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The Barovier & Toso Story
Barovier & Toso is one of the world’s oldest family businesses. Founded in 1295 as Barovier in Murano, Italy, the company grew to prominence in the 1400s with the work of Angelo Barovier, whose glass objects can be seen in museums today. Renamed Barovier & Toso in 1942, the company forges Venetian mouth blown crystal with master artisans using the same age-old tradition passed down over generations. This technique has allowed for unique and sustainable designs different from any other crystal on the market.
Key Features
The Marta Table Lamp from Barovier & Toso transcends trends as an ultra-refined design, putting focus on the interaction of light and Venetian crystal. For over seven centuries, Barovier & Toso have designated themselves as custodians of the Venetian crystal-making tradition. Here, master artisans in Murano employ a “corteccia” technique that requires turning and blowing hot glass on a flat plate to achieve a globe with a tree bark-like surface. This globe is visually prominent thanks to elegant yet understated metal hardware. Cast light funneled through the classic fabric shade plays beautifully with the colors of the artisanal glass accent.
One of the world’s oldest family business, Barovier & Toso has its roots in Murano, Italy since 1295. Using a process of forging mouth blown Venetian crystal handed down over generations, Barovier & Toso uses master artisans to create one-of-a-kind, sustainable, and safe crystal designs.
Key Features
The Marta Table Lamp from Barovier & Toso transcends trends as an ultra-refined design, putting focus on the interaction of light and Venetian crystal. For over seven centuries, Barovier & Toso have designated themselves as custodians of the Venetian crystal-making tradition. Here, master artisans in Murano employ a “corteccia” technique that requires turning and blowing hot glass on a flat plate to achieve a globe with a tree bark-like surface. This globe is visually prominent thanks to elegant yet understated metal hardware. Cast light funneled through the classic fabric shade plays beautifully with the colors of the artisanal glass accent.
One of the world’s oldest family business, Barovier & Toso has its roots in Murano, Italy since 1295. Using a process of forging mouth blown Venetian crystal handed down over generations, Barovier & Toso uses master artisans to create one-of-a-kind, sustainable, and safe crystal designs.
- Made using antique tools
- Crystal is free of lead and arsenic
- Material: Metal
- Shade Material: Fabric
- Dimmable: No
- Lighting Style: Soft/Diffused/Ambient
- Location Rating: UL Listed
- Made In Italy
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