Barovier&Toso
Ercole Vase
Price starting from € 4,148.00*
*Price valid for the version in H.25 cm in glass (cod. 26304/CC).
Ercole is a vase by Barovier&Toso, the jewel in the crown of the brand’s many collections that use the art of blown glass to create unique pieces. Tradition and innovation come together in a single, extraordinary work that has been made using the “rostrato” technique since the 1940s, patented by Barovier&Toso and which has since become an integral part of its production. Ercole’s structure is divided into numerous faceted prisms, evoking Renaissance architecture and the structure of a diamond, thanks also to the meticulous workmanship adopted by the company that guarantees maximum quality and timeless beauty. Overall, Ercole can be classified as a versatile and extremely distinctive element, which places an accent of elegance wherever it is placed.
Ø 24 x H.25 cm
Available also in other sizes
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Ø 24 x H.25 cm - Medium Version
Ø 24 x H.32,5 cm - Big Version
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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



