Buccellati , with the recent opening of its new boutique at Mall of the Emirates in Dubai, marks an important chapter in the Maison’s presence in the region. The new space reflects Buccellati’s Italian elegance and heritage, offering clients an intimate setting to explore the Maison’s most iconic designs alongside contemporary interpretations—from timeless silverware collections to signature jewelry lines that embody craftsmanship, refinement, and tradition.
Discover the Maison’s Fall Edit, celebrating the artistry of its high jewelry and silverware creations. This season, Buccellati brings together a curated selection of Buccellati’s most inspired silverware and jewellery gifts, blending seasonal warmth with iconic designs. These pieces span heritage motifs and contemporary elegance—perfect for both collectors and new admirers of Buccellati’s craftsmanship.
Silverware Collections
The Caviar Collection reinterprets a Buccellati design from the 1930s, featuring minute spheres reminiscent of caviar, now adorning tableware. A Murano glass variant blooms when blown upon, inspired Gianmaria Buccellati and the 1981 Cratere delle Muse chalice. The Murano Jam Jar Collection pairs hand-blown glass jars with sculpted silver lids shaped like foliage, featuring fruits and vegetables, while the Nature Collection celebrates flowers and leaves through silver bowls, triptychs, and artistic centerpieces like Armatae Flores and the poppy centerpiece. The Rouche Collection, introduced in 1950, enhances silver with an undulating motif and includes plates, trays, catchalls, candle holders, ceramics, and now chiselled keepsake boxes and coasters. The Tahiti Collection blends silver and bamboo, now including bottle openers, carafes, ice buckets, napkin holders, truffle cutters, and trays, reflecting modern, eco-sustainable craftsmanship.
Jewellery Collections
Buccellati’s iconic Rombi, Macri, Étoilée, and Tulle collections are enriched with hoop earrings that merge timeless form and goldsmithing tradition. The Macri, Opera Tulle, and Icona collections remain central to the Maison’s heritage, from Macriline’s engravings inspired by Gianmaria Buccellati’s daughter, to Opera Tulle’s intricate logo designs, and Icona’s Ramage and Rombi lines drawing from nature and geometry, all reflecting Buccellati’s refined craftsmanship and enduring artistry.

