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Farzaneh Ceramic Museum: A Museum for Life where earth meets imagination, and ceramics transcend utility.

Brand museums serve as a bridge between tangible products and cultural narratives. They go beyond objects to reveal memories, processes, and identities. The Farzaneh Ceramic Museum is among the first independent brand museums in Iran, offering a transparent view of the journey, craftsmanship, and philosophy behind the Farzaneh brand. Through its motto — “A Museum for Life” — it seeks not only to preserve heritage but to shape a future rooted in art, authenticity, and social connection.

Our Purpose

At Farzaneh Ceramic Museum, our purpose is simple — yet profound: To bring art back to life, and life back to art. We believe ceramics are not silent. They breathe, remember, and speak of the spaces we inhabit — kitchens, courtyards, public baths, and sacred rooms. This museum exists to honor the material — clay — and elevate its presence beyond craft, toward narrative, emotion, and cultural memory. We do not display artifacts. We unfold stories — of making, of place, of touch. By bridging Persian heritage and contemporary design, we offer a space where tradition is not archived, but awakened. Here, life is not outside the museum — it flows through it.

The Stories Behind the Tiles

Every tile in this museum carries a heartbeat. Some were born from the soil of ancient Persian villages. Others echo the geometry of Islamic architecture or the intimacy of a grandmother’s kitchen wall. None of them are perfect — and that is their power. Hand-shaped, sun-dried, fire-tested. Glazed with intuition, colored with memory. Each crack, each fingerprint, each irregular curve is part of its biography. Behind every tile lies a story: of the maker who shaped it at dawn, of the place it was destined to live in, of the hand that painted it while reciting poetry. We invite you not just to see the tiles — but to listen to them.

Events & Workshops

At Farzaneh Ceramic Museum, we believe that art should not sit behind glass — it should be touched, shaped, and shared. Our public programs and workshops invite everyone — from curious children to seasoned designers — to engage with clay as a living language. Past Events We have hosted different experiences of hands-on ceramic workshops in Iran and abroad, including: Community tile painting in urban spaces Architectural ceramics for students Each event is an opportunity to reconnect people with material, tradition, and imagination.

Talks & Live Sessions

At Farzaneh Ceramic Museum, ceramics are not only seen and touched — they are discussed, debated, and celebrated. Through our curated talks and live sessions, we bring together artists, architects, historians, and thinkers from around the world to explore the many lives of clay — from ancient techniques to contemporary design. Whether held in our garden in Tehran or streamed live to a global audience, these encounters are spaces for: Critical dialogue on art, memory, and space Artist-to-artist conversations across borders Behind-the-scenes storytelling of our ceramic collections

Visit / Collaborate

We warmly welcome individuals, institutions, and creatives who wish to experience Farzaneh Ceramic Museum in person or collaborate with us on meaningful projects. Whether you are: A curator or architect seeking inspiration A school planning a cultural visit A journalist, documentarian, or researcher Or simply someone who believes in the power of handmade art We invite you to connect. We read every message with care. Let’s build something timeless — together.