"Brazilian by birth, Parisian by adoption, Italian intermittently", that's how Daniela Busarello presents herself.

This cosmopolitan environment and a cocktail of elements that combine Brazil's passion, light, nature and vitality with the reflection, precision and refinement that she has integrated since her arrival in Europe nourish this artist. 

From parents architects it is naturally that she became an architect in 1995. In 2007, it will also win the Brazilian National Architecture Prize for a steel and glass house.  

She is also an interior designer and scenographer. Among its scenographies are the one with LVMH at the Jardin d'Acclimation in 2014, the Boutique des Arts Décoratifs in 2015 during the Treasures of Sand and Fire exhibition and several exhibitions in Brazil among others. 

In her interiors or public places, after an intimate understanding of the places she gives a truly poetic dimension to her scenographies that breathe well-being and harmony. She is also a landscape gardener, art teacher. 

Whatever the medium used by this designer artist, glass with the Mose series of vases made in close collaboration with a glassmaker in Murano or Unique bottles for the Perfumer Ex Nihilo, tapestries entitled Cosmographies for the Manufacture des Cogolin which will be followed by eight carpets published in five copies, custom-made wallpaper for the interior of her clients, drawing or painting on linen, furniture, her creations are both inspired and nourished but also anchored in nature, the cosmos that surround them and from which they come.

With her works she develops "her own language, the "Cosmography", a language in which the infinitely great and the infinitely small infinitely large respond with an outrageously feminine sensuality (...) in which the human, its cells and the "intuitive aesthetics of nature" dialogue to question "the representation-investigation of the intimate memory". Abundance, vitality and generosity permeate her multi-faceted career, and this year VIA named her one of the 100 Designers of Ojet and Space who make French Design shine internationally."

Vida, an exhibition testifying to the encounter of a being with a land, that of the island of Lanzarote, organised by the gallery in September 2020, is her first monograph in Paris. In 2021 she participates in a group show at the Sage Culture gallery in Los Angeles during the exhibition Landscapes of Gaia.