Playfully evoking the shape of a wrinkled paper bag, this vase was designed by master glassmaker Pietro Chiesa in 1932, when he was the co-artistic director of FontanaArte with Gio Ponti. The shape is obtained by folding the white glass when hot and is available also in blue. Due to its handmade construction, every piece is a unique work of art.
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Francesca Verardo
Friuli-Venezia Giulia, Italy | Ceramist
Architect Francesca Verardo cultivated her passion for ceramics by training with Italian and international master ceramists. She was inspired to open her own workshop after meeting English potter David Roberts, founder of the Naked Raku movement in Europe, in 2012. Her atelier opened a year later in Pordenone, where Verardo started producing contemporary raku ceramic jewelry in black and white with smoky tones. Her minimalist, geometric style is defined by monochrome surfaces combined with precious metals, finely hand-painted using traditional techniques.Discover more