How did you learn your craft?
I started because I didn't want to continue my studies. I had chosen the nautical institute, a school that would lead me to be close to one of my passions, the sea. Now my passion is glass and I keep the sea as my hobby.
What makes glass a special material?
Glass is beautiful and damned at the same time. Every day it puts you in front of new challenges. It is an unpredictable but wonderful material, full of traps and as many satisfactions.
©Fabio Fornasier
How do you merge tradition and innovation?
Always with respect. The first steps under my father's teaching were fundamental, unfortunately he passed away very soon and from there I was self-taught, but this allowed me to develop the technical know-how on new ideas that, perhaps under a traditional guide, would never have blossomed.
What is the side of your work you love the most?
The fire, the heat, the sweat, the satisfaction in the eyes of my clients. I love waking up early in the morning and getting to the furnace with the curiosity to see what I made the day before, how a work turned out. This is something that still grips me.