Part of the MELT collection, the Paganello Console is a tribute to the glassmaking heritage of Murano and the surrounding lagoon. Inspired by traditional casting techniques, the piece is defined by fluid forms and softly irregular edges, expressing the organic nature of molten glass.
Crafted entirely from layered baked glass, the top and legs create a sense of depth, transparency, and subtle movement. A graduated finish transitions from bronze to clear, enhanced by partial silvering on the reverse, introducing warmth and reflective nuance.
Each piece is handmade and custom made to specification.
The Paganelo Console from the Melt Collection features a sculptural construction of baked glass, with both top and legs formed from two layered panels and finished with organically irregular edges.
A refined varnish treatment transitions in a controlled gradation from bronze to transparent, enhancing depth and luminosity, while partial silvering on the reverse adds subtle reflectivity and visual complexity.
Born in Venice, Italy in 1972, Leo De Carlo graduated in Industrial Design from Politecnico di Milano in 1998.After working as Senior Designer at Philippe Starck Agency in Paris from 1999 to 2003, in 2003 he returned to Venice, where he started his own studio. Leo De Carlo currently lives and works between Venice and Milan.