Barovier&Toso
Bollibolle Vase
Price € 2,562.00
Bollibolle is a vase by Barovier&Toso, designed by Franco Aggi in 1995 and launched the following year by the company. Specialized in blown glass, Barovier&Toso has created a perfect alchemy of tradition and innovation for this vase whose design goes well with any room in the house, regardless of style and location. Bollibolle stands out for its elegant ribbing and texture studded with transparent bubbles alternating with white spots in milky glass that together generate an extremely fascinating play of light. The depth and dynamism of Bollibolle comes from the skill with which the glass masters work each piece, giving it unique shapes and characteristics that are impossible to replicate. This object is available in different colors.
L. 22 x D.16 x H.27,5 cm
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An ancient and glorious tradition permeates the lamps of Barovier & Toso: its seven centuries of history make it one of the European long-living companies and guarantee a position of absolute pre-eminence in the world of glass art. Barovier has always been synonymous of Murano glass: a dynasty that has gone through the ages keeping this secular art alive and in step with the times. Barovier & Toso chandeliers are today considered the highest expression of luxury and are used in the boutiques of the best fashion houses as well as in the mansions of kings and princes all over the world. They are precious objects in shapes and in history, made entirely by hand according to the techniques of the past.Read more
Designed by
Franco Raggi
Franco Raggi (1945-) is an important Italian architect and designer. The beginning of his career, immediately after his studies at the Milan Polytechnic and the first years of apprenticeship at the Nizzoli studio, were characterized in particular by a fervent cultural activity, carried out both in the pages of trade magazines (he was editor of Casabella from 1971 to 1976 and editor-in-chief of Modo from 1977 to 1983) and in the exhibition and curating activities at important institutions, from the Venice Biennale to the Milan Triennale. It was from the 1980s that his activity in product design became more intense, concentrated in particular on the product typology of lamps: emblematic in this sense is the long collaboration with FontanaArte, which began at the beginning of the decade at the invitation of Gae Aulenti, the brand's art director at the time, and continued over the years with great successes such as the Flûte series (1999). Other lighting brands he has collaborated with over the years include Luceplan (for which he co-designed the On Off lamp, part of the permanent collection of the MoMA in New York, together with Alberto Meda and Denis Santachiara), Barovier&Toso, Artemide and more recently Firmamento Milano, founded by the former owner of FontanaArte Carlo Guglielmi, while in the furniture sector, he designed furniture for Poltronova and Zeus-Noto. Starting in the 1990s, his architectural projects began to increase in size, leading him to design, among other things, the interiors of the Humanitas hospital (1996), the headquarters of the Gianfranco Ferré Foundation (1998) and the headquarters of the Techint group (2000), all located in Milan.Read more






