GLASSWARE

PAGURO

Year: 2025
Photography: Alberto Mora
Set design: Castore Polluce by Beatrice Isabella Bonetto & Jessica Zorzin

CONCEPT

There is something fascinating about the shape that nature sculpts, in the secret designs that are hidden in the shells, in the waves, in the movements of time. Paguro was born from this harmony, from a perfect spiral that tells of evolution and transformation. It is more than a glass: it is a symbol, an object that metaphorically adapts and shapes itself, just like the little crab’s home that inspires it. Versatile and unique, Paguro naturally welcomes every drink, from a warm tea to a vibrant and fresh cocktail. Its design thrives on subtle balances, combining elegance and functionality, tradition and innovation. The ribbed glass base soars its conical shape, giving it lightness and sophistication. Paguro is a timeless icon, linked to water, life, and rebirth. It is femininity, sinuosity, sweetness. It is the glass that becomes home, a partner of daily moments and precious occasions. An object that carries with it the breath of the sea, the beauty of nature and the art of living.

Made entirely of glass, Paguro is born from ancient Italian glassblowing techniques, handed down over time by master glassmakers. Each piece is unique, made without the use of molds to enhance craftsmanship and research in material and form. An object that celebrates craftsmanship, where tradition and innovation meet in perfect balance.

Paguro is a personal project was exhibiting during Milan design week 2025 at 5vie - Prendete e Mangiate curated by Caterina Levi, and Glassland curated by Traga.