Red and yellow prism vase, Murano, 1970s










This artistic vase, depicting the innovation and mastery of Murano glass craftsmanship, is an extraordinary example attributable to Flavio Poli, a recognized talent in the production of Seguso glass from the seventies. The submersible technique, of which Poli was a pioneer, has been masterfully applied to create a work of art that fascinates and enchants with its play of colors and lights. The flattened quadrangular prism shape of the vase is a tribute to modern design, which combines geometric elegance and functionality. The contrast between the deep red exterior and the yellow interior, encased in a layer of transparent glass, makes the vase extraordinarily versatile and dynamic, as the interaction with light transforms its appearance from every angle. This kaleidoscopic effect is the result of the submerged glass technique, which allows a harmonious and fluid fusion of shades, giving the object a three-dimensional and profound appearance. In addition to its visual beauty, the vase represents a functional work of art that integrates perfectly into any environment, enriching it with its refined and elegant presence. The vase's ability to capture and reflect light makes it not only a decorative element of great value, but also a testimony of refined Italian craftsmanship.
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