
Arte Di Murano
About Arte Di Murano
Arte Di Murano was born in 1986 thanks to a young entrepreneur Alfonso Morgillo.
Over the years, thanks to constant research in glass processing and a corporate culture aimed at welcoming and satisfying the taste of the public, the brand has consolidated its prestige, proposing itself on the market with a wide range of highly differentiated products and exclusively handmade

Balume
About Daniele
The Balume project was born in 2012 from the creativity and the artisanal mastery of Daniele Balangero.
Daniele graduated from the art institute “A. Bertoni” in Saluzzo, Italy and he is a professor at the “San Carlo” school in Boves, in the province of Cuneo, Italy.

Benjamin Lintell
About Benjamin
My work and practice is all about translation. The core of my practice revolves around it, observing aspect of life and translating them, through the lens of the harmonious craft of glassblowing, into objects that reflect meaning and beauty.

fornice
About Chiara
Chiara Ravaioli graduated from University of the Arts in 2016.
Her personal brand was born in 2018 and explores the link between research on innovative and sustainable materials, and the use of state-of-the-art modeling software applied to analog printing techniques.

Enryhands
About Artist
The concept of my creations is based on a fundamental idea: everything is special, and it must not be the same.
We are unique and distinctive just like our homes. Nature itself never creates anything exactly the same; in the same way I create my creations always have unique details and variations.

Hannah Simpson Studio
About Hannah
Hannah Simpson Studio, established in 2020, serves as a creative haven for Hannah Simpson, providing an escape from the demands of everyday life.
For Hannah, creativity has long been a therapeutic outlet, allowing her to
navigate and control her emotions.

London Glassblowing
About Peter
At 87, Peter Layton remains one of the world's oldest actively practising glass artists. His London Glassblowing studio and gallery nurtures emerging and established talents while cultivating audiences for this relatively undiscovered medium.

Luke Eastop
About Luke
Luke Eastop is a ceramicist based in Margate, Kent. He worked as an artist and designer before taking up ceramics in the studio of his late grandfather, the potter Geoffrey Eastop.

Mario Cioni & C
About Artists
This is the focus of Mario Cioni & C philosophy: giving pleasure to those who choose its creations. To achieve this goal, the company has directed the experience of more than sixty years of activity towards the creation of its collections that are different and complementary for inspiration and purpose of use, destined to realize the hedonistic dream of each and every person.

Matt Horne
About Matt
Matt's career in ceramics began on leaving school, with a 2 year apprenticeship at an established pottery in Aylesford, Kent where he became skilled in various production throwing techniques using stoneware clay.

Peter Sparrey
About Peter
Born in Worcestershire, England.
Having first discovered clay and the potters wheel at school, aged eleven, it was
this early introduction that triggered my ambition to become a potter.

Sophie Houdebert
About Sophie
In 1975, a potter invited her to turn in his studio...
The encounter with the earth was so strong that they never left each other. It was then necessary to meet the fire, to tame it so that the principles unite to form a whole.