Architettura per Fiori, Ronan Bouroullec

Type: Collection of vases
Materials: Stoneware, glazes, glass
Glazing: Bespoke

In collaboration with WonderGlass
Architettura per fiori is an invitation to appreciate the dialogue between crafts, and the relationship between objects and the organic world. At the heart of this project is an exploration of color, material, and surface, the result of an intensive research process conducted by Ronan Bouroullec in collaboration with Officine Saffi Lab and WonderGlass.

Specifically developed for the collection, the ceramic glazes embody a quiet yet profound beauty—muted, layered, and rich in depth.Each tone and texture has been carefully calibrated, allowing light to shift and reveal the subtle complexity of the surfaces.

Bouroullec’s vision is one of balance and restraint. The forms are architectural yet delicate, structured yet open to material’s unpredictability - Architettura per Fiori is a collection of vases that plays with contrast and harmony, balancing the weight of solid glass with the elegance of ceramic volumes. The glass captures and holds light within its depths, while the ceramic responds with delicate, layered glazes—vibrant, nuanced, and rich with subtle movement. Simple geometric forms reveal their complexity through the interplay of light, color, and the shifting shadows the glass casts onto the ceramic. There's a quiet poetry to them—an atmosphere reminiscent of Giorgio Morandi’s still lifes, where composition, tone, and luminosity speak in a language of their own.” Ronan Bouroullec

This exhibition is a tribute to the power of material experimentation. Officine Saffi Lab, known for its innovative approach to ceramics, and WonderGlass, a guardian of Venetian glassmaking traditions, have pushed the boundaries of their respective crafts, refining techniques that allow color and light to merge in poetic and subtle ways.

Architettura per fiori is presented from April 7 to 13, at Via Niccolini 35a Milano on the occasion of Milano Design Week 2025.

Opening hours:
7 - 13 April
11 AM - 6 PM
Free entry upon registration on-site