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Designer: Tomaso Buzzi
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Tomaso Buzzi
1900–1981

Architect and glassmaker Tomaso Buzzi brought together a passion for Neo-Classicism with inventive technique to create a wholly unique body of work—one which continues to have a lasting impact on both Murano glass and the history of Italian design.

Tomaso Buzzi at Venini

After the sudden departure of Napoleone Martinuzzi from Venini in 1932, the architect Tomaso Buzzi, a longtime friend and associate of Paolo Venini, stepped in on short notice to fill the position of artistic director.

Buzzi was immediately presented with a daunting task—to design an entirely new line of glass to be presented by Venini at the Triennali of Milano in 1933. Buzzi responded with a highly inventive and beautifully cohesive body of work, a vast array of bowls and vases inspired by Surrealism and ancient Etruscan Askoi vessels.

These pieces were executed in precious experimental materials and many included industrial and zoomorphic shapes and imagery.

And while Tomaso Buzzi’s tenure at Venini was brief, his work had a lasting impact on the company and the trajectory of Murano glass in general.

Outlandish, solipsistic, something of a genius, sometimes over-the-top and truly nostalgic, Tomaso Buzzi was, along with Gio Ponti, one of the key players in the drive for creativity, modernity, style and elegance that was so typical of Milanese culture in the 1920s and 1930s.

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Tomaso Buzzi 1900–1981

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Born in Sondrio in 1900, Tomaso Buzzi became interested in art, design and craftsmanship at an early age. He studied architecture at the Politecnico di Milano, and soon after graduation began his career designing interiors, creating theatrical stage sets and costumes, and doing graphic design for books and magazines. In 1927, he was one of the original founders of the influential Il Labirinto group along with Paolo Venini, Gio Ponti, Pietro Chiesa, Carla Visconti di Modrone, Emilio Lancia, and others. The aim of Il Labirinto was to “promote modern design for the home”. In 1932 he became art director at Venini, and though his tenure only lasted until 1934, his influence had a lasting impact on the company. From 1930 to 1950 he taught architecture in Milan, and also devoted himself to artistic and functional design, working with lighting, furniture, silver, ceramics and iron. In the 1950s, Buzzi’s tastes moved away from Modernism and back towards Neo-Classicism, his first aesthetic love. By the end of the 1950s he dedicated himself almost entirely to painting, and only occasionally took on private commissions. He died in Rapallo, Genoa, in 1981.

Auction Results Tomaso Buzzi

Tomaso Buzzi, rare and monumental a Reticello vase

Tomaso Buzzi

rare and monumental a Reticello vase

estimate: $20,000–30,000

result: $158,750

Tomaso Buzzi, Rare Lattimo double-necked vase

Tomaso Buzzi

Rare Lattimo double-necked vase

estimate: $20,000–30,000

result: $125,000

Tomaso Buzzi, Rare Zoomorphic Lattimo Argento vase, model 3423

Tomaso Buzzi

Rare Zoomorphic Lattimo Argento vase, model 3423

estimate: $50,000–70,000

result: $118,750

Tomaso Buzzi, Laguna vase

Tomaso Buzzi

Laguna vase

estimate: $15,000–20,000

result: $75,000

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