Artistic tradition
Venetian style Lilium mirror
Craftsmanship and Made in Italy
Venetian Style mirrors are Arte Veneziana’s pride and joy. There are some easy tips to recognize a Venetian style mirror. The most famous are the beautiful floral engravings or rich mythological and bucolic sceneries.
The most famous characters are the typical engraved curls finishings together with the depiction of Bacco, Justice or the well-know Venetian Eighteenth-century Dama and Cavaliere. Crystal colored Murano decorative flowers, leaves, twisted ropes and multicolored glass paste rosettes embellish each Venetian mirror. The result is a unique item comparable to a work of art for craftsmanship and excellence in execution.
Last but not least: do not be afraid if a mirror seems badly fixed. Our master artisans decided to preserve the historical tradition by avoiding fixing the glass parts. In fact leaving those parts mobile and tying them with an iron wire is the perfect procedure both to respect Venetian roots and to avoid damage and breakage.
Handmade luxury mirror with crest
Lilium Venetian style mirror
Handmade gold painted decor and Murano glass decorations
Materials
Structure made of wood with walnut finishing.
Central glass with medium antique mirrored finish.
Frame made of glass with medium antique mirrored finish.
Decorations
Handmade gold painted decor of floral motifs.
Decorative leaves, curls, rosettes and twisted ropes made of crystal and gold coloured Murano glass.
Technical info
Size: W. 86 cm, H. 145 cm
Size: W. 33" 7/8, H. 57"
Code: MVX-LDC-001-020EG
Fixing metal bars included
Custom to specification
Typical venetian decor
San Giorgio Family Line
Oval romantic mirrors
The San Giorgio family line takes its name by the iconic San Giorgio church created by the legendary Andrea Palladio. And like the signature architect loved the perfect neoclassical shapes so Arte Veneziana chose to name this family line San Giorgio to celebrate the perfect oval shape of this line.
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Product Designer
Leo De Carlo
Venice
Leo De Carlo was born in Venice in 1972. He graduated in Industrial Design from the Milan Polytechnic in 1998. He worked for Philippe Starck in Paris from 1999 to 2003, handling furnishing, lighting, electronics and interiors projects.
He returned to Italy in 2003 and went into business on his own. He currently lives and works in Venice.