Marco Zanini 1954–

Born in Trent, Zanini graduated with a degree in architecture from the Università di Firenze and later took several courses at the Architectural Association in London. From 1975 to 1977 he traveled through Mexico, Canada, and the United States, where he worked briefly. At the end of 1977, he returned to Italy and settled in Milan where he began working with Ettore Sottsass. He became a partner in the Studio Sottsass Associati in 1980, and in 1981 was a founding member of the Memphis Group, in which he participated actively through 1988. He showed in several exhibitions with Memphis, designing ceramics, lighting systems, furniture, and several series of glass objects crafted by the Vetreria Toso Vetri d’Arte. He collaborated with Studio Sottsass Associati on many projects such as office furniture for Knoll International, exhibition designs and interiors, urban furniture, and industrial design objects. Independently, he designs and makes jewelry, ceramics, furniture, and blown glass objects (Venini, 1989).

Photograph by Luca Vignelli
Alpha Centauri
Toso Vetri d'Arte, 1982

Marco Zanini Alpha CentauriToso Vetri d'Arte, 1982

Vessel with elements in turquoise, cristallo, and red trasparente glass.

Engraved: Memphis MADE IN ITALY by Toso Vetri d’Arte.
15 9/16 in high (39.5 cm)

Exhibitions:
2001, Milan, Murano: Vetri dalla Collezione Olnick Spanu, Spazio Oberdan.

Bibliography and comparative texts:
Memphis…, n. 62;
Olnick Spanu, 2001, n. 196.

Toso Vetri d'Arte  1981–1990

Toso Vetri d'Arte was established in 1980 by Luigi Toso and three glass-blowing maestri: Carlo Tosi "Caramea", Dino Toso, and Luigi Visentin.

Tosi had worked on Murano for over 30 years and was renowned for his particular skill in goblets. Other designers and collaborators included Fulvio Bianconi, Marco Zanini and Ettore Sottsass, who, in 1981, founded the Memphis Group. Toso Vetri d'Arte produced glass for the Memphis Group from 1981 to 1990.

In 1990, Toso Vetri d'Arte was bought out by Andrea Boscaro and renamed Compagnia Vetreria Muranese.

Alpha Centauri
Toso Vetri d'Arte, 1982