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Bring the energy of nature to the table with the Corteccia glasses. An ode to the beauty of nature, a unique and unrepeatable object, witness to the experimental combination of blown glass and burning wood. Each glass is handmade with the help of old wooden molds found in the archives of glassmaking. The beauty of the Corteccia glass surprises and intrigues, a refined blown-glass bark wrapping around every sip and giving your table a refined and modern look.
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Cuore di Argilla
Veneto, Italy | Ceramist
Born and raised in le Marche, artist Elisabetta Carli moved to Venice to pursue a career in restoration after receiving her degree from the Academy of Fine Arts. After a career pivot, Carli spent a decade as a visual designer in the fashion industry: her dual professional paths allowed her to synthesize seemingly distant artistic fields into a personal and poetic aesthetic. Her collections of hearts are deftly handcrafted using mineral clay, merging traditional references of devotional Ex-Voto sacred hearts with the more exotic “sagrados corazones” typical of Mexican culture.Discover more