A sculptural fruit bowl inspired by the Egyptian goddess Maat, featuring a concave marble disc encircled by thirty hand-sculpted, gold-plated baboons — a symbolic meditation on balance, order, and cosmic harmony.
A theatrical ice bucket inspired by Cecil Beaton, cast in brass and silver and adorned with marine motifs such as corals, shells, and a mermaid’s tail. Poetic and extravagant, the piece evokes a world of fantasy, glamour, and surreal enchantment.
Gillette Mirror is a wall sculpture in cut glass, shaped like a razor blade and transformed into a reflective object of bold graphic presence. Sharp, playful, and subversive, the piece turns an everyday form into a sculptural statement.
A luminous sculptural ring in pale stone, where form softens weight and light flows across its surface. Inspired by the life savers it comes to question weather it is still possible to save what is worth saving
Beetle Horn is a sculptural gold plated object, inpired by the horns of. beetles. Cast in brass using the ancient cire perdue technique, then carefully twisted into its final form, a sinuous silhouette
Scarab King is a sculptural object cast in bronze using the ancient cire perdue technique and finished by jewellers to enhance every detail before being gold plated. Inspired by the Egyptian scarab, it evokes a timeless symbolism with a distinctly precious presence.
This wall sculpture combines cast brass finished in black rhodium with a fine chain and suspended spheres. Both architectural and celestial, the piece evokes a delicate balance between relic, talisman, and constellation.
This silver tray is framed by sculptural jaguar heads in brass, cast using the ancient cire perdue technique and finished in gold plating, with three elements enhanced through electrostatic enamelling.
A fruit bowl inspired by the surrealists. A silver sculptural base composed of corals, octopuses, lobsters, and shells supports a crystal dish, creating a striking contrast between intricate form and pure transparency.
This small vase is a tribute to the almost-vanishing art of repoussé, entirely shaped by hand. The reliefs are formed directly in the metal, giving rise to serpents that evoke the Egyptian aesthetic so characteristic of Marcella’s creative universe.
This embroidered sculpture reimagines Marilyn Monroe through the language of handcraft, transforming one of the most iconic faces of popular culture into a tactile and richly worked object.
This silver tray is defined by sculptural handles composed of corals and shells, enamelled using an electrostatic technique and cast through the ancient cire perdue process.