Finishing | Glass Artwork
Etna
The Sophistication of Decorated Glass. Made in Italy
Arte Veneziana, for over fifty years, committed to pursuing the excellence of Made in Italy craftsmanship, wanted to give free rein to the imagination and creativity of its designers and craftsmen. That’s how the finishing section was born. It recounts about accurate studies with colour and combinations between traditional and new materials expressed in a new, contemporary way.
The inspiration comes from nature and its landscapes. The ever shifting variety of colours and shapes are the subjects of the painted glass walls, of the pen-engraved screens, of the finishes of our furnishings. Each finish can be applied in a thousand different ways. You can furnish a wall, cover a cabinet, decorate the doors of a bespoke closet or even apply the decoration to coffee tables or nightstands and, why not, also to chandeliers with a modern twist.
HANDMADE FINISHING
by Gianluca Ferreri
Inspiration
Those who live at the foot of the volcano know how violent and unpredictable nature can be.
It is precisely the ambivalence of opposites that takes shape in this new finish: chiaroscuro, ash-light, storm-quiet, contrasts that fit into a domestic environment and contemporary furnishings, causing us to contemplate on the nature of our surroundings, and of which often we are unaware.
Materials
Extra-clear glass, 6 mm thickness, engraved in the centre and decorated with teal and gold hues, all silvered in an antique finish.
Made in Italy
“All that nature has of great, all it has of pleasant, all that has of terrible, can be compared to Etna and Etna cannot be compared to anything."Dominique Vivand Denon
Architect and Designer
Giovanni Luca Ferreri
Milan
Giovanni Luca Ferreri was born in Monza in 1970. In 1998 he graduated in Architecture at the Polytechnic in Milan and in 2003 earned the title of PhD in Architectural Composition at the University of Architecture in Venice. Since his initial training and professional experience he has dealt with art, applied art and decoration. Since 2004 he has been teaching Composition and Urban Design at the Faculty of Architecture - Bovisa of the Politecnico in Milan. He has an office in Milan and an important part of his work involves the design and fitting of private homes.