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Tlaloc Wine Cabinet by Andres Gutierrez
Tlaloc Wine Cabinet by Andres Gutierrez

Tlaloc Wine Cabinet by Andres Gutierrez

Located in Geneve, CH

Tlaloc Wine cabinet by Andres Gutierrez Dimensions: D40 x W80 x H130 cm Materials: Body: solid white oak wood, Legs: white oak plywood. — Inspir...

Category

2010s Post-Modern Mexican Cupboards

Materials

Oak, Plywood

Bodega Sideboard, Credenza, Console, Warm Wood Marquetry Veneer by Joel Escalona
Bodega Sideboard, Credenza, Console, Warm Wood Marquetry Veneer by Joel Escalona

Bodega Sideboard, Credenza, Console, Warm Wood Marquetry Veneer by Joel Escalona

By Joel Escalona

Located in Ciudad de México, CDMX

BODEGA CREDENZA Bodega Collection refers to cellar art or better known as chiaroscuro, a technique of extreme contrast of light and shadow used by Caravaggio. Credenza designed by ...

Category

2010s Mid-Century Modern Mexican Cupboards

Materials

Metal

Bodega Credenza, Cabinet, Console in Dark Wood Marquetry Veneer by Joel Escalona
Bodega Credenza, Cabinet, Console in Dark Wood Marquetry Veneer by Joel Escalona

Bodega Credenza, Cabinet, Console in Dark Wood Marquetry Veneer by Joel Escalona

By Joel Escalona

Located in Ciudad de México, CDMX

BODEGA CREDENZA Bodega Collection refers to cellar art or better known as chiaroscuro, a technique of extreme contrast of light and shadow used by Caravaggio. Credenza designed by ...

Category

2010s Mid-Century Modern Mexican Cupboards

Materials

Metal

Coatlicue Cabinet by Andres Gutierrez
Coatlicue Cabinet by Andres Gutierrez

Coatlicue Cabinet by Andres Gutierrez

Located in Geneve, CH

Coatlicue cabinet by Andres Gutierrez Dimensions: D40 x W90 x H185 cm Materials: Solid white oak wood. — Inspired by the Aztec goddess of life and death, Coatlicue, ‘The One Who Has A Serpent Skirt’— Friendly shaped wood en representation of Coatlicue; The two headed goddess morphs into a striking solid white oak cabinet standing over six feet tall. The door handles represent the necklace made out of human hands and hearts that hangs around the goddess’neck in the Aztec monolith unearthed in 1790. The base of thec abinet represents Coatlicue’s sharp claws fringed by a skirt of snakes, her symbol for earth as both creator and destroyer. This cabinet features four 40cm-deep shelves...

Category

2010s Post-Modern Mexican Cupboards

Materials

Oak

Bodega Bar Cabinet, Cupboard in Dark Wood Marquetry Veneer by Joel Escalona
Bodega Bar Cabinet, Cupboard in Dark Wood Marquetry Veneer by Joel Escalona

Bodega Bar Cabinet, Cupboard in Dark Wood Marquetry Veneer by Joel Escalona

By Joel Escalona

Located in Ciudad de México, CDMX

BODEGA CABINET Bodega Collection refers to cellar art or better known as chiaroscuro, a technique of extreme contrast of light and shadow used by Caravaggio. Cabinet designed by Jo...

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2010s Mid-Century Modern Mexican Cupboards

Materials

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Located in West Palm Beach, FL

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