In an enchanted atmosphere, amidst glimmers and reflections, lie the precious collections of ceramics and glassware.
These works of art, carefully and passionately collected over time, have a unique story to tell and inevitably catch the discerning eye of connoisseurs and collectors passing through the dining room.
Among the glass collections, a set of Baccarat glasses from 1892 stands out, originating from distant Cuban lands, from the enchanting city of Havana, and survivors of a long journey.
Fate holds surprises. A love at first sight, a fortuitous encounter, gave birth to a new chapter in the history of the collections.

Another set, this time from Meissen, captured the attention of the lady of the house.
Composed of rare pieces, the Meissen set embarked on a long journey from Cuba, carrying with it its history and the vibrant colors of the dragons that decorate the entire set.
This set, like other houses and manufacturers such as Capodimonte, Herend, and Ginori, contributed to the rich history of ceramics and porcelain in Italy and Europe, influencing their artistic production over the centuries.
An even stronger connection is found today in Solimene ceramics, an art that resonates with a personal taste, a call to roots, and family ties that go beyond aesthetic beauty.
This is the story of collections intertwined like threads in a magical tapestry. It is a journey that traverses time and space, uniting cultures, traditions, and personal stories.
It is an ode to the passion for art and the love for objects that tell our identities. These collections of ceramics and glassware are witnesses to fortuitous encounters, journeys made, and bonds that strengthen over time.