About us
maar was born as a place where instinct meets matter and transforms it.
A living atelier, constantly evolving, where creativity takes shape through an artisanal gesture that becomes language, rhythm, narrative.
At the heart of this universe is Sara — artist, craftswoman, and the mind and soul behind the project.
Her vision arises from a profound sensitivity to materials, from an intuitive ability to guide colour, and from the freedom to embrace the unexpected.
Every creation is the outcome of a process that weaves together artistic intuition, technical experience, and an intimate relationship with the matter itself.
maar is rooted in an identity shaped around three interconnected dimensions that coexist and nourish one another. There is instinct, in constant dialogue with nature, taking form through the sensitive use of pigments; there is the home, intertwined with the atelier, merging into a single creative space that is intimate yet open to experimentation; and there is the dual spirit of the artist and the artisan, united within the same gesture and giving life to one-of-a-kind objects suspended between technique and inspiration.
Sara Bezzon's vision
Sara brings with her extensive experience in the field, uncommon determination, and a natural ability to find solutions even in the most unexpected challenges. This is reflected in the creation of the new atelier — built against all odds, driven solely by the strength of her vision. The deep bond she maintains with her collaborators turns the atelier into a creative family: an environment where people grow together, experiment freely, and where autonomy and individual talent are truly valued.
Each creation by maar carries the same movement that animates nature: transformation, balance, unpredictability. Like a maar — the volcanic lake that inspired the brand’s name — these pieces arise from the meeting of different forces, from an energy that takes shape.
It is within this encounter that Maar’s philosophy comes to life: an invitation to surround ourselves with objects that tell a genuine, sensitive and profoundly human story.