Lisa Sacco is a multi-disciplinary designer specializing in furniture and sensory objects. Experimentation and research
underpin her design practice, which aims to foster material engagement and deepen our sensitivity to the world
around us. Simple yet complete gestures serve as both encounters and confrontations within our system of design
and use of everyday objects. Calculated intervention allows her to bend meaning, usurp convention, and allow objects
to speak for themselves.
Lisa holds an MFA from the Rhode Island School of Design and a Master's in Photography from Syracuse University.
Her work has been showcased in Architectural Digest, The NY Times, Design Milk, Alcova Miami, ICFF/Wanted Design,
RISDxCappellini, Re-Wilded Domesticity, and DESIGNxRI. Lisa was an Artist-in-Residence and Fellowship Recipient at
Anderson Ranch Arts Center, and was awarded the Be / Original / Americas Next Generation Originality Award in 2024