Obsessional and captivating with its generous, lengthy wake, inspired by the insolent opulence of the Campo San Moisè of Venice, Blu Cobalto I is as brazen and imaginative as the neighborhood it represents. Named after the blue pigment used by Murano master glassblowers, conjuring up images of a woman finding a cobalt blue leather glove on white marble steps and breathing in its provocative, inebriating scent.
Obsessional and captivating with its generous, lengthy wake, inspired by the insolent opulence of the Campo San Moisè of Venice, Blu Cobalto I is as brazen and imaginative as the neighborhood it represents. Named after the blue pigment used by Murano master glassblowers, conjuring up images of a woman finding a cobalt blue leather glove on white marble steps and breathing in its provocative, inebriating scent.