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Contemporary Mayan Stone and Cast Bronze Incense Burners by ACOOCOORO —KERNOS
By ACOOCOORO
Located in Mexico City, MX
Kernos (plural kernoi), a very peculiar form of compound vessel or, simply put, «a plurality of bowls,» that was utilized for ceremonial purposes from as early as the Neolithic perio...
Category
21st Century and Contemporary Mexican Modern Mexico
Materials
Stone, Bronze
Chess Stool/ Sculptural Side Table (Concave)
By Maika Palazuelos
Located in Ciudad de México, CDMX
Two hand-turned wooden pieces with an elegant piano polish lacquer play together as sculptural stools or side table sets.
Category
2010s Mexican Post-Modern Mexico
Materials
Resin, Wood
Massive Wooden Ceiling Pendant, Unique Design Piece
Located in CDMX, MX
Creative Director of renowned La Metropolitana, Rodrigo Escobedo, designed a massive Ceiling pendant that can not go unnoticed.
While its massive siz...
Category
2010s Mexico
Materials
Plywood
Lilac Carafe and cups Inspired by Traditional Carafes Jug, Pitcher Decorative
By La muerte tiene permiso
Located in London, GB
Our carafe colection is a tribute to the traditional pitchers of the regions of Tonala´ and Tlaquepaque in Jalisco, these two regions developed during the period of the conquest as p...
Category
2010s Mexican Mexico
Materials
Ceramic
Pre-Columbian Ceremonial Inca Tokapu of Multicolor Geometric Diamond Shapes
Located in San Pedro Garza Garcia, Nuevo Leon
Magnificent Ceremonial Inca Tokapu of Multicolor Geometric Diamond Shapes.
Tokapu were textiles worn by the Inca elite consisting of geometric figures enclosed by rectangles or squa...
Category
15th Century and Earlier Pre-Columbian Antique Mexico
OBJ-02 Lounge Chair by Manu Bano
Located in Geneve, CH
OBJ-02 lounge chair by Manu Bano
Dimensions: 100 L X 60 W X 60 H cm.
Material: Brass.
Manu Bano is co-founder of the design studio Ewe and Associate of the renowned furniture, i...
Category
2010s Mexican Post-Modern Mexico
Materials
Brass
Set of 2 Antropología Side Tables by Raúl De La Cerda
By Raul de la Cerda
Located in Geneve, CH
Set of 2 Antropología side tables by Raúl de la Cerda
Dimensions: D 40 x W 40 x H 50 cm
Materials: oak wood, Negro Monterrey marble.
Solid holm white oak with Negro Monterrey ma...
Category
2010s Mexican Post-Modern Mexico
Materials
Marble
210 Million Y/O Fossil Sauropods Sphere
By Pietra Gallery
Located in Polanco, CDMX
Name: Sauropods
Period: Triassic-Late Cretaceous
(approximately 210 and 66 million years ago)
Sauropods (Sauropoda) are an infraorder of sauropodomorph dinosaurs that lived from the Late Triassic to the Late Cretaceous (approximately 210 and 66 million years ago, they lived in the Americas, Asia, Europe, Africa, Oceania and Antarctica. They were herbivorous and they were quadrupedal.
Sauropods had very long necks, long tails, small heads (relative to the rest of their body), and four thick, pillar-like legs. They are notable for the enormous sizes attained by some species, and the group includes the largest animals to have ever lived on land. They were
The name Sauropoda was coined by Othinel Charles Marsh in 1878, and is derived from Ancient Greek, meaning "lizard foot...
Category
2010s Mexican Organic Modern Mexico
Materials
Acrylic
Arrebol Escalonado by Studioroca
Located in Geneve, CH
Arrebol Escalonado by Studioroca.
Dimensions: 18 x 18 x 30.5 cm.
Materials: volcanics rocks essential oils diffuser.
