At the corner of Maremonti Street in Campi Salentina, a little town of north Salento,
you can find the singular workshop of Massimo Maci, glass artist and designer, class of 1972.
A silent and reserved man, he imagines, elaborates and finally gives shape to glass in the absolute solitude of this place, where no shouts or noises can cross the scented lemon tree garden surrounding the workroom.
A silent and reserved man, he imagines, elaborates and finally gives shape to glass in the absolute solitude of this place, where no shouts or noises can cross the scented lemon tree garden surrounding the workroom.
If you look around you can see a large work table overflowing with tools, drafts,
materials, brushes, drawings and paints and two furnaces for glass melting.
You undestand immediately that this is the workshop of an incurable researcher, an artist not inclined to formalities of any sort.
You undestand immediately that this is the workshop of an incurable researcher, an artist not inclined to formalities of any sort.
Years of innovative research, design, artisan techniques in order to mold,
model and give shape to glass at high temperature, imprint all glass objects
and sculptures with a unique graphic and stylistic mark that elevates all
Massimo Maci's creations to an unrivaled and distinctive style of outstanding quality.