
Italy’s Amalfi Coast has long held a certain allure. Maybe it’s the cinematic zigzags of the coastal road, the cascade of sun-faded houses in Positano, or the way the light hits the water just before sunset. But there’s more to it than meets the eye — a hidden world beneath the surface, where coral reefs, ancient rocks, and sea stars drift in quiet currents.
The Mediterranean does not speak loudly — it whispers stories of sun, salt, and ancient dreams to those who take the time to listen.
That’s where the new Amalfi collection finds its inspiration. Designed as a series of sculptural paper vases and decorative objects, the collection pays homage to both the coastline above and the marine world below. Bright red and deep blue tones recall Mediterranean coral; golden finishes mimic the shimmer of shells. The shapes are intentionally imperfect — much like the objects you might find washed ashore after an early morning swim.
The coastal towns themselves are never far from the inspiration. In Amalfi, you’ll still find fishing boats docked next to super-yachts. In Ravello, the air is filled with the scent of lemon trees as locals and visitors wander the charming streets. The collection nods to this relaxed sophistication—where high design finds its roots in the everyday beauty of coastal life.