Artistic Tradition
Venetian Style Frog Prince mirror
Craftsmanship and Made in Italy
The absurd, the exaggerated, the maximalism of the openly Camp atmospheres combined with the evocative journey into the world of fairy tales revisited in a Baroque style.
These are the ingredients of Fairy Tales, the third Capsule designed by Leo De Carlo and created by Arte Veneziana. The undisputed protagonist is the mirror, painstakingly handmade that responds to the rule of excess. More is more.
This is how Frog Prince, Little Mermaid and Sleeping Beauty were born, hyper-engraved, hyper-decorated unique pieces made in colours that wink at fashion and are well suited to minimal or eclectic interiors: environments in which the search for the magical piece is king.
Handmade Luxury Mirror with Crest
Frog Prince Venetian Style Mirror
Handmade Engravings and Murano Glass Decorations
Materials
Structure made of fir wood with antique black finish.
Multiple mirror made of three levels, Venetian engraved glass with acid green varnished and medium antiqued mirrored finish.
Decorative leaves, curls and rosettes made of crystal-green colored Murano glass.
Twisted ropes made of crystal colored Murano Glass.
Magic mirror on the wall, who is the fairest one of all?The Evil Queen
Materials
Structure made of fir wood with antique black finish.
Multiple mirror made of three levels, Venetian engraved glass with acid green varnished and medium antiqued mirrored finish.
Decorative leaves, curls and rosettes made of crystal colored Murano glass.
Twisted ropes made of crystal coloured Murano Glass.
The Frog Prince mirror can also be made in other colours. The color palette is made entirely by hand and follows an artisanal process, that’s why colours will never be perfectly identical to the images shown below. These images must be taken into consideration only as an inspiration for the selected nuance.
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Product Designer
Leo De Carlo
Venezia
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 furnishings, lighting, electronics and interior projects.
He returned to Italy in 2003 and went into business on his own. He currently lives and works in Venice.