RARE. — between art and design, between sculpture and function. Around the table.
Rare and collectible glassware. Contemporary and 20th-century unused icons.
Founders
RARE. was founded by Ania de Rohas, artist and creative director, and Mixef Rojas, engineer and operations director, with extensive international experience. Two complementary visions — one grounded in artistic practice and creative direction, the other in structure and development.
RARE. is based in Valencia, Spain — but its sensibility moves between Southern and Northern Europe. It draws from Mediterranean textures and Nordic atmospheres — blending landscapes, memories, and material cultures.
Play of past, present and future
RARE. develops contemporary pieces by Ania de Rohas. Between art and design, between the sculptural and the functional, from limited editions to collectible objects and site-specific installations, each work responds to its context, scale, and intention, reinterpreting traditional techniques with a precise attention to detail.
Driven by intuition, culture, and a sensitivity to nature, Ania de Rohas creates pieces that reinterpret reality from unconventional perspectives. These works become objects that function as tools for self-expression and as elements that shape intimate environments, understood as extensions of the self.
RARE. also curates exceptional 20th-century design. Through a rigorous and intuitive lens selects objects for their formal clarity, rarefied craftsmanship, and bold, enduring forms — pieces that feel as if they could have been created yesterday. Each piece remains in unused, pristine condition — a rare state that preserves its original integrity and reinforces its position within contemporary spaces. Produced in finite series that will not be repeated, these works exist as singular objects, defined by their precision, material quality, and continued relevance today.
Sustainability
RARE. operates through a model of preservation and intentional production, between purpose and creativity, production and responsibility.
By working with existing objects and developing pieces in controlled, small-scale formats, the practice is guided by a commitment to reducing its impact on the environment. Longevity, recyclability, and material integrity define each stage of the process.