

Gabriele Mengoni, a master ceramist born in Gubbio in 1970, hails from a city that has been a symbol of Italian ceramic tradition since the Renaissance. Throughout his career, he has dedicated himself to reviving and innovating ancient techniques, including lustre and abborchiato, to craft pieces that seamlessly blend tradition and modernity. Mengoni draws inspiration from the renowned Mastro Giorgio Andreoli (Intra, c. 1465–1470 – Gubbio, 1555), refining the lustre technique to create distinctive metallic reflections.
He has also revived and reimagined the crafting of coppe abborchiate—ancient decorative bowls from Gubbio—bringing new life to this 15th-century tradition. By merging historical techniques with contemporary design, Mengoni creates works that range from decorative objects to large-scale sculptures. His ceramics are celebrated for their intricate detailing, innovative forms, and the use of precious materials.
Mengoni’s artistry has been showcased in numerous national and international exhibitions, garnering acclaim from collectors and art critics alike.

His collaborations with leading designers and artisans have further cemented his role as a bridge between the past and present of ceramic art. Today, Mengoni is recognised as a key ambassador of Gubbio’s ceramic tradition. His artistic journey is proudly represented and supported by deBlona, a company specialising in the creation of high-end luxury ceramics.