Working with glass is intricate and involves a long process. It starts in the early morning with Gina Nahle Bauer and the Murano glass masters indulging with their extensive experience, patience and passion for glass art.

At first, the glass piece is introduced in a special oven, then it is released for further modeling.
Following the designer’s initial illustration the glass takes form and color. Finally the piece is placed in a natural cooling system where it stays there for two days.


The final result: a figurative sculpture at once stunningly graceful, wonderfully simple and incredibly evocative. The limited editions of Murano are signed both by the master and the artist. Each piece is then unique in its own.






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