Elisa Testori
She is an editor and producer specializing in publications and exhibitions
in the world of design. From 2002 to 2006 she was Assistant Curator
for all the projects of the Permanent Collection of Italian Design of the
Triennale di Milano. Since 2007 she has worked in various roles, with Corraini Edizioni, Foscarini, Museo Mart – Rovereto, La Biennale di Venezia, Museo Poldi Pezzoli, MUBA Museo dei bambini di Milano, Studio Giulio Iacchetti, and Humboldt Books among others.
For five year she has been Editorial Manager of “Inventario”, the book-zine which won the Compasso d'Oro ADI award in 2014.
in the world of design. From 2002 to 2006 she was Assistant Curator
for all the projects of the Permanent Collection of Italian Design of the
Triennale di Milano. Since 2007 she has worked in various roles, with Corraini Edizioni, Foscarini, Museo Mart – Rovereto, La Biennale di Venezia, Museo Poldi Pezzoli, MUBA Museo dei bambini di Milano, Studio Giulio Iacchetti, and Humboldt Books among others.
For five year she has been Editorial Manager of “Inventario”, the book-zine which won the Compasso d'Oro ADI award in 2014.
Courses with Elisa Testori
Course | Academic staff | Program | Semester |
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ATELIERprojekte SS20 | Kuno Prey, Francesco Sommacal, Elisa Testori | BA Major Design | 2020/21 SS |
Projects by Elisa Testori
Nensi Dafa
Can we work in a small space without feeling constricted?
Judith Prugger
How can we offer children a stimulating environment at home?
Sara Tebaldi
How can design simplify gardening at home?
Miriam Pardeller
How can design give space to children in our homes?
Miriam Pardeller
Can furniture adapt to us?
Anna Maria Zuech
Can we integrate workspaces into small environments?
Luisa Heindl
Students move a lot. Can the furniture adapt to this lifestyle?
Kosara Keskinova
Do traditional methods still have a place in the modern kitchen?
Stefanie Mair
How can we put our shoe-collection in order?
Asia Maria Andreolli
Can we divide space and give meaning to the boarders?
Stefanie Mair
Can multifunctional objects create space in our homes?
Anghelina Coslet
Can we design customizable illumination?