Love, in High Gloss
The heart is one of design’s riskiest symbols. Bosa Ceramiche treats it like a graphic device instead of a cliché. The result is ceramic home decor that feels bold, polished, and fully self-aware.
A ruby-red figure mid-embrace. A serene white vase crowned with a small gold heart. A tea set topped with overscale metallic handles that double as symbols. A heart-shaped box that reads more keepsake than container. Seen together, they show what happens when a motif is pushed just far enough.
What stands out most is the finish. The shine is intentional. The gold has substance. Even the most playful silhouettes feel anchored by proportion and hand-painted ceramic. These aren’t novelty objects destined for storage after February. They’re decorative pieces with enough clarity to live on a console or tabletop year-round.
We’ve been thinking a lot lately about how objects shape ritual, especially at the table. A Love Letter to the Table explores that idea through form and setting. These heart-forward pieces tap into the same instinct. They make everyday gestures feel slightly more intentional.
Maybe that’s the real takeaway. When design commits this fully, sincerity stops feeling risky.
Images Courtesy of Bosa
Main image is Mr&Mrs Love



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