ABOUT

Alice Rosignoli is a designer working across product, furniture, and accessories. Her background in Industrial Design informs a practice grounded in form, material, and the logic of use.

She works with scale, repetition, and small systems of transformation. Objects are reduced to essentials—not for minimalism’s sake, but to test what remains when gesture and structure align. Production happens in close proximity to the material: often in dialogue with artisans, often in limited series.

Trained in Industrial Design at the University of Architecture in Florence, and after spending several years in Paris, she is now based in Italy. She moves between independent production and collaborations with industry. Past work includes designs for Ligne Roset and self-initiated pieces that explore typology, ritual, and the edge between function and behaviour.

Her work has been exhibited at international design fairs and featured in publications such as Elle Decor, Vogue, and AD. She was included in the Women in Italian Design exhibition at the Triennale di Milano.

Her approach is iterative. Objects may look finished, but remain open. Each project is a way to understand how things are made, how they last, and how they speak—without the need to explain themselves.