Elisa Uberti is a French artist and designer whose work explores a subtle balance between craftsmanship, sculpture and functional design. Her universe, marked by organic shapes and raw textures, evokes a deeply sensitive approach to the body and movement.


Her creations, often made of ceramic or merino wool, exude a tactile softness and sculptural presence reminiscent of human anatomy or natural elements. Through full, rounded volumes, Elisa shapes objects that seem inhabited by a vital energy, almost in motion despite their static nature. She plays with light, shadows and curves to give her pieces an expressiveness close to body language.

Her work, at the crossroads of design and sculpture, invites an almost meditative contemplation, where the body and gesture remain omnipresent.


Through intuitive modelling, she shapes organic forms imbued with softness and poetry, inspired by nature and architecture, the notion of protection through habitat and primitive art.


Her approach to movement is also evident in the manufacturing process itself: each piece is crafted by hand, with a patience that respects the rhythm of the material and its natural reactions.


Inspired by primitive art, organic forms and the living world, Elisa Uberti creates a dialogue between the object and its environment, where intimacy and the senses play a predominant role.