
Founded in 2016, Masaya emerged as a distinct branch of its mother brand, shifting focus from large-scale bronze garden and interior pieces to finely crafted brass door furniture. Rooted in a deep respect for traditional techniques, Masaya’s designs celebrate the expressive potential of the lost-wax casting method, which allows for fluid, organic forms and subtle variations that define the brand’s identity.
With over thirty years of artisanal expertise, every Masaya piece is handcrafted through a meticulous, fully manual process encompassing sculpting, casting, pouring, welding, polishing, and coloring. This hands-on approach ensures that no two objects are ever identical; each carries its own individuality and character, affirming the uniqueness of the final work.
The brand’s commitment to craftsmanship enables the creation of brass elements that combine sculptural presence with functional precision. Masaya’s pieces are designed to dialogue seamlessly with other materials—such as wood, marble, or glass—allowing for tailored applications across a range of architectural and interior contexts. Through this balance of tradition, material sensitivity, and refined form, Masaya offers enduring objects shaped by time, hand, and intention.

Founded in 2016, Masaya emerged as a distinct branch of its mother brand, shifting focus from large-scale bronze garden and interior pieces to finely crafted brass door furniture. Rooted in a deep respect for traditional techniques, Masaya’s designs celebrate the expressive potential of the lost-wax casting method, which allows for fluid, organic forms and subtle variations that define the brand’s identity.
With over thirty years of artisanal expertise, every Masaya piece is handcrafted through a meticulous, fully manual process encompassing sculpting, casting, pouring, welding, polishing, and coloring. This hands-on approach ensures that no two objects are ever identical; each carries its own individuality and character, affirming the uniqueness of the final work.
The brand’s commitment to craftsmanship enables the creation of brass elements that combine sculptural presence with functional precision. Masaya’s pieces are designed to dialogue seamlessly with other materials—such as wood, marble, or glass—allowing for tailored applications across a range of architectural and interior contexts. Through this balance of tradition, material sensitivity, and refined form, Masaya offers enduring objects shaped by time, hand, and intention.



