Journal

fferrone: Award Winning Designs

Revolutionary Beginnings
Felicia Ferrone’s time as an architect in Milan translates into the European influences and meticulous detail of every piece of glass produced in her name. Each fferrone piece is infused with Ferrone’s architectural education which informs everything from the form to the function and defines the harmony of her body of work.


Felicia Ferrone’s flagship production was her Revolution collection. Published in 2001, Ferrone licensed out the design until 2009 just before founding her namesake company fferrone. The dual-purpose glasses and bowls were inspired by nights out and possess a graphic composition that is both singular and familiar.

Rossi, Sophia, and Margot
While timelessness, minimalism, and the blending of typologies might be at the heart of the fferrone design credo, beautiful, fluted lines are the epicenter of fferrone design composition. Exemplary of this devotion to clean, elegant artisanal signature are the Rossi, Sofia, and Margot collections. From the exquisitely graceful to the boldly maximalist these three modern glassware icons effortlessly answer contemporary hospitality needs with playful finesse.

This award-winning and internationally celebrated assemblage of everyday essentials reimagines what handcrafted can mean for the design world and unapologetically inverts tradition for a new and bold future for modern glassware.