The sommerso technique, literally "submerged" in Italian, is a complex method of dipping different layers of colored glass into each other until the desired shape is achieved. This technique not only creates objects of extraordinary beauty, but also manipulates light in unique ways, with each layer of glass refracting the light to create striking visual effects. The masterful use of this technique is particularly evident in this vase, as deep blues and soft yellows blend harmoniously together, while the clear glass acts as a prism, accentuating the fluid transitions between colors.
The cubic shape, while seemingly simple, also adds to the contemporary appeal of the piece. This design choice allows the audience to fully appreciate the complexity of the internal layers and colors. Furthermore, the precise geometry creates an interesting contrast with the fluid color transitions, combining the rigor of modernity with the poetry of blown glass.
Even without a signature, the meticulous attention to detail and superior quality of the vase are undeniable testimonies to the expertise of Poli and the Seguso laboratory. Each piece produced by these artisans is a tribute to their commitment to excellence and their passion for artistic innovation.
Due to its modest size, this vase is extremely adaptable and can enrich different decorative environments. It can become a focal point in a glass collection, bring a touch of elegance to a library shelf, or add an artistic dimension to a dining table or living space. Whatever the context, this vase is sure to evoke admiration and appreciation, imposing its charm and sophistication.