04/22/2026 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 04/22/2026 05:39
The Caviar Collection is one of the most recognisable expressions of Buccellati's formal design language. It features a silver surface defined by microspheres, a texture that recalls the appearance of caviar and that, over time, has become one of the Maison's distinctive hallmarks.
This motif is used in numerous tableware items, including caviar spoons, trays, plates, ice buckets, Murano glassware and flutes. The range is now expanding to include new additions: a new complete flatware set, two caviar bowls in different sizes, and a bread plate, further enriching Buccellati's tableware offerings.
The spherical design, a longstanding feature of Buccellati's jewellery and silverware, is one of the Maison's distinctive elements. Reinterpreted by Andrea Buccellati for this collection, the motif is created from an original drawing by the designer, as with all Buccellati creations. This is followed by the creation of a delicate "crown" of silver microspheres that gives the Caviar collection's signature motif its shape, which appears in the various pieces in the collection.
This motif finds one of its finest expressions in the Cratere delle Muse (1981), one of Gianmaria Buccellati's most significant works. Part of the Oggetti Preziosi collection, conceived to celebrate the great goldsmithing tradition and ideally live up to the masters of the past, the cup - crafted from a single block of jade, in gold silver and sapphires - is unique. The Cratere delle Muse by Gianmaria Buccellati served as inspiration for Andrea Buccellati for the Caviar Collection.