Artistic Tradition
Venetian Style Dogaressa Mirror
Craftsmanship and Made in Italy
Venetian Style mirrors are Arte Veneziana’s pride and joy. There are some simple tips to recognise a Venetian style mirror; the beautiful floral engravings or rich mythological and bucolic scenes.
The most famous characters are the typical engraved curl finishings together with the depiction of Bacco, Justice or the well-known Venetian Eighteenth-century Dama and Cavaliere. Crystal colored Murano decorative flowers, leaves, twisted ropes and multicoloured glass paste rosettes embellish each Venetian mirror. The result is a unique item comparable to a work of art for craftsmanship and excellence in its execution.
Last but not least: do not worry if the mirror's decorations seem badly fixed. Our master artisans preserve the historical tradition in avoiding fixing the glass parts. In fact leaving those parts mobile and tying them with an iron wire is the correct procedure both to respect Venetian roots and above all, to avoid damage and breakage of the glass.
I always wanted to go to Venice. It’s supposed to be the romance capital of the worldGordon Korman
Decorations
Handmade, gold painted floral motif decorations.
Decorative leaves, curls, rosettes and twisted ropes made of crystal and gold coloured Murano glass.
Specifications
Size: W. 84 cm, H. 131 cm
Size: W. 33", H. 51" 5/8
Code: MVX-LDC-001-040EG
Fixing metal bars included
Custom made to specifications.
The Symbol of Venice
San Marco Family Line
Three Dimensional Opulent Mirrors
The San Marco family line is the namesake of the most famous church and square in Venice as well as the patron saint of the city. This place was the symbol of both the religious and political life at the age of La Serenissima whose importance inspired Arte Veneziana to choose it for one of its lines of squared and three dimensional shaped mirrors.
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Product Designer
Leo De Carlo
Venice
Leo De Carlo was born in Venice in 1972. He graduated in Industrial Design from the Milan Polytechnic in 1998. He worked for Philippe Starck in Paris from 1999 to 2003, handling furnishing, lighting, electronics and interiors projects.
He returned to Italy in 2003 and went into business on his own. He currently lives and works in Venice.