
Below is a selection of pieces from our current stock of glass by Luigi Mandruzzato.
Founded in 1956 on the Venetian island of Murano, the Italian glass maker Luigi Mandruzzato began his glass making business specialising in decorative glass lighting fixtures. Over the next decade, the company began broadening their glass objects to incorporate vases, ornaments, ashtrays, and other glass art objects. In 1965 his son Gianfranco Mandruzzato joined the business, taking over the company two years later. Gianfranco’s involvement marked the family firm’s turn towards glass sculpting, which involved improving and refining engraving and polishing techniques, and led to the company modelling and completing pieces designed by artists such as Chagall, Ernst, and Picasso, for the Fucina degli Angeli. A family business to this day, Gianfranco’s son Alessandro Mandruzzato currently runs the business.
Mallett offers a wide range of fine 1960’s vases by Luigi Mandruzzato.