The company A.Ve.M. Murano (Arte Vetraria Muranese) began in 1932 in Italy.
It was founded by: Antonio Luigi Ferro, his sons Egidio and Ottone Ferro, Emilio Nason, and Galliano Ferro.
Giulio Radi was the director artistic from 1939 to 1952.
The renowned painter VittorioZecchin, collaborated with the company, who had already worked for the Murano companies Venini and Seguso.
The company was especially known in 1950 for its "TuttiFrutti" range, characterized by the vibrant combination ofcolors and the incorporation ofmurrine.
The creations of "anse volanti" (flying handles) invented by GiorgioFerro, were vases with large asymmetrical handles made of dark-colored glass with a iridescent surface.They were presented at the Venice Biennale of 1952.
The work of A.Ve.M. Murano can be seen in the Museo del Vetro of Venice.