CASA YSASI

LIVING WITH ART, LIGHT, AND CRAFT.

About Casa Ysasi

Casa Ysasi is a studio and gallery based in Los Angeles, CA, founded by brothers Iñigo and Pato Ysasi. At the heart of the project is hermandad/brotherhood, a shared sensibility rooted in family, craft, and the desire to live with meaningful objects.

Our space is split into two halves: a gallery for exhibiting prints and curated work by artists and designers, and the other a working studio and showroom, where prototypes and ideas come to life. This dual structure reflects our ethos, an interplay between process and presentation.

Inspired by multidisciplinary studios that challenge the boundaries between art and design, and by practices that highlight intention, and material honesty. We’re drawn to modularity, simplicity, and the quiet poetry of well-made things. Our work is made slowly, with the aim of creating pieces that last and evolve with the spaces they inhabit.

Gallery

As a gallery, Casa Ysasi draws from spaces and platforms that blur the boundaries between art and design, honoring both the hand of the maker and the story behind each object. We believe in elevating everyday function and in making space for experimentation and collaboration.

Studio

The studio focuses on lighting, furniture, and objects that are designed and handcrafted in Los Angeles. Each piece begins in dialogue with each other and with an evolving library of artists, themes, and movements that inspire us.

A conscious approach to creation — honoring materials, processes, and people with long-term responsibility. Each decision reflects our belief that beauty should never come at the cost of the planet.

YSASI GALLERY

Ysasi Gallery is a gallery and consultancy with a selection of limited edition prints and photographs from leading contemporary artists from around the world.

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