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Arte Veneziana
There are houses where every piece tells a story of eternity: Arte Veneziana is one of them. Founded in Venice nearly fifty years ago, this exceptional Italian house embodies the deepest soul of Made in Italy, where tradition transforms into desire, and craftsmanship into poetry of materials. Pacific Compagnie is proud to include in its collections a brand whose expertise — glass engraving, hand polishing, goldsmith cutting — elevates each mirror, each piece of furniture, each lighting fixture to the rank of a singular work of art.
Behind the striking beauty of the pieces lies an almost "haute couture" obsession with detail: from golden reflections to the brilliance of hand-blown Murano glass, from antique patinas to rigorously sculpted wood grains, each Arte Veneziana creation is born from an intimate dialogue between Venetian heritage and contemporary sensibility.
More than a collection of mirrors and furniture, Arte Veneziana embodies a luminous and exclusive art of living. Each piece — mirror, console, lamp, screen — becomes an aesthetic manifesto: a signature that transforms space into a showcase, and the home into an exceptional sensory experience. It is the very essence of Venice, sublimated to the highest level of refinement and desire.
Pacific Compagnie unveils its five favourite Arte Veneziana pieces
The Torchon Lamp
The Torchon lamp is a declaration of love to the art of Venetian lighting. Its emblematic "torchon" shape, elevated into a sculpture of hand-blown Murano glass, captures golden reflections with an almost unreal intensity. The brass base, the white shade edged with gold, the crystals with warm and sovereign reflections — everything here unites to create a luminous presence that transcends the simple function of illuminating.
Placed on a living room pedestal table or at the bedside of a character bedroom, the Torchon is not a lamp: it is an invitation to contemplate beauty in its most accomplished forms.
- Structure: brass base with white shade edged in gold.
- Materials: hand-blown Murano glass with golden finishes.
- Finish: golden crystal with luminous and sophisticated reflections.
- Lighting: soft and warm diffusion, one bulb.
- Style: luxurious, timeless and artistic.

The Fondaco Mirror
Mirror or painting? The Fondaco blurs boundaries with an ornamental generosity that belongs only to Venice. Richly composed of engraved Murano glass, floral motifs, leaves and volutes crafted by hand, it establishes in each room a baroque and majestic presence. Its solid wood structure with walnut finish anchors the piece in noble solidity, while the gold and deep blue crystal highlights give it an almost mysterious vibration.
The Fondaco does not merely reflect space: it magnifies it, transforms it, breathes into it the soul of a palace.
- Structure: solid wood with walnut finish.
- Materials: central mirror glass, engraved and decorative Murano glass.
- Finish: gold and dark blue crystal details, leaf, volute and rosette decoration.
- Style: artistic, luxurious and timeless.
- Use: ideal for living rooms, entrances or spaces with refined elegance.

The Mezzaluna Console
Console or architectural sculpture? The Mezzaluna answers this question in a single curve — that of its half-moon silhouette, pure, taut, irresistible. Heir to the Art Deco vocabulary at its most desirable, it combines solid wood with the nobility of antique finish mirror glass and beveled glass. The patinated effect, subtle and deep, gives the piece a collector's soul, a material that seems to have traversed time without ever being dated.
Placed in an entrance or at the heart of a living room, the Mezzaluna is the very definition of sovereign chic.
- Structure: solid wood with U-shaped base.
- Materials: antique finish mirror glass and beveled glass.
- Finish: aged effect with rare depth and character.
- Style: Art Deco, chic, resolutely high-end.
- Use: entrances, living rooms or spaces with sculpted elegance.

The Levante Screen
The Levante screen is an art of living in itself. Its triptych accordion structure unfolds a succession of engraved antique mirror glass panels that compose, with each movement, a changing tableau of reflections and light. The vintage finish brass hinges, the aged woods with warm tones, the carefully patinated details — everything here tells the story of an object designed to last, to traverse interiors and generations with the same sovereign grace.
Whether it separates spaces or dialogues with daylight, the Levante transforms every room into a theatre of elegance.
- Structure: solid fir wood with accordion system.
- Materials: engraved glass, antique mirror finish.
- Finish: vintage brass hinges, patinated details.
- Dimensions: L. 138 x D. 4 x H. 183 cm.
- Style: refined, artistic and timeless.

The Perrin Mirror
The Perrin mirror is proof that it is not necessary to say everything to suggest everything. Its sober lines, its matte black lacquer with velvety depth, its beveled glass with slightly aged reflections — everything is calibrated to produce that rare effect: an elegance that reveals itself gradually, that imposes itself without ever forcing. The patinated effect, barely perceptible, adds that touch of soul that distinguishes a beautiful piece from an unforgettable one.
In a hallway, a bedroom or a contemporary living room, the Perrin is that discreet and indispensable presence that elevates the whole.
- Structure: wood with matte black lacquer finish.
- Materials: beveled glass with antique mirror finish.
- Finish: subtle patinated effect bringing depth and character.
- Style: chic, timeless, refined.
- Use: living rooms, bedrooms or entrances with refined elegance.
