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Venezia Vase
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The VENEZIA L vase was born from a collaboration between DROZHDINI and the Venetian manufactory Wave Murano Glass.
Its form took shape in the delicate dialogue between glass and wood: molten glass was blown over a wooden mold, which not only defined its silhouette but also left a unique mark on the base — a gentle trace of the encounter between the fragile and the solid. In this frozen moment, lightness and stability meet, revealing the glass’s sensitivity, which carries the subtle imprints of fire and wood.
Ethereal and transparent, with a soft bluish tint, the vase seems to be sculpted from light itself, embodying the spirit of a collection where simplicity becomes its greatest virtue.
Details
Material
Murano glass
Colour
Light blue
Dimensions
24 x 24 x H 34 cm
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Venezia Vase
Price upon request
Have questions? Contact us
The VENEZIA L vase was born from a collaboration between DROZHDINI and the Venetian manufactory Wave Murano Glass.
Its form took shape in the delicate dialogue between glass and wood: molten glass was blown over a wooden mold, which not only defined its silhouette but also left a unique mark on the base — a gentle trace of the encounter between the fragile and the solid. In this frozen moment, lightness and stability meet, revealing the glass’s sensitivity, which carries the subtle imprints of fire and wood.
Ethereal and transparent, with a soft bluish tint, the vase seems to be sculpted from light itself, embodying the spirit of a collection where simplicity becomes its greatest virtue.
Details
Material
Murano glass
Colour
Light blue
Dimensions
24 x 24 x H 34 cm
About Artist
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Drozhdini is a brand founded by Aleksey Drozhdin — an artist and designer who works with glass in his own unique technique. The designer has participated in an exhibition at the Beijing Museum of Contemporary Art and became a finalist in the International Art Glass Competition Milano Vetro-35, organized by The Museums of the Sforza Castle of Milan in collaboration with the collector Sandro Pezzoli. The winner’s works have become part of the museum’s collection.
Aleksey Drozhdin handcrafts artistic pieces from glass in combination with wood and metal. Recognizable features of his signature style include asymmetry, organic handcrafted forms, contrasting textures and materials, and meticulous glasswork. Through his work, the artist aims to preserve the traditions of glassmaking and infuse artisanal craftsmanship with his unique design.
The philosophy of Drozhdini is the fusion of multiple design languages into a unified whole. The wall object embodies the principles of constructivism, Scandinavian architecture, and the aesthetics of natural beauty. The idea is inspired by Japanese culture, where wood has been perceived as a special symbol of life with sacred significance from time immemorial. The highlight of this collection is the combination of glass texture with wood.
Drozhdini’s sculptural objects emerge from a deep engagement with material and emotion. Aleksey Drozhdin works intuitively, handcrafting each piece in his own technique that brings glass into dialogue with wood and metal. His forms are asymmetrical, tactile, and richly layered— shaped by contrasts between transparency and density, roughness and polish, precision and spontaneity.
Central to his approach is the desire to preserve the spirit of traditional glassmaking while reimagining it through a contemporary lens. Each work feels both raw and refined, echoing the emotional memory of place and time without replicating it. Through this balance of tension and harmony, Drozhdini creates objects that are not just seen, but felt— inviting quiet contemplation and lasting resonance.