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Living Glass / Musée de design et d’arts appliqués contemporains, Lausanne, Switzerland

January 21, 2014
in Archive, Exhibitions
Matali Crasset Studio Glass, Bouteille à la croix, Verre soufflé, 2007. Image © Marie Humair – atelier de numérisation de la Ville de Lausanne.
Fred Fischer, Egomorphisme 7, Verre soufflé et argenture, 2007-2008. Auteur technique: Matteo Gonet. Image © Marie Humair – atelier de numéristaion de la Ville de Lausanne.
Laura De Santillana Studio Glass, Blue incalmo, Verre soufflé et thermoformé, 2010. Image © Marie Humair – atelier de numérisation de la Ville de Lausanne.

Jaime Hayon Contemporary Glass, Science Vase 2, Verre soufflé, 2009. Image © Marie Humair – atelier de numérisation de la Ville de Lausanne.
Studio Job, Mae West, Verre soufflé, 2010. Auteur technique: Venini. Image © Arnaud Conne – atelier de numérisation de la Ville de Lausanne.
formafantasma (Andrea Trimarchi et Simone Farresin), Jug, Verre soufflé et os, 2011. Image © Arnaud Conne – atelier de numérisation de la Ville de Lausanne.

Sano Takeshi Glass, Tower of Hope, Verre soufflé, 2010. Image © Arnaud Conne – atelier de numérisation de la Ville de Lausanne.
Philip Baldwin et Monica Guggisberg, Headed Round The Cape, Verre soufflé, verre inciso, verre battuto, 2010. Image © Arnaud Conne – atelier de numérisation de la Ville de Lausanne.
Benoît Billotte Glass Art, Crystal House in the Mountains, Verre soufflé, 2011. Image © Arnaud Conne – atelier de numérisation de la Ville de Lausanne.

Living Glass / Musée de design et d’arts appliqués contemporains, Lausanne, Switzerland
December 11, 2013 – November 16, 2014

Images © Arnaud Conne, Marie Humair – atelier de numérisation de la Ville de Lausanne.

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