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Nothing Says Springtime Like Serving In Silver

A marriage between two centers of Italian culture, history, and design, Milan and Venice, finding its purest expression in a jam jar? Stranger things have happened. The Milanese jewelry house Buccellati is synonymous with technique and tradition, and the pieces in its Murano glass collection—blown glass vessels with sterling silver lids sporting the house’s signature engraving—are a fanciful union of the two.

Decorative silver fruit and butterfly ornaments on a wooden table.

So go ahead and dress your table with handcrafted objects inspired by the season! Who’s to say you can’t adorn a dinner setting with a butterfly brooch? When two great cities come together in the hands of Buccellati, anything is possible.

This story originally appeared in the March 2025 issue of Elle Decor. SUBSCRIBE

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Sean Santiago is ELLE Decor’s Deputy Editor, covering news, trends and talents in interior design, hospitality and travel, culture, and luxury shopping. Since starting his career at an interior design firm in 2011, he has gone on to cover the industry for Vogue, Architectural Digest, Sight Unseen, PIN-UP and Domino. He is the author of The Lonny Home (Weldon Owens, 2018), has produced scripted social content for brands including West Elm and Streeteasy, and is sometimes recognized on the street for his Instagram Reels series, #DanceToDecor

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