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Aldo Nason was an Italian glass artist from the famed island of Murano, whose name became synonymous with innovation in 20th-century glassmaking. Born into the legendary Nason glassmaking dynasty, Aldo was steeped in the traditions of Venetian craftsmanship from an early age — but he was never content to simply follow in the footsteps of his ancestors. Where others refined the known, he... Read more

Aldo Nason was an Italian glass artist from the famed island of Murano, whose name became synonymous with innovation in 20th-century glassmaking. Born into the legendary Nason glassmaking dynasty, Aldo was steeped in the traditions of Venetian craftsmanship from an early age — but he was never content to simply follow in the footsteps of his ancestors. Where others refined the known, he ventured into the unknown.

Working primarily in the mid-20th century, Aldo Nason was most active at V. Nason & C., a family-run glasshouse that became a crucible for artistic experimentation under his guidance. Blending classical Murano techniques with modernist impulses, he forged a style that was both rooted and radical. He was particularly drawn to sculptural forms, bold metallic finishes, and futuristic aesthetics, often working in chrome-plated or opaline glass that challenged the delicate conventions of Murano's past.

Nason's pieces are instantly recognizable: lamps that resemble spacecraft, vases that shimmer like liquid mercury, and objets d’art that blur the line between design and sculpture. His work resonated with the post-war appetite for reinvention, aligning him with a new generation of Italian designers pushing the boundaries of material and imagination.

While less prolific than some of his contemporaries, Nason’s influence has only grown with time. Collectors and curators today seek out his rare pieces for their distinct voice and technical mastery. In every creation, one can see the alchemy of fire, sand, and vision — a testament to Aldo Nason’s enduring role as one of Murano’s true iconoclasts.

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Yokohama by Aldo Nason

Aldo Nason

Yokohama1960 - 1970

€ 4.200

Passage Arts

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