Since the beginning, Domenico Dolce and Stefano Gabbana have been captivated by the artistry of Venetian glassmakers. This deep love is reflected in their exclusive collections, which feature metallic floral motifs, fabrics that mimic mirrors, and alluring metallic knit tunics. In this opulent room, glass details and silver garments evoke the renowned workshops of the Barbinis, master glassblowers, and the expert chandelier makers of Barovier&Toso.
The Art and Craft of Glassworking



The name Barbini stands out among the celebrated Venetian mirror makers who were summoned to contribute to the decorations of the iconic Gallery of Mirrors in Versailles. This opulent and elegant space, a symbol of seventeenth-century French architecture, showcases the Barbinis’ mastery of mirror-making.
Vincenzo and Giovanni Barbini, the custodians of this illustrious legacy, have innovated their family’s historical art with creativity and mastery. On display are some of the company’s treasures, authentic and rare period pieces that date back to the time of their grandfather.
The captivating clarity of glass, mastered in the fifteenth century, is intrinsically tied to the esteemed Barovier family. Their legacy has significantly contributed to the fame of Venetian crystal. Established in 1295, this company is one of the oldest artisanal businesses still managed by a family. In 1936, the merger with the Toso family business resulted in the formation of the prestigious Barovier&Toso.
The timeless charm of Venetian glass art told by Pietro Barbini, head of Barbini Specchi Veneziani, and Diego Martinez Dubosc, Chief Commercial Officer of Barovier&Toso.





Experience the exhibition
Prepare for an unforgettable journey through the ‘Dal Cuore alle Mani: Dolce&Gabbana’ exhibition, where you’ll delve into the iconic style and creativity of Dolce&Gabbana.
















