By Estrella Mora Zamorano
Located in Queretaro, Queretaro
Mexican architect Estrella Zamorano's collection "was born with the intention of returning the identity of Mexico's history to design, creating links between artisans and designers, so that working together we can weave a future respectful of ancestral techniques, as well as being an engine for the economic development of the communities that continue to work in an artisanal way," as she mentions in the interview.
This fresh bench is woven with a vegetable fiber called "Chuspata" which grows around the lake of Patzcuaro and is characterized by its durability and beauty. By partnering with local communities in Michoacan, Mexico, Estrella collaborates with artisans from Pátzcuaro in the state of Michoacán to create durable, contemporary, and resistant furniture. The chair's versatility makes it perfect for many uses, as a dining room chair, corner chair, side chair or even lounge chair. All the lumber wood...
Category
21st Century and Contemporary Modern Mexican Seating