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The Venice Glass Week: Murano Glass & Venetian Craftsmanship
A curator’s view of master glassblowers in Murano and Venice, the standout exhibitions during The Venice Glass Week, and objects worth bringing home.


The Legacy of Murano Glass
Exhibitions & Installations That Inspired Us
Master Glassblowers to Know
Behind the exhibitions and celebrations of The Venice Glass Week are the workshops where fire, breath, and skill come together. Some names have defined Murano’s reputation for generations, while others are giving Venetian glass a contemporary voice. Together, they show the breadth of a tradition that remains alive and evolving.
Alongside these landmarks, a new generation of studios continues to expand the language of Venetian glass. Micheluzzi Glass explores sculptural textures and velvety finishes, Yali Glass offers minimalist forms in subtle hues, La Fornasotta preserves the intimacy of a family-run furnace, and Giberto creates refined glassware enriched with hand-painted detail. Each one adds a fresh voice to Murano’s heritage, ensuring the tradition remains as alive today as it was centuries ago.
Bringing Venice Home
The Venice Glass Week reminded us that craftsmanship is not just heritage, but a living language that continues to evolve in the hands of master artisans. Venice remains a city where beauty is still created slowly, thoughtfully, and with purpose — just as we aspire to build Treatts.
To bring home a piece from Venice is to carry more than an object: it is to preserve a story, a memory, and a tradition that has been passed down for centuries. These are gifts that transcend the ordinary, tokens of artistry that invite us to pause, reflect, and share in something enduring. At Treatts, we are proud to celebrate the same spirit by curating gifts shaped by Europe’s finest artisans, designed to be treasured and shared for generations to come.