



Simple yet striking, this mouth-blown Murano glass is part of the Vortex Collection of glasses splendidly colored with a swirling motif in different hues that adds elegance and charm to each piece. The crystal clear glass is enriched with 24K gold leaf that infuses a shimmering touch, while the enveloping green swirls add a bright accent. Given in a set as a wedding or housewarming gift, this glass will be a precious addition to any cabinet bar or dining table. Small bubbles, created by gases during the melting process, are a mark of the handcrafted and unique nature of each piece.
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Agnes Duerrschnabel Atelier
Lombardia, Italy | Artist
German-born artisan Agnes Duerrschnabel has had an unconventional artistic journey. First moving to Milan for a language course, she worked as an interpreter and sworn translator for the Court of Como for over 30 years. Never once setting aside her passion for art, she returned to Germany in 2007 to study at the National Institute for Ceramics Design in Höhr-Grenzhausen and, in 2013, opened a workshop in Como’s historic Santa Margherita monastery. Her unique pieces have a delicate aesthetic that feature grès, porcelain, and natural elements such as marine wood and stones.Discover more