Italian artisan Daniela Forti gets inspiration from ocean creature, say, jellyfish, to create these glass tables with dripping tentacles in colour. The 57-year-old artist is known for her mastery of long-refined Tuscan tradition, if there’s a chance, you can visit her permanent exhibition of glass art at the Palazzo Tucci Hotel in Lucca.
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