If you think glasswork involves nothing more than everyday household wares, think again. Italian artisan Daniela Forti uses a unique process to create stunningly surreal jellyfish glass tables.

Though Forti hails from Rome, she claims fame from her mastery of long-refined Tuscan tradition.

The 57-year-old has been living an working among the rolling hills of Chainti since 1982.

And she’s upholding her hard-earned reputation as a master of vetreria with her latest collection, appropriately dubbed Meduse.

She produces these breathtaking table-like sculptures through glass fusion.

A unique technique which involves strategically melting down already-solid pieces of glass until they meld and weave together.

In the case of Meduse, gravity is the instrument that helps Forti fashion the realistic ‘tentacles’ they possess.




See the sublime creations for yourself below, and if you’re lucky enough to be passing through Tuscany, you can visit Daniela Forti’s permanent exhibition of glass jewelry at the Palazzo Tucci Hotel in Lucca.

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