Studioroca is a Mexico City design studio focused on architecture, interior design and contemporary furniture. Its penchant for collaboration, the promotion of local talent, artisanal skills and natural materials, and its ever-present pull toward sustainable practices have seen the studio create highly emotive environments and unique functional pieces that speak of a forward-thinking, borderless approach to design. Intro Through architecture, interior design and furniture, STUDIOROCA portrays a distinct Mexican aesthetic, where sophisticated, elegant designs become bold statements of strong masculine lines and dark moody shades that contrast dramatically with elongated curves and highly textured surfaces. Based in Mexico City, the studio has, since its inception, offered much more than simple design solutions, its impetus always being to meaningfully improve lives through design. By promoting, supporting and offering a platform for other Mexican designers in its two stores in Polanco and Condesa, STUDIOROCA has been at the forefront of the modern-day Mexican design movement for over 15 years. The studio’s ability to artfully blend its own architecture and interior design with both local and international product is testament to its glocal outlook. While proudly Mexican and inherently influenced by the country’s culture and craftsmanship, its designs talk to a cosmopolitan, international sense of style. STUDIOROCA’s respect for the environment and reverence of traditional skills has led to the pursuit of sustainable practices, while its affinity for collaboration and promotion of artisanal skills has seen the studio produce work in conjunction with countless talented designers and craftspeople. Its confidently utilitarian designs are the result of risk-taking, boundary-pushing processes that emerge from STUDIOROCA’s constant quest to establish innovative solutions, while simultaneously respecting each of its projects’ unique locations, incorporating the surrounding environment into the design language. Working closely with clients, a personal rapport ensures delving into the core of every design requirement, leading to the ultimate achievement of deeply embedded needs. Ultimately, what STUDIOROCA presents is a fresh iteration of Mexican design, a version which is at once moving, intoxicating and comforting. History STUDIOROCA was founded by Carlos Acosta and Rodrigo Alegre. When, in 2002, the two independent Mexico City architects were commissioned to work collaboratively on the architecture and interiors of a new spa, they were frustrated by the lack of affordable furniture available, and embarked on designing their own pieces for the project. And so STUDIOROCA was born. Initially a furniture store in the heart of the then up-and-coming leafy suburb of Condesa, it has developed into a fully fledged architecture and interior-design studio, with another store in the city’s high-end design district of Polanco, which opened in 2011. Its line of furniture, all designed and manufactured in Mexico, had humble production beginnings in a small kitchen-design factory, a foundation that has carried through into the studio’s current philosophy of small-scale, high-quality production. In conjunction with its own range of functional pieces, STUDIOROCA has always invited other local designers to showcase their work in its two stores, and, what started with three additional designers’ pieces in 2002, has led to collaborations with many more, now presenting the limited-edition work of 28 Mexican designers through its UNION- brand, while continuing to retail exclusive international brands such as Tom Dixon, Moooi and GAN. 2 More recently, the studio’s architectural and interior projects have included large housing developments and hotels, fully employing STUDIOROCA’s 360-degree approach to design. Founders and team Architects by training, founders Carlos Acosta and Rodrigo Alegre prefer to follow an unconventional, integrated model of design that incorporates its many varied facets, allowing their two unique approaches to complement one another. Rodrigo, who graduated from Universidad Anáhuac Norte, is able to envision how color and texture will combine as he explores the emotive nuances he wishes to create within a new environment. His abstract thoughts are brought to life by Carlos, the rational half of the design duo. Trained at Universidad Iberoamericana, with a student exchange to the University of Texas, Carlos’ ability to grasp volumes and spaces brings dreams to fruition through the perfect positioning of wall divisions, furniture pieces and light-streaming windows. Their small dedicated team of designers and architects plays an integral role in realizing the studio’s ambitious visions, with over 200 projects having been completed by this intimate team. Beyond designing, these passionate professionals offer practical solutions, bringing their experience in all forms of design to manifest in big-picture thinking that pays attention to detail, celebrates collaboration and goes the extra mile. The approachable, personal style with which the STUDIOROCA team works is a reflection on the responsibility its people place on themselves as architects and designers who venture beyond the drawing board. Sustainability STUDIOROCA’s focus on sustainability has seen the company establish itself as a trailblazer in the realization of buildings and furniture pieces that are produced with a sense of conscience and responsibility, taking into account the full production chain, from material source to distribution of wealth. The studio has done away with environmentally harmful varnishes on its furniture pieces, and now only use FSC-certified hardwood. It also pledges to keep materials to a minimum, a consideration most appreciated in its 77 range of furniture, where only the necessary functional structures have been designed, and where small leftover pieces of wood from bigger cuts are utilized, rather than sourcing new pieces. This approach continues in its architecture and interior designs, with 80% of materials sourced locally. This, coupled with its use of solar panels, the harvesting of rainwater, and the inclusion of indigenous gardens in its projects, has led to STUDIOROCA’s application for Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED) certification, which is currently under review. For the studio, sustainability has a much further reach than the natural environment, however. Its projects take into account social, cultural and economic sustainability too, by ensuring its production chain – from the craftspeople producing hand-worked elements, to its low-environmental-impact manufacturing line – all sits within Mexico so that the 3 communities benefiting financially are those who have been an integral part of the process. Architecture In STUDIOROCA’s architectural projects, authentic materials that are true to their Mexican origin, such as local mountain rocks, regional marble and indigenous wood, are utilized in new ways to highlight their natural rawness, deep texture and prized imperfections, imbuing buildings with unique character. It’s through such character that every structure portrays its personality, suited to the people who live, work and relax within it. This unpretentious use of materials follows through to metals, which are encouraged to rust and patinate as the building interacts with nature’s elements and becomes part of the environment surrounding it, giving projects an essential sense of place, where the here and now is as important as the then and there. Interior design STUDIOROCA’s interior style leans toward textured materials and dark hues contrasted with paler wood and lighter accent tones. These evocative, luxurious interiors are enlivened by carefully considered lighting that enhances the tonality of moody dark browns, deep blues and a spectrum of blacks, and highlights textures through illuminated reflections. Where environments dictate a paler palette, textures and materials make up the necessary contrast. Local willow wood on wall panels, flooring made from recinto volcanic rock, and countertops decorated with Mexico’s retapado marble become talking points, made even more appealing with plant life and greenery introduced indoors. Furniture Combining its deep respect for handcrafted, artisanal product, and its future-forward approach to technology and innovation, STUDIOROCA’s range of furniture places emphasis on high-quality offerings, producing its ranges in low quantities, often customized to suit the specific requirements of its varied projects. Veering away from industrialized production lines, it employs sophisticated hand-worked machinery, in line with its approach to sustainability and simplicity. The studio’s premiere collection (2002-2008) was shaped by a groundbreaking application of materials and forms, resulting in award-winning designs that set contemporary Mexican design on the map. Pieces from this collection were shown at Fabrica Mexicana and Museo de Arte Moderno in Mexico City and in the MoMA store in New York. The 2008 Eco collection initiated a change in the production of STUDIOROCA’s furniture pieces, adapting a sustainable view regarding design – a philosophy that continues to guide the studio’s practices today. Sourcing FSC-certified wood, eliminating varnishes, and using local materials wherever possible, this collection was the start of a conscious undertaking to work with local artisans and support local industry, an outlook that was celebrated at the launch of the Eco range at the Mexican Gallery...
Category
2010s Colombian Post-Modern Mexico
Materials
Stone
Elipse White Marble Side Tables Set
By Casa Mineral
Located in Mexico City, MX
Side tables in carved Veneciano white marble. Available on request in Monterrey black marble. Dimensions: Small: 30 D x 60 W x 46 H cm Large: 30 D x 55 W x 50 H cm. Production time: ...
Category
2010s Mexican Modern Mexico
Materials
Marble
Glacier 02 Contemporary Side Table in Onyx and Steel by Bestia
By Difane
Located in Mexico City, MX
Understood as the material of progress and as an emblem of the modern movement from the middle of last century, steel is the fundamental axis of the Glacier collection.
The item ...
Category
2010s Mexican Mid-Century Modern Mexico
Materials
Onyx
Monterrey Side Tables, set of 2, White Marble
By Caterina Moretti
Located in Zapopan, Jalisco
Honouring the process of craftsmanship, geometry makes poetry in the Mesas Monterrey. Both tables are turned by hand; the bases are made of a marble cylinder and sphere, the tops are...
Category
2010s Mexican Minimalist Mexico
Materials
Marble
SD Collection Wooden Chair with Armrest
Located in CDMX, MX
SD Collection wooden chair with armrest made of oak or tzalam wood and hand woven with papercord, jute or beige or black piola.
Category
2010s Mexican Modern Mexico
Materials
Oak
Copalera Decorative Piece by Omar Ortiz