An interior architect and multidisciplinary designer, Elsa Pochat graduated from École Camondo (Paris) in 2010, before spending a decade at international architecture firms such as Norman Foster and Wilmotte & Associés. This experience shaped her technical rigor and her sense of spatial precision.
Her creative path rests on three pillars: a solid architectural foundation, shaped by large-scale projects and an exceptional level of attention to detail in France and abroad; an independent practice in which she alternates between designing collectible furniture and creating intimate, high-end interiors; and a conceptual, narrative approach to art direction and spatial design for luxury houses, including pop-up stores, immersive environments, and experiential scenography.
Specializing in the design of residential and public spaces, Elsa Pochat imagines environments that balance functionality, comfort, and a distinctive atmosphere tailored to each context. Alongside these architectural projects, she creates collectible furniture pieces, often commissioned for exhibitions and curatorial events, where craftsmanship meets artistic expression. Her work has been recognized by the French Design FD100, which highlights designers who contribute to the international influence of French design.