Piazza San Marco becomes the stage for the event “Murano Illumina il Mondo”, promoted by The Venice Glass Week and the City of Venice. A total of twelve artists and designers are involved in the project, invited to reinterpret and transform a daily use object, such as the chandelier, into a true work of art.
Giorgio Vigna, alongside whom the skilled craftsmen of Barovier&Toso, brings to life Siphonophera. A deep connoisseur of Venice, the city where he was artistically trained, and of glass, a material that is an integral part of his research, Vigna chooses, for this project, to use Venetian crystal in a sculptural way, combining it with steel. Inspired by the wind and the water, natural elements that shape the form of Siphonophera, creating a sense of movement and fluidity. The light elements are 42, each different from the other, unique irregular prisms, handcrafted. They are obtained by blowing and then grinding, a process not commonly used in the creation of objects by Barovier&Toso, which bases its production mainly on furnace work, when hot. However, the collaboration with Vigna brings this great novelty for the company, the diamond-cut glass.