Venini and Gucci Team Up for the Holiday Season

Following the success of Gucci Design Ancora, Venini and Gucci join forces once again for the Gucci Gift initiative, presenting a limited-edition collection for the festive season.

Gucci and VENINI celebrate the excellence of Italian craftsmanship with an exclusive collection of Murano blown glass holiday decorations. These exquisite ornaments, packaged in elegant sets of two, are available in a strictly limited run of just 500 sets worldwide.

Enriched with Gucci’s signature touches, including the iconic GG logo as a decorative element and the signature Web ribbon, these pieces pay homage to Italy’s cultural heritage and the savoir-faire that bridges tradition and innovation.

With over a century of expertise in Venetian glass artistry, VENINI, now part of the Damiani Group, brings its deep knowledge of ancient techniques and its contemporary design approach to this collaboration. Each piece embodies the mastery that defines the brand, blending timeless craftsmanship with creative vision.

This new collection marks another chapter in the partnership between Gucci and VENINI, which began with the Gucci Design Ancora project during Milan Design Week 2024. As part of the exhibition celebrating the synergy between art, design, and craftsmanship, VENINI showcased a reimagined version of Opachi, originally designed by Tobia Scarpa for VENINI and reissued in 2021.

Venini: history, artistic excellence, an all-Italian passion

Founded in 1921 by Paolo Venini, a Milanese lawyer, and Giacomo Cappellin, a Venetian antiques dealer, Venini SpA, then Cappellin, Venini & C., would become a model of excellence in the world of artistic glass, laying the foundations for a stylistic identity that still distinguishes it today.

Over the years, VENINI has entered into important partnerships with such artists as Napoleone Martinuzzi, Carlo Scarpa, and Vittorio Zecchin and, in the postwar period, with Gio Ponti, Fulvio Bianconi, Tapio Wirkkala, and Mimmo Rotella, not to mention the contribution of contemporary designers and architects the likes of Peter Marino, Ron Arad, Tadao Ando, Gae Aulenti, Doriana e Massimiliano Fuksas, Ettore Sottsass, Alessandro Mendini, Gaetano Pesce, Emmanuel Babled, Francesco Lucchese, Monica Guggisberg, Philip Baldwin, Michela Cattai, Hani Rashid, Lise Anne Couture, Benjamin Moore Dan Dailey, Giorgio Vigna and many others.

The forms and style of the original artistic production are thus continuously refreshed. With its iconic projects and new creations, the glassworks presents its works in two collections: Art Glass brings together a series of extraordinary sculptural vases and objects for interior decoration; Art Light features chandeliers and important lighting installations for large public or private spaces.

VENINI boasts an unmatched colour palette that, together with the glassworking techniques, is part of a cultural heritage handed down from generation to generation. The Venini glassworks is, in fact, the only one capable of producing 125 shades of glass, the fruit of a long and passionate quest for formulae yielding innovative colour combinations. The structure is organised to operate with 14 ovens fired up at once, making available to the artists and master glassmakers a colour palette that has no equal.

VENINI has always created objects with a timeless design that increase in value over time. Thanks to the excellence of quality, the high artistic content, and the manufacturing value intrinsic to each piece, the hammer prices of VENINI glassware reach record figures at major auctions; in fact, the highest price ever paid for a Murano art object was for a VENINI piece, “La Sentinella di Venezia” signed by Thomas Stearns in 1962, which fetched 737 thousand dollars.

Creations bearing the Venini signature have become part of the permanent collections of museums of such calibre as the Metropolitan Museum and MoMA in New York, the Fondation Cartier in Paris, and the Victoria and Albert Museum in London. Venini’s own museum contains 45,000 drawings, 10,000 vintage photos and 4,000 works of art, making it the most valuable historical archive of modern and contemporary glass art.

The Damiani family (owners of the eponymous international luxury jewellery brand), holds a controlling interest in VENINI S.p.A., and their aim is to promote one of Italy’s most authentically excellent brands.

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Venini and Gucci Team Up for the Holiday Season

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