About CORS
Rebeca Cors (México, 1988) works as an independent designer under the firm Cors, which she founded in 2012. Cors explores the meeting point between sculpture and industrial design materializing its sundry results in order to create a design piece that expresses itself in a distinct way.
Featured Pieces
2010s Mexican Modern Chandeliers and Pendants
Marble, Brass
2010s Mexican Modern Chandeliers and Pendants
Marble, Brass
2010s Mexican Modern Chandeliers and Pendants
Brass
2010s Mexican Modern Chandeliers and Pendants
Marble, Brass
2010s Mexican Modern Floor Lamps
Marble, Brass
2010s Mexican Modern Floor Lamps
Marble, Nickel
2010s Mexican Minimalist Abstract Sculptures
Marble
2010s Mexican Minimalist Abstract Sculptures
Marble
2010s Mexican Minimalist Abstract Sculptures
Wood
2010s Mexican Modern Screens and Room Dividers
Plywood
2010s Mexican Minimalist Abstract Sculptures
Marble
2010s Mexican Minimalist Chandeliers and Pendants
Brass, Steel
More About CORS

MINIMAL LAMP. The meeting point between sculpture and industrial design. A utilitarian sculpture. Seeks to transmit balance and simplicity. Materials: Brass, marble, and glass.

FLOW LAMP. The meeting point between sculpture and industrial design. A utilitarian sculpture. Seeks to transmit balance and simplicity. Materials: Brass, marble, and glass. MINIMAL LAMP. The meeting point between sculpture and industrial design. A utilitarian sculpture. Seeks to transmit balance and simplicity. Materials: Brass, marble, and glass.

POINT LAMP. The meeting point between sculpture and industrial design. A utilitarian sculpture. Seeks to transmit balance and simplicity. Materials: Brass, streel, and glass.

TAO STOOLS. The meeting point between sculpture and industrial design. A utilitarian sculpture. Seeks to transmit balance and simplicity. Materials: . Parota Wood + Black/White High Gloss Polyurethane Finish

COPO LAMP. Piece is entirely constructed by hand, out of acrylic pieces assembled together through a repetition of patterns - the way nature constructs and ramifies itself. The intention of this piece is to mimic nature, in order to give back nature’s essence to our day-to-day objects. Material: Acrylic.

GRECA. Sculpture inspired by the prehispanic architecture graphics built by the Aztecs - a Mesoamerican culture that flourished in central Mexico in the post-classic period from 1300 to 1521. The piece is materialized in obsidian - the millenary mexican stone, also used throughout Mexican history not only to sculpt but in spiritual ceremonies and rituals.

MINIMAL MIRROR. The meeting point between sculpture and industrial design. A utilitarian sculpture. Seeks to transmit balance and simplicity. Materials: . Marble, mirror and wood.

STICK SCREEN / COAT RACK. Piece that invites the user to play and re-interpret the utility of objects. One module functions as a coat rack - put 4 or more together and make your own screen, as long or short as you need it.... Need it to be a coat hanger as well - DONE! Material: Maple wood.

HIVE SCREEN. Crafted out of recycled certified wood, in a modular and ready-to-assembly way, the object adapts to the user’s needs and space by increasing and decreasing its size and shape – this prompts the user to re-interpret the objects’ utility. Material: Birch Plywood.