A colourless cone-shaped borosilicate glass vase holds a blossoming Murano glass bouquet with dry-looking stems. The peony kopper kettle flowers, varying from light pink to brown, and oak acorns hang from the end of branches flanked by dry leaves. Bright red berries contrast with the wilted autumn flowers and oak leaves.
In 2000, when Lilla Tabasso decided to abandon her biology studies to dedicate herself to the art of glass, several master glassmakers in Murano advis ...