The Tomanin Brothers’ craft glassmaking workshop was founded in 1988 in San Bellino, near Rovigo. The atelier specializes in religious and contemporary lead-bound and grisaille-painted stained glass windows, fired at high temperatures; all processings carried out in keeping with the techniques used by master glassmakers since medieval times. Over many years of activity, the workshop became renowned for its high professionalism and masterful execution, thus earning prestigious commissions. They also create home decors and furnishings such as lamps and appliques, as well as luminous paintings and glass sculptures. Each product is one-of-a-kind and can be customized in every detail, thanks to the application of techniques and styles breaking free from tradition, such as sandblasted glass or Tiffany glass. They also provide glass replicas of famous artworks.
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I met the Tomanin brothers thanks to a friend. It was a gloomy day, and no matter how enthusiastic I was, I would have never imagined to discover ...
I met the Tomanin brothers thanks to a friend. It was a gloomy day, and no matter how enthusiastic I was, I would have never imagined to discover such a welcoming and amazing atelier. Here, craftsmanship and colour are combined with light: the perfectly executed grisaille technique recalls immediately the viewer the medieval cathedrals, where light, thanks to stained-glass windows, brings architecture to life.