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In seven centuries of history, we have seen fashions come and go. Some were minimal, others more baroque, but every one of them chased time in a desperate search for the “new.” Time in Venice, instead, goes by slowly. There is no rush, no craze, just a great deal of space and time to develop your craft. So we took our time and in that time we have learned that we would rather do something unique and enlightening that lasts forever instead of something new that only fascinates you for one season. It takes strength to bring glass out from the fire and heat. It takes patience to strive for nothing less than the perfect shape. And it takes heart, a lot of it, to grow a legendary luxury lighting tradition into the new world, working with innovators and traditionalists alike. The creations of Barovier&Toso are one-of-a-kind works in Venetian mouth blown crystal and handcrafted by master artisans in Murano, custodians of an age-old tradition passed down across the generations. Angelo Barovier invented a revolutionary formula that made it possible to obtain an unprecedented material with extraordinary characteristics of extreme transparency and brightness. 455, Angelo Barovier was granted the exclusive right to produce “Cristallo Veneziano” (Venetian Crystal). The factor that makes this formula unique, still used today through progressive refinements, is the total absence of lead and arsenic. This is what makes our Venetian Crystal different from any other crystal on the market, enabling the master artisans to carry out the entire production process in complete safety, achieving exceptional results. The Venetian Crystal is a unique, sustainable and safe material, ideal to give form to works of great artistic value: the creations of Barovier&Toso. Barovier&Toso Headquarter - Rio dei Vetrai - Murano Processing of Venetian Crystal in the furnace Detail of the processing of the "Rostrato" technique in the furnace The melting process Crown Suspensions Amsterdam Chandelier 4607 bespoke chandelier Venezia 1295 chandelier and Veronese table lamp Barovier&Toso creates lighting products and decorative objects in blown glass. Real works of art, unique masterpieces for the quality of their manufacturing, technology, tradition and creativity. The company mission is to offer decorative elements that give emotions, transit positive feeling and create very special atmospheres. Barovier&Toso is a top producer, as for range extensions, quality, innovation and customer support in designing customized lighting fixtures and installations.
Add to bookmarks Barovier&Toso Campanula Genteel beauty that originates in echoes of nature, with its ability to multiply, always in new, spontaneous ways.
Add to bookmarks Barovier&Toso Venezia 1295 A collection of chandeliers rich in history, detail and emotion.
Add to bookmarks Barovier&Toso Venezia 1295 The start of it all, the compendium of 700 years of tradition, passed down from father to son, above and beyond passing fashions: a collection full of history, details and emotions.
Add to bookmarks Barovier&Toso Clepsydra Symmetry and order generate very elegant suspension lamps of magical charm.
Add to bookmarks Barovier&Toso Punk Poetry and lightness coexist in this bold collection of suspension lamps, based on the stylistic expressions of the late 1950s and early 1960s.
Add to bookmarks Barovier&Toso Veronese Table Lamp A crystal vase crossed by a beam of light, in the famous painting by Paolo Veronese depicting the Annunciation.
Add to bookmarks Barovier&Toso Grace Class and refinement as the outcome of a profound dialogue between Barovier&Toso and Philippe Nigro.
Add to bookmarks Barovier&Toso Vallonné Opale The glass, by nature, expands, takes shape, gains volume, absorbing that air, trapping it inside.
Add to bookmarks Barovier&Toso Magritte Based on a Surrealist matrix, the new collection surprises and fascinates with its avant-garde design.
Add to bookmarks Barovier&Toso Fauve A collection of chandeliers and a wall sconce lamp characterized by the thin extending leaves.
Add to bookmarks Barovier&Toso Opéra It is a collection of lamps composed of suspensions, applique, table and floor lamps version.
Add to bookmarks Barovier&Toso Vertigo Vertigo is a family of chandeliers and appliques that thrives on contrasts, combining dynamism and symmetry, delicacy and power.
Add to bookmarks Barovier&Toso Vallonné Breath is energy, a powerful tool capable of granting the hot vitreous mass form and structure.
Add to bookmarks Barovier&Toso Empire Clouds of tubes with a square cross-section form pyramid-shaped suspensions, inspired by the rigorous and energetic geometric stylings typical of Art Deco.
Add to bookmarks Barovier&Toso Metropolis Metropolis is a collection that forcefully evokes the class, symmetrical and plastic forms of Art Deco, shaped by a harmonious, fluid rhythm.
Add to bookmarks Barovier&Toso Rosati Using an archive and a museum as tools to grant continuity and to innovate without losing sight of tradition and historical roots is a way to make memory truly immortal and perceptible in its trans