Elisa Ossino
Elisa Ossino is an architect and interior designer. Born in Sicily, she trained in Milan, where she studied at Politecnico. In the year 2006, she established Elisa Ossino focusing on art direction, set design, styling, residential and commercial interiors, product design. Discover her product selection on MOM!
TABOU SCULPTURES
A mixture of Space Age design and tribal art, these contemporary totems are large decorative pieces capable of creating a link between abstraction and figuration.
Handblown vases by Kate Hume
Introducing the epitome of elegance and craftsmanship: the hand-blown glass vase by architect Kate Hume. Available in a range of sizes and colors to suit every space and arrangement, this vase is a versatile addition to any home or office. Whether showcased solo as a statement piece or adorned with your favorite blooms, it effortlessly elevates any environment.
Elisa Ossino
Elisa Ossino is an architect and interior designer. Born in Sicily, she trained in Milan, where she studied at Politecnico. In the year 2006, she established Elisa Ossino focusing on art direction, set design, styling, residential and commercial interiors, product design. Her works combines geometrical abstraction, monochromes, metaphysical and surrealist references, giving birth to a coherent and allusive relationship between space, light, and objects. A sort of scenic suspension inspires Elisa’s style, bringing in every project a peculiar form of lightness. Essential lines and geometries are the distinctive features of her designs, giving to the space they are located in a deep scenographic feeling. Next to her Studio activity, Elisa Ossino pursues a research that brought her to create together with other partners, in 2004, a kids design brand, Nume, for which she designed the furniture collection along with its visual identity. In 2010, she established with others the Officina Temporanea project, combining design and artistic expressions, with a particular attention to social contents. In her recent explorations, there is a renovated interest for visual arts and multimedias’ potential linguistics.