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Venini Gio Ponti Apem Hand-Blown Murano Glass Decanter

$2,110

Gio Ponti Apem Hand-Blown Murano Glass Decanter32.5cm (h) x 12.5cm (d) / 12.7" (h) x 4.9" (d)

$2,110

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Gio Ponti Pezzente Hand-Blown Murano Glass Decanter32.5cm (h) x 12.5cm (d) / 12.7" (h) x 4.9" (d)

$2,110

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Gio Ponti Pezzente Hand-Blown Murano Glass Tumblers (Set of 6)12cm (h) x 8cm (d) / 4.7" (h) x 3.1" (d)

$1,130

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Gio Ponti Pezzente Hand-Blown Murano Glass Tumblers (Set of 6)12cm (h) x 8cm (d) / 4.7" (h) x 3.1" (d)

$1,130

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There are many chapters in the story of Venini, but one of the most notable is told in collaboration with architectural powerhouse Gio Ponti. Their creative liaison is built on stylistic renewal and Italian craftsmanship, which is honoured today in a series of reissues. The Apem decanter, designed in 1947 for the Milan Triennale, is guided by the heritage, timelessness and endless innovations of Italy’s glassware scene.

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There are many chapters in the story of Venini, but one of the most notable is told in collaboration with architectural powerhouse Gio Ponti. Their creative liaison is built on stylistic renewal and Italian craftsmanship, which is honoured today in a series of reissues. The Apem decanter, designed in 1947 for the Milan Triennale, is guided by the heritage, timelessness and endless innovations of Italy’s glassware scene.

View more from: Venini / Decanters & pitchers

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Venini Gio Ponti Apem Hand-Blown Murano Glass Decanter

$2,110

Meet the Maker:

Venini

Venini is one of the oldest Venetian glass masters, established in 1921 by Paolo Venini who yearned for something original. From new layered glass techniques, to reimagining the 16th-century mezza filigrana, the brand redefined glassblowing aesthetics; embracing the avant-garde, while nodding to past traditions. For our exclusive collaboration, we reworked Venini’s most-celebrated Fazzoletto vase, originally made in 1948.