Glass bricks

In the 1920s, Art Déco was all the rage and became quickly widespread; this inspired Murano craftsmen to create glassware with a focus on interior design, characterized by a wonderful synergy between simplicity and functionality. Today, that ethos still reverberates with the Venetian artisans. Their magnificent and unique work is now the centerpiece of a new range of bright, transparent, colored glass bricks.
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Glassy Bricks | S.Anselmo | Made in Italy | Venetian glass tradition
ure, polished, matte, glass on glass: choose your finish 🧊 Over the years we perfected a wide range of effects on our glass bricks, tailored to meet every need with precision and speed. #SAnselmo #GlassyBricks
Glassy Bricks by S.Anselmo | handmade glass bricks in Italy
5 colours, three finishes: natural, polished, frosted. Learn more on our website.
Glass bricks made in Italy by S.Anselmo | glass masonry, glass brickwork
The unique work of Italian artisans is now the centerpiece of a new range of bright, transparent, colored glass bricks.
S.Anselmo | Glassy Bricks | Mattoni in vetro | Made in Italy
The purest #glassy bricks of S.Anselmo selection. The right finish to convey a feeling of brilliance, transparency and lightness to the architecture. #sanselmo #bricks #glassybricks
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Glass bricks
The history of Murano glassmaking dates back to the 12th century. Through many generations, local Murano glassmakers have been exploring and perfecting their craft, developing the most sought-after and precious glass in Europe. In the 1920s, Art Déco was all the rage and became quickly widespread; this inspired Murano craftsmen to create glassware with a focus on interior design, characterized by a wonderful synergy between simplicity and functionality.