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Does the set of 6 coasters seem too much or too little to you?
Do you really want something unique, created especially for you?
Here you can compose the combination of coasters you want, choosing the quantity and color you prefer among the proposed variants.
These coasters are totally handcrafted, in Tiffany glass, elegant and refined, finished with gold leaf to make every toast special.
They are ideal for unique occasions, dedicated gifts, or to surprise your guests by setting the table with an artistic and glamorous touch. And more, The catalog is constantly updated.
Do you want to make a completely customized set or do not find what you want available?
No problem!
I will be able to give you the timing for the production of your order, you can choose the color and quantity and I will be happy to study with you the best solution for you.
Imagination has no limits!
hand cut Tiffany glass wooden base painted in white
glossy black, matt white, emerald green, pink, blue, light gray, charcoal gray
5 cm side hexagonal coaster;
glass thickness 2 mm;
total thickness of base + glass: about 5 mm
I do my best to keep all items always available, but it can happen that they run out quickly, this is because they are all handmade pieces and I have no warehouse stock.
But there is a solution!
You can create your order directly by writing to info@mnmvenezia.com
There will be no variation in costs and we will be able to talk together about the best solution for you, for example requesting a particular color, silver leaf finish, the wooden base painted in the color you want. Why ? Because I try to offer online the same service that I would offer if we’ll meeting in my atelier. Even when the possibilities are practically endless!
Glass and precious metals mixed up to add a touch of luxury.
I love women, all women.
My first collection is dedicated to them, inspired by the great artists who have represented.
It's a long journey,
beginning with the places where it is cradled my soul and leads to new faces and unusual art.
It all started with a postcard,
unearthed in bookshoop a museum, many years ago. As in a journey…