Opachi
Striking a perfect balance between ancient Eastern porcelain silhouettes and 1960s minimalism, these understated masterpieces transform hand-blown Murano glass into pure sculptural form. Originally conceived by legendary architect and designer Tobia Scarpa, this curated series of monochrome vessels stands as a monument to mid-century modern design. Each piece is meticulously handcrafted in Venice, utilizing traditional blown Opalino glass techniques that give the material its signature, deep opaque density. The resulting silhouettes—ranging from sleek, long-necked bottles to voluminous, softly rounded vessels—serve as sophisticated home decor designed to ground contemporary interiors with quiet elegance.
This exceptional collection remains a testament to the timeless heritage of Italian craftsmanship and artistic innovation. Rooted in an era where glass art shifted toward clean geometry, these luxury vases rely on a unique color interplay. Because every single item is individually mouth-blown by master artisans, no two outlines are exactly alike, making each piece a highly collectible objet d'art. Whether arranged in a curated design ensemble or left completely empty to highlight their architectural lines, they bridge the gap between historic Venetian mastery and modern luxury living.























