Chiara Grassi was born in Massa Carrara county in 1983. In 2006 she starts her training period at the Architect Maurizio Varatta's studio in Genoa, where she first gets to know architectures's first rudiments, bound to a rational design and oriented towards a rigorous search for simplification and purification of the building act. During the time spent, she also dedicates to the planning draft of her graduation thesis, focused on a technological and functional innovation process of a bathroom furniture product. An elliptical bathtub that softly spins on itself, ending its extension in an arm that hosts the washbasin. Thought for a freestanding positioning at the center of the room, it blends in a single volume the multiple gestures of bathing. The next year she graduates with honors, in Interior Design, at the University of Studies in Florence. She starts her professional career collaborating with Architecture, Interior and Yacht Design studios, and since 2009 she is more and more involved in projects linked to spaces for restaurants, food&beverage, focusing on the realization of high-end Retail Stores, as

the interior designer, furnitures included. At the same time, she is involved in big-scale architectural works, alongside Architect Guido Giacomo Bondielli, such as Exhibition Hall in Xiamen, Masterplan in Klaskvik-Faroe-Denmark, How More International Museum in Shanghai, Masterplan Dynamic Colour in Foshan-China, Ginkgo Tree Tower in Hanghzou-China, Masterplan Sunrise Villa in China, Monet L&L in Pudong, Ginkgo Tree Expò in Hanghzou-China, Peak House in Tapei-Taiwan. In 2012 she accomplishes her studies at the Consorzio del Politecnico in Milan, following a course of high formation in accommodating facility, dedicated to specialise in the conception and design of innovative environments for the hospitality industry. Her passion for Planning and Design brings her to specialize in the use of software for virtual realistic photo performance. In 2013 she receives, from German Software House Maxon Computer GmbH, a reward for her developed projects, and has some of the produced images published and used under Maxon Copyright. She is in a constant search for a language that unifies essentiality, elegance and simpleness.