Rosso Ramina – Since 2010 – About

RossoRamina is an Italian Ceramic Workshop that stands out for making the useful beautiful, giving both functional and poetic value to tableware collections, home accessories, and lighting. RossoRamina was born from the synergy of two young creatives, Stefano Gambogi and Federica Cipriani – “the arm and the hand”.
All items are designed and produced directly and exclusively by us.
Federica Cipriani
My journey into the art of ceramics began thanks to meeting Stefano Gambogi, who introduced me to the joy of creating with clay and embracing the magic of transformation.
My path is connected to drawing and making, probably inspired by a never-met uncle with a passion for the arts and a mother who shared the same passion.
Stefano Gambogi
Since I was a child, I preferred exploring the woods to playing football, observing the countless shades of the surrounding countryside.
Later, I learned ceramic techniques, but above all, I began creating my own Object on the wheel, in that continuous metamorphosis of form, seeking what exists in my mind.
Rosso Ramina over time
Lucio at work
Home of Artisans
Spot Galbani
Tableware Collections
Frames
Ceramic frames decorated with refined details and vibrant colors, perfect for showcasing photos and small keepsakes, or to display as they are to add an artistic touch to any space.


Small Ovals


Small ceramic ovals featuring various motifs and gold decorations, third firing, with customization options by sending portraits and short dedications… ideal as wedding favors.
Jewelry

Pendants

Hearts

Cubes

Brooches

Pendants with Gold
Ceramic necklaces, brooches, and pendants, including original shapes such as cubes and hearts, designed to combine contemporary style with craftsmanship.
Butter Dishes

Ceramic butter dishes with vibrant decorations and colors, designed to make the table more cheerful and original.
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Special Projects


Boxes
2010-2011 – Majolica
Of varying shapes and sizes, they are all unique pieces. Each one is a world, painted both inside and out, or shaped on the lid which becomes a fountain animated with fish, or even a garden with a few little birds.


Homage to Cezanne
2007 – Majolica
This is the first sculpture in a series inspired by the still lifes of 20th-century artists.


Impossible Dinner
2006 – Painted terracotta
A sculpture representing everyday reality, a set table, yet diverging from it through its unusual proportions (20 x 10 cm) and its metaphysical whiteness.


Maternity
(2011) Sewn majolica tiles
Born from the need to narrate my experience of motherhood, a story told in episodes meticulously stitched across a series of tiles. It begins with the Annunciation by the little bird Pio Pio, followed in “Lucciola” by the account of my son Lucio’s first days in the incubator, preparing for the big debut…


Fede’s Flowers
2009-2011 – Glazed majolica
We often associate flowers with life’s most important moments, from birth to death; their fragile nature reflects our fleeting existence. I have “captured” them on small boxes designed as holders for significant rings, as well as in large bowls and in unexpected chandeliers.


The Roots of a Village
2006 – Terracotta
The feet represent our roots, just as the inhabitants of the village where I was born (just over 300 souls) are the roots of the village itself. The idea for this project stemmed from the desire to animate an entire village, giving it a playful face: a village populated by feet, terracotta foot-vases made from casts of the villagers’ feet and installed in the square and on windowsills, acting as totemic guardians of each home.













