where this material acquires vivid colors and malleable shapes, and light gains a new, metaphysical essenceDiscover more