Carlo Nason for Murano Glassworks Artistic Bottle / Small Decanter, 1980s Murano glass with original label and original box A refined artistic bottle, or small decanter, designed by Carlo Nason for a Murano glassworks in the 1980s, preserved with its original label and accompanied by its original box, a particularly desirable detail for collectors and connoisseurs. Executed in yellow Murano glass, the bottle is distinguished by its soft, harmonious body, enhanced by an exceptional hand-modeled stopper composed of a sequence of polychrome geometric glass elements. This vertical composition introduces a sophisticated architectural rhythm, transforming the object into a subtle balance of form, color, and lightness. Especially captivating is the dialogue between the generous, sinuous silhouette of the body and the slender, almost totemic presence of the stopper, which gives the piece a strong sculptural identity. More than a simple container, the work asserts itself as a true sculptural object, poised between function and decoration. Of particular note is the presence of both the original label and Nason’s acid-etched signature on the base, in addition to the original box, details that further reinforce its authenticity, collectible appeal, and historical significance. Elegant and masterfully executed, this bottle is ideally suited to enrich a living room, a sideboard, or a carefully curated interior, where it may be appreciated as a precious example of Murano artistic glass from the postmodern period.