The Glass of the Architects Vienna 1900-1937
Luxurious exhibition at Fondazione Giorgio Cini on the Island of San Giorgio Maggiore in
Venice of glass designed by Viennese architects in the first half of the 20th
century.
These architects
worked with manufacturers to produce these lovely objects. Even in the first
case I fell in love with a cylindrical decanter by Adolf Loos. The show was
presented against wall paper contemporary to the time.
There was a
lovely section on patriotic pieces made during the First World War and I liked
a glass with the flags of Germany and Austria around it. Also a nice recreation
of Hoffman’s glass room at the 1937 Paris exhibition called Boudoir D’une Grade
Vedette, with panels of silvered wood.
I fell for some
lovely series such Patrician by Hoffman and Ambassador by Haerdtl which I
believe are still made!
Closes on 31 July
2016.
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