Naturalia by Buccellati as a Journey Through Silver and Silence
- Editor @ La Page M

- Apr 8, 2025
- 1 min read

For Milan Design Week 2025, Buccellati opens the doors of its historic Via Brisa headquarters to present Naturalia — an immersive exploration of nature shaped through light, silver, and sensory memory. In collaboration with Balich Wonder Studio and botanical designers Studio Mary Lennox, the exhibition invites visitors to move between three environments: forest, mountain, and sea. Each space becomes a habitat, not only for objects, but for the emotions and textures they evoke.
At the centre of Naturalia are Buccellati’s silver masterpieces — leaves, shells, animals — drawn from the Maison’s celebrated Furry and Nature collections.
Every detail, from a wild boar’s fur to the quiet iridescence of a silver lobster, is rendered with extraordinary fidelity. Surrounded by botanical compositions and projected light, the pieces appear suspended between sculpture and spirit. The forest glows with green shadow, the mountains unfold in stillness, the underwater world pulses with refracted blue and distant sound. Together, they form a circular narrative — not of spectacle, but of intimacy and craft.



