Currently run by the third-generation members of the Nason family, NasonMoretti has been synonymous with artistic research into glass-making since its establishment in 1923: the cups, glasses and design objects made at its furnace have become symbolic of the art of Venetian table-setting, used by the most prestigious families. Each piece is made by hand, signed and numbered, and embodies the alchemy and millenary knowledge of Murano’s master glassmakers. NasonMoretti collaborates with major fashion, jewellery and luxury brands and takes part in international events. The headquarters hosts events for design lovers and, since 2019, it has housed a museum illustrating the company’s past and present.
Monday to Friday 9 am to 12 noon and 1 pm to 5 pm
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+39 041 739020
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http://www.nasonmoretti.com
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