Rosary headboard by India Mahdavi for Bolzan
Mar. 11, 2026
Dezeen Showroom: architect India Mahdavi worked with Italian furniture brand Bolzan to produce the Rosary headboard, featuring bead-like ceramic details.
Bolzan describes the Rosary headboard as a blend of tradition and refinement, combining a row of cylindrical multicoloured ceramic earthenware pieces with a wood and recycled composite panel upholstered in velvet.
The beads are made in the Italian town of Nove, a centre of ceramics production, while the velvet is Mahdavi’s Chroma fabric for Pierre Frey, made from 100 per cent cotton.
There is a vibrant mix of yellow, peach, black, cherry red and mint green ceramic components, while the fabric is available in a choice of five colours.
“Each element is designed to interact with light and matter, to create combinations that evolve over time,” said Mahdavi. “I love working with colour, with textures, with elements that instil vitality and intimacy within spaces, transforming them into places of personal expression.”
“The bedroom, after all, is not just a room, but a private universe, a mirror of our personality and our daily rituals.”
Product details:
Product: Rosary bed
Designer India Mahdavi
Brand: Bolzan
Contact: [email protected]
Materials: spruce wood, recycled composite, ceramic, velvet
Colours/finishes: Dusky Lemon, Blush, Mowgli, Heater, Mint Green
Dimensions: 1860 x 1160 x 115 millimetres
Source: Dezeen


