Every object has an origin
Vicode is born from continuous research: travels, encounters, collaborations, insights, and tasteful choices. Every object that enters our selection carries with it a place, a material, a hand, or a story that defines its value.
The Vicode Atlas gathers these stories. It is not a catalog and not a simple guide: it is an editorial space dedicated to the origins of the objects, the projects we develop, the artists we choose, and the events through which we bring our vision beyond e-commerce.
Here you will find Sejnane ceramics, Spanish botijos, Mediterranean craftsmanship, contemporary artists, installations, original collections, and fragments of our history. A way to understand not only what we select, but why we choose it.
Explore the Atlas
Materials, places, and traditions
Stories of objects born from places, techniques, and material cultures: from Sejnane ceramics to Spanish botijos, all the way to Mediterranean ceramics discovered in La Bisbal d'Empordà.
Artists and Collaborations
Painters, ceramists, sculptors, and independent visions selected for their shared language, medium, and sensibility. Collaborations born from the dialogue between art, object, and space.
Vicode Collections and Projects
Projects born from the Vicode vision, where form, function, and material become objects for contemporary interiors. Among these is GESTO: the leather collection designed by Lorenzo Lazzeroni.
Events and staging
From events at Palazzo Pretorio to vernissages at Divizie, from Open House Rome at Palazzo Lancia to dialogues with contemporary design: installations where Vicode brings matter, art, and objects into real space.
From guides to storytelling about objects
The Guides to the art of living help you choose, understand, and arrange objects, ceramics, artworks, and decorations in interiors.
The Vicode Atlas, on the other hand, was created to tell the story behind those objects: where they come from, who makes them, why we chose them, and in which places they began to interact with our way of understanding home.
Two different, yet complementary, paths: the Guides answer the "how," while the Atlas tells the "why."
First tales from the Atlas
Malles x Vicode — The ceramics of Sejnane
The story of ceramics born from the earth, from the gestures and memories of the women of Sejnane: a tradition recognized by UNESCO that Vicode brings into dialogue with contemporary interiors.
Discover Botijos from Spain now
From traditional water container to contemporary decorative object: shapes, colours and popular memory directly from Spain, reinterpreted through the Vicode lens.
Mediterranean ceramics from La Bisbal d’Empordà
A journey into the Catalan ceramic tradition, among workshops, glazed surfaces, and objects capable of uniting artisanal memory and contemporary decoration.
Events, Venues, and Setups
Vicode doesn't just exist online. The objects we select gain strength when they enter real spaces: a historical building, a winery, a studio, a booth, a designed interior.
Events and installations are how we put our vision to the test: material, architecture, art, and objects are combined to create relationships, not just simple displays.
- Timeless Matter — Palazzo Pretorio
- Open House Rome — Palazzo Lancia
- Vernissage Divizie
- Living Divani, Studio Ossino and Salone del Mobile
Continue the Journey
The Vicode Atlas will grow over time, along with our discoveries, the artists we meet, the projects we develop, and the events that shape our vision.
Each new chapter will be a way to explain not only what we choose, but why those objects deserve to be inhabited.
Guides to the art of living
Practical insights for choosing, understanding, and arranging vases, ceramics, artworks, and objects in interiors.
Artistic collaborations
Artists, artisans, and independent visions selected by Vicode to create a dialogue between material, work, and space.
Discover Vicode's Diary
Events, travels, setups and stories from the Vicode laboratory, including discoveries, encounters, places and new inspirations.
Read Our Story now
Vicode's journey, from sourcing objects to building a shared vision among life, work, and design.









