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Alessandro Cambi: Flower Designer Between Philosophy and Nature

artist · 2026-04-26

Alessandro Cambi, a flower designer based in Rome, has developed a unique style blending French floral techniques with Japanese attention to detail. After studying philosophy at the University of Bologna, he worked at Giorgio Armani in Paris, contributing to ArmaniFiori, then spent two years in Tokyo. His Roman atelier, also his home, spans 100 square meters on the Tiber River, featuring a natural history museum-like wall, small floral paintings, Medici vases, and antique furniture. Cambi defines his style as 'the search for a noble simplicity,' respecting architectural spaces and proportions. He collaborates with event agents across Europe, creating immersive natural settings in historic palaces and churches. His compositions prioritize wild herbs, small flowers, and forest branches. Assisted by two helpers and his dog Momo, he seeks perfection from every angle. His unrealized dream is to create an artistic project in a museum context, blending art, nature, and architecture into an immersive experience. The article is written by photographer Silvia Camporesi, who captured his work in relation to the Tiber's reflective light.

Key facts

  • Alessandro Cambi studied philosophy at the University of Bologna.
  • He worked for Giorgio Armani in Paris, contributing to ArmaniFiori.
  • He spent two years in Tokyo, which influenced his attention to detail.
  • His Roman atelier is 100 square meters and also his home.
  • The atelier features a wall resembling a natural history museum and small floral paintings.
  • He defines his style as 'the search for a noble simplicity'.
  • He collaborates with event agents across Europe, including Paris, Geneva, Barcelona, and Milan.
  • His dream is to create a museum-based project integrating art, nature, and architecture.

Entities

Artists

  • Alessandro Cambi
  • Silvia Camporesi

Institutions

  • University of Bologna
  • Giorgio Armani
  • ArmaniFiori

Locations

  • Rome
  • Paris
  • Tokyo
  • Geneva
  • Barcelona
  • Milan
  • Tiber River
  • Forlì

Sources