ONE OFF

One-off is a collection of one-off artworks conceived and entirely realized by Angelo Grasso. 
Jokes (even mistakes) can capture our eyes just for a few minutes and make us think about. 
This is the message.
More artworks are going to be posted in the next months and uploaded in ONE OFF page.































“Any resemblance to real events and/or to real persons, living or dead, is purely coincidental”. 2011
Technique: high glossy black stencil on yellow emulsion mounted on 50 mm plasterboard frame. 
dims 90x60 cm. 
Price POA.
Contact/ To purchase: agrasso@me.com

The White House,ops it is just a flat! SW10 London

We have recently delivered a flat renovation in SW10 in team with Edilco LTD and AF-Designs.
Some photos below:

Typology: Private commission
Architect: Angelo Grasso
Contractor: Edilco LTD
Bespoke furniture: AF-Designs
Flat Area: 42 sqm

POT or Top

Pot or Top. Design for a living table
Patented by : Angelo Grasso and Paolo Fisicaro
Designer: Angelo Grasso
Landscaper designer: Paolo Fisicaro
for further informations visit the Pot or Top dedicated page: Pot or Top

OGIP, proposal for The Olympic Games Information Pavilion, London. ACCA competition

Design team: Domenico Cannistraci, Angelo Grasso
Type: International Calls for Ideas
Location: London
Area of the Pavilion: 100 sqm


Together with Domenico Cannistraci Architect we have partecipated to Acca Competition, an international call for designing the Informations Pavilion during the next Olympic Games at Trafalgar Square in London.

Following some informations about the project:




































The Olympic Games Information Pavilion embraces both the visitors with the Londoners during the Games.
The OGIP creates a public space into the public square, this by overlaying a monumental square.
The OGIPlands on the hearth of London and uses the natural pavement of the Square as its indoor floor.
The functions are lined up in a transparent horizontal sequence describing an intimate courtyard.


This see-through basement spaced out by shining gold silver and brass wired curtains is sorrounded by the vertical vibration of the roof which hosts all the suspended equipments togheter with the b-side screen visible from the court as well as from the Trafalgar Square stairs.
The roof reproduces indeed the Mews scenario, inviting the visitors to discover the Olympic Games in a space in between local tradition and contemporary architecture.

Welcome to the Olympic Games.

Trichrome Art Gallery in Fulham road, London

AG is delighted to report a text just recieved from Trichrome Art Gallery

"It has been an extremely challenging experience because of the incredibly restricted budget we imposed ourselves.
So we decided to start up a process of coworking with architect Angelo Grasso trying to recycle any bit found in the existing space and trying to turn the gallery into an illustration itself, mainly by using the stencil art, one of the cheapest ways of expression.
Angelo Grasso suggested to overlay a geometrical pattern on both floors to enhance the hand drawing art of illustrations.
The black stripe at the groundfloor visible from large distance hosts the artworks and can be reconfigurated for any exhibition as the curators and the artists like.The hand by David Graham pierces the black paper and invites the visitors from outside to get in.
In the basement the red staircase seems to get birth from the endless red line of the Stencil Work "Gray will never end".
David Graham and Antonella Cino, managers of Trichrome Art Gallery London. 



Design team: Angelo Grasso
Type: Commission
Location:Fulham, London
Area of the Gallery: approximately 45 sqm








Basement: Stencil " the Gray will never end" design by Angelo Grasso


Ground-floor: the black book. A possible installation layout. Stencil by David Graham.


Flat in SW3, London

Here some pictures of a flat we did in SW3 in London.

Architect: Angelo Grasso
General Contractor: Edilco Limited
Furniture: AF Designs
Area: 90 sqm


The demolition showed up an interesting prefabricated concrete structure, indicating a new spatial disposition and lighting advices for the living room. The really weird thing was that the vertical partition just touched the bottom of the beams.
This the reason to enhance this character of the space enriching all the beams with deamerable lights.


The corridor partecipates to the ceiling rhythm with a sequence of vertical coloured stripes. 



I have been asked to create an artwork on the existing door cabinet set. Together with the clients we decided to get inspirated by a Gio Ponti wall drawing contaminating it with the mat gray and the glossy red colours crossed by stripes.

Design: Angelo Grasso 
Coating: M.Cozari, A Grasso












I have been asked to create a coloumn for a "dangerous corner" between two units I have designed for a room. Together with AF-designs we conceived this lamp instead.
A parallelepiped with circular holes is laying on a black base hiding a jewel box too.

The unit for the masterbedroom hides secret spaces and functions. At the same time its superglossy petrol colour reflects the view of London roofs.