The balance between white and black

The new tableware collection, Iside, is born from a profound dialogue between opposites: light and shadow, past and present, natural and crafted. Its surfaces are alive with contrasts, coexisting in harmony, telling a story of ancestral beauty and modernity. Each piece is an invitation to observe and interpret, with one certainty: the instinctive connection to nature, to the primordial signs that link us to the world.
The strength of nature
The metal, shaped by fire and water, becomes the beating heart of the collection. Its texture recalls animal hides and the bark of ancient trees, a visceral echo of nature. Iside is defined by a deep, vibrant black: bronze noir, pulsing with energy and mystery. Light dances with shadow on its hand-hammered surfaces, creating a chiaroscuro effect that feels almost alive. It is a black that tells stories, welcomes, and seduces.
Timeless elegance, contemporary functionality
The collection combines artisanal tradition with a design conceived for the present. Each piece is crafted to meet the new needs of contemporary living: the way we prepare, present and enjoy food is changing, and Iside interprets this shift with elegance and innovation.
The objects suggest unexpected functions, offering new ways to experience the table. The result is a collection of timeless pieces, refined yet modern, capable of enhancing any setting with their unique presence.
The metaphor of life
In Iside, light and shadow do not clash; they complete one another. This coexistence, this equilibrium, is the metaphor that the collection carries. Each object tells a story of duality, of opposites finding harmony, just as in life. Handcrafted, the pieces in Iside are works of everyday art. Through every detail, they bring elegance, craftsmanship, and symbolic depth, transforming the act of setting the table into a ritual of beauty and meaning.