Odalisque Vase

Venini

Odalische vase in Venini opaline glass

Style living: Modern
Iconic lines: Venini opaline glass
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Leonardo Ranucci, 2009

Sensual in form and movement, they dance mysteriously in the enchanted nights of the Orient. Inspiring the creations of Leonardo Ranucci.

After Rallaello Sanzio, Matisse and Jean-Auguste-Dominique Ingres, the mysterious allure of odalisques captures Leonardo Ranucci, who imprints their features on glass.

Over her feminine form, it widens into a ring with a turban, the odalisque symbol inspired by the kiln painting. Fascinating celebration of oriental beauty, The vase is shown sinuous and soft.

 

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Hand-blown and handcrafted opal glass obtained by overlaying lattimo with other glass.

When in stock, the product is generally shipped within 1-3 business days. For pre-orders (products that are not in stock, but still can be ordered on the site), shipping times are approximately: 45-60 days

Leonardo Ranucci collaborates with Venini

A free and inventive approach to the design industry, this is the path taken by the consulting firm i Leonardo Ranucci, curator in Italy and abroad of the creation and development of some important brands of jewelry and fashion. charting new trends.

A jewelry designer by passion, he elaborates his precious suggestions by leveraging stylistic antitheses: art and squeezing, rigorous and fantasy, essentiality and elaboration, ethnic references and technological innovations merge in his works into a coherent and hermonic whole, giving life to an unmistakable style that looks to the future, as eclectic as it is flexible.

The echo of continuous travels feeds new inspirations, fragments of beauty and poetry, reinterpreted in a modern key. In 2003 he entered the Venini world, moving from classic to glass jewelry.

Modern
Venini opaline glass
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