Finishing

Fiammante

The Sophistication of Decorated Glass. Made in Italy

Arte Veneziana, for over fifty years, committed to pursuing the excellence of Made in Italy craftsmanship, wanted to give free rein to the imagination and creativity of its designers and craftsmen. That’s how the finishing section was born. It recounts about accurate studies with colour and combinations between traditional and new materials expressed in a new, contemporary way.

The inspiration comes from nature and its landscapes. The ever shifting variety of colours and shapes are the subjects of the painted glass walls, of the pen-engraved screens, of the finishes of our furnishings. Each finish can be applied in a thousand different ways. You can furnish a wall, cover a cabinet, decorate the doors of a bespoke closet or even apply the decoration to coffee tables or nightstands and, why not, also to chandeliers with a modern twist.

Contemporary Finishing Fiammante

Handmade Engraving

by Leo De Carlo

Inspiration

The elegance of black applied to the glass. That’s Casa Maiolini, a luxury villa in Franciacorta. Glossy engravings with Fiammante motif, combined with mirror surfaces embellish wardrobes, tables and consoles. The result is Furniture with timeless elegance.


Materials

Black glass with hand made silvered engravings.

Specifications

Dimensions: custom to specification

Code: Fiammante

Made in Italy

I Need a Fiammante Finishing

LEO DE CARLO / DESIGNER

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.

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