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The Alchemy of Glass by Annalisa Iacopetti

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The Alchemy of Glass by Annalisa Iacopetti

The Alchemy of Glass by Annalisa Iacopetti is an Italian designer who recently graduated from Central Saint Martins in London. Her journey as a designer began while working with blown glass at Venini in Murano.

The alchemy of glass is a surreal installation where water is the actual performer.

The liquid reflection plays with the green emotional light of the GOCCIA wall lamp and its surroundings.

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