A Soft Palace | Studio Ossidiana

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A Soft Palace | Studio Ossidiana

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  • Completion year: 2025
  • Project Location: Paris
  • Country: France
  • Design Team: Alessandra Covini, Giovanni Bellotti and Klaas van der Molen with Viktoria Bacheva, Pedro Daniel Pantaleone, Anna Halek, Ruth Gonzalez, Mariagiulia Pistonese
  • Photo Credits: Riccardo de Vecchi, Herve Veronese, Studio Ossidiana, Chanel
  • Others: video game designer: Alice Bucknell, curators: Jean-Max Colard, Joséphine Huppert, Alice Pialoux, assisted by Daphné Carreras, producer of The Soft Palace: Luigi D’Oro Studio, Arguzia srl, curators of The Assembly of Objects: Olivier Zeitoun, in collaboration with Iris Carton Eldin, head of design and industrial prospective: Marie-Ange Brayer collection attachée, design department: Mathilde Vallée, production manager: Barbara Kugler, sceneographer: Celine Coffin, space manager: Charlotte Cochelin, artworks manager: Nina Genonceau, audiovisual management: Alexandre Lebugle, stage management: François Pegalajar, Robin Vieville, Fabrice Pleynet interpreters: Marguerite Capelle, Caroline Ferrard, Adèle Hattemer, Yves Tixier, partnership coordination: Anaïs Izard, Camille Gorret
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Excerpt: A Soft Palace, an installation by Studio Ossidiana, serves as a nomadic embassy for the Pompidou during its renovation, first unfolding within the Grand Palais. Designed as a vast, inhabitable carpet, it offers spaces to gather, rest, play, or retreat. Every fold becomes a stage or shelter, inviting visitors to move freely and take part in a collective choreography of exhibitions, performances, and quiet moments.

Project Description

A Soft Palace | Studio Ossidiana
© Riccardo de Vecchi

[Text as submitted by architect] Last summer, as the Pompidou was preparing to close its doors to the public, we began to imagine a nomadic embassy for the museum, which could travel and host its people, art, and events during the Beaubourg’s renovation. It’s first destination, the Salon d’Honneur, within the Grand Palais.

A Soft Palace | Studio Ossidiana
© Riccardo de Vecchi
A Soft Palace | Studio Ossidiana
Conceptual Sketch © Studio Ossidiana
A Soft Palace | Studio Ossidiana
© Riccardo de Vecchi

We thought of this place as a soft palace, an address for big and small assemblies, events, exhibitions, where to be together, play, discuss, listen, but also where one could hide, have a nap, choose to be alone, and find the intimacy of a shelter a few steps away from a public assembly or a performance. 

A Soft Palace | Studio Ossidiana
© Riccardo de Vecchi
A Soft Palace | Studio Ossidiana
Conceptual Sketch © Studio Ossidiana
A Soft Palace | Studio Ossidiana
© Riccardo de Vecchi
A Soft Palace | Studio Ossidiana
© Riccardo de Vecchi

We designed the Soft Palace as a vast textile surface, a carpet folded and rolled onto itself to become a gigantic garment, of which every crease and fold could be explored, and every pocket inhabited. Once we step on it, we can move barefoot, lay or sit anywhere, take a stroll between exhibitions, performances, and games, participate in the collective choreography of its movements and events, or peek from the sheltered privacy of a side pocket. 

A Soft Palace | Studio Ossidiana
© Herve Veronese
A Soft Palace | Studio Ossidiana
© Herve Veronese

Within the Soft Palace, any place can become the stage for an assembly, an event, or a performance, and we hope that every visitor will be both actor and spectator in the collective choreography of its day to day life.

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