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/// IN THE AIR / Elisa Ossino                                                                    Elisa Ossino / IN THE AIR ///

                              I love to set up spaces

 ELISA OSSINO                 where time seems to stand
                              still.
 Sensitive

 GEOMETRIES












 THROUGH  HER  OBJECTS  AND  SET  DESIGNS,  ELISA
 OSSINO  HIGHLIGHTS  A  MODERN,  DREAMLIKE
 WORLD,  WHERE  TIME  SEEMS  TO  BE  SUSPENDED.
 HER  GEOMETRICALLY-LINED  CREATIONS  DRAW
 CONTEMPORARY  SPATIAL  LANDSCAPES  WHERE
 A  CERTAIN  DEGREE  OF  STRANGENESS  MEETS
 ABSOLUTE BEAUTY.






 A  graduate  of the  prestigious  Polytechnic
 University of Milan  —  like  Renzo  Piano
 14 14  —  Elisa  Ossino  has  several  strong  strings  Architect, designer,  interior decorator,  university  lecturer...  Is design a medium of expression for you?   15 15
 to  her  bow.  Both  cerebral  and  sensitive,  Where exactly did you start?  E. O.: I think a project is successful when it can relay a message,
 she  approaches  the  world  transversally.  Elisa  Ossino:  After  graduating  in  architecture  from the  Polytechnic  set off an emotion without words, without an explanation. I always
 As  a  designer  —  she  created  the  famous  University of Milan,  I  joined  a  research  group  studying  the  link  try to create something strong, ...iconic, ...capable of conveying
 "Elementi" lamp for De Padova —, as a stylist   between  linguistics  and  computer-aided  language  learning.  a contemporary vision of the world.
 for magazines and as an interior decorator,   This  allowed  me  to  work  with  various  artists  and  architects.
 she  builds  bridges  between  disciplines  and  Together, we explored the synergies which interweave languages   You give a lot of importance to geometric forms in your work.
 forms that she calls "synergies".  with other fields. And this is now my approach before taking on   How does art influence you?
          any kind of project.
                                                                 E. O.: The recurrence of geometric lines is clearly one of the most
          How do you describe your approach to design?           recognizable characteristics of my work. I have a preference for
                                                                 pure forms. I like creating interior landscapes which tend towards
          E.  O.:  I  always  start  by defining  the  meaning  I  want  to  give  the abstract, like living, three-dimensional paintings. In both my
          a  project.  I  study the  place,  the  choice  of materials,  and  the  installations and real interiors, I love to set up spaces where time
          composition of the color range. I then try, through my sketches,   seems to stand still.
          to translate the stories I want my designs to tell. I never choose
          anything by chance.                                    You  recently  co-founded  H+O,  which  specializes  in  tiling,  with
                                                                 designer Josephine Akvama  Hoffmeyer.  Can  you  tell  us  more
                                                                 about this new project?
                                                                 E. O.: It's a multidisciplinary project which I'm very proud of. It
                                                                 was  born  out  of a  desire  to  rethink  surfaces  as  genuine  design
                                                                 objects.  We  created  a  showroom in  an  apartment  in  Milan:  a
                                                                 space for experimentation and exhibition in which we presented
                                                                 the installation "Perfect Darkness". Our hand-made clay tiles are
                                                                 no longer reduced to their functional use but considered a key
                                                                 feature of the decoration.
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