

Our relationship with the Messina family began almost 30 years ago, when a chance encounter at an Italian trade fair became a lifelong collaboration and friendship. At the heart of this story is Barbaro Messina, a master ceramicist whose vision shaped Studio Le Nid and left a lasting mark on Italian and European ceramics culture. His work was never “just tile”, but storytelling in clay and glaze - rooted in Sicily’s heritage, rich with mythology, folklore, and sacred geometry, and expressed with a modern vitality.
Barbaro’s gift was his rare ability to combine rigorous craftsmanship with a vivid imagination. Surfaces became canvases. Tiles became murals. Architecture became the vessel for narrative. Studio Le Nid grew into more than a workshop: a cultural beacon supplying distinctive ceramics alongside a philosophy of artistry - where proportion, rhythm, and meaning are designed into every piece, not applied as decoration.


Today, Barbaro’s son, Vincenzo Messina, carries the legacy forward. Vincenzo preserves the soul of Le Nid - the hand, the eye, the discipline - while responding to contemporary design demands. Under his guidance, the studio continues to thrive, balancing tradition with experimentation, deep heritage with modern vision, and artisanal process with architectural performance.
What began as a chance meeting has become decades of trust. Our partnership with Studio Le Nid is not merely professional - it is personal. Studio Le Nid are also the makers behind the Neisha Crosland collections for Paris Ceramics, bringing those patterns to life through their distinctive Sicilian ceramic artistry. Together, we support projects where surfaces matter: residential, hospitality, and heritage contexts where material, craft, and story are part of the architecture itself. The legacy lives on in every tile, mural, and surface created in their Sicilian studio - curated through Paris Ceramics.
