Matteo Thun creates limited edition series of opaque vessels for Venini
Italian architect Matteo Thun has used cold-processing techniques to create a series of opaque blown-glass vases for Murano glassmakers Venini.
The vases and bottles, which feature a smooth opaque finish, have been fixed in four different compositions on Santafiore stone tiles and are currently being presented in an exhibition called Silence of the Colours at the Venini boutique in Milan.
To make the limited edition pieces, Thun adapted cold-processing techniques that have qualities in common with the sculpting. The vessels are mouth blown before being lightly sanded until the form and surface texture possesses a level of perfection more typical of plastic.
The resulting satin finish gives the vessels a slightly veiled appearance with diluted colours and softened outlines.
Within the four compositions, Thun said he sought to create a perfect balance of shapes and chromatic shades contrasting the rough, porous surface of the base with the smooth, satin finish of the glass.
The colours selected by Thun are coordinated according to cold and warm shades. Colder palettes include purple, bluemarine and taupe; and blue burgundy and taupe. The warmer compositions are made up of grey, yellow and orange; and amber, green apple and taupe.
"For many years I have observed the Murano craftsmen blowing glass; for many years I have tried to understand what happens in those fractions of a second," explained Thun, who launched his own brand of customisable furniture and lightin...
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