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Sadler’s special projects for Gritti are touching in their beauty and at the same time outline a path for development because they are conceived to express an unexpected use of glass by implementing specific systems of creation with an approach that redirects the technical project towards art design, in a process that is inverse to the tradition of artistic glassmaking.
Triggered by traditional Italian glassmaking in lighting design? Check out Venetian brand Masiero.
The exhibition in fact translates the know-how of a historical made in Venice company specialized in working glass according to the Murano culture, which has been recently regenerated thanks to a workers’ buyout which not only relaunched the company but also paved the way for an entirely new corporate path.
In fact, beyond the magic of creativity, the company now embraces a “way of doing things” in which executive skill and the millenary art of hand-blown glass are contaminated by the expressive language of a great designer who is not afraid to explore untrodden paths.
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