ARTISTIC GLASSWORK
Daniela Ballarini is a leading name in the field of stained glass, thanks to a career that combines a deep knowledge of traditional techniques with a modern and innovative vision. With over twenty years of experience, Daniela has transformed the legacy of Vetreria Ballarini into an internationally recognized laboratory of excellence.
Trained at the prestigious Centre International de Vitrail in Chartres, Daniela has perfected the techniques of glass painting and grisaille, creating works that enhance the beauty of glass and tell stories through light and color.
His creations adorn places of worship, historic buildings and modern spaces all over the world. Among the most representative projects are the stained glass windows for the Parish Church of Arluno, the Parish of Beata Vergine Addolorata of Morsenchio in Milan and the Chapel of the Retirement Home of Magenta, Church of Madonna della Divina Provvidenza Milan, Church of Santa Maria Assunta in Magenta, Church of San Martino in Inveruno, Church of Palermiti in Calabria. In addition to these, there are restorations of great importance, such as that of 240 stained glass screens of two historic buildings in La Chaux-de-Fonds, Switzerland.
No less important are her international works, among which the stained glass windows for the Shrine of Mary Help of Christians Parish in Papua New Guinea, visited by Pope Francis, and the Kyamukubirwa Sub-Parish in Cameroon stand out. These projects testify to Daniela’s ability to unite sacred tradition and artistic innovation.
Daniela's mastery is expressed in a wide range of techniques: from grisaille and high-fire enamels, for highly valuable decorations, to glass fusion, for modern and original works, up to sandblasting, ideal for refined decorative panels.
Daniela does not limit herself to the sacred sector, but also creates artistic furnishings and unique installations, such as the chandeliers for the Banco Credito Cooperativo of Varese and the sandblasted panels for luxury lounges on cruise ships in Holland and Russia. Her works enrich prestigious residences in Monte Carlo, Paris and other design capitals.











