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Murano glass centerpiece attr. to Vittorio Zecchin
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Description
Large Murano Glass Centerpiece Dish Attributed to Vittorio Zecchin, 1940s-50s
This exquisite Murano glass centerpiece dish, attributed to the renowned Vittorio Zecchin, embodies the timeless elegance and artistry for which Murano glass is celebrated. Created circa the 1940s-50s, the dish is a stunning example of mid-century Italian glass design, reflecting Zecchin’s mastery in combining simplicity with refined sophistication.
Captivating Design and Form
The centerpiece features a soft yellow-green hue, reminiscent of the natural world and infused with a subtle luminosity that changes with the light. Its form is characterized by soft, rounded shapes and gentle, wave-like undulations along the edges, evoking a sense of fluidity and harmony. This organic aesthetic lends the dish a serene and captivating presence, making it a striking focal point in any setting.
While unsigned, the piece is attributed to Vittorio Zecchin, one of Murano’s most celebrated glass artists, known for his work with Cappellin and Venini. Zecchin’s designs are marked by their ethereal transparency and graceful forms, and this dish bears his distinctive style. Similar examples can be found in the literature, including the book Vittorio Zecchin: Transparent Glassware for Cappellin and Venini, edited by M. Barovier and C. Sonego (Skira, Milan, 2017) - More Information
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Dimensions
H. 2.36 in; Diam. 15.75 in; H. 6 cm; Diam. 40 cm;
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Vintage Domus' diverse collection ranges from the early 20th century to the 1990s to collectibles, showcasing exquisite examples of design from every era. In addition to early design, we offer antique furniture, tribal art, oriental art, photography, advertising, and movie posters. Our main focus is on interior design - lighting, furniture, decor and accessories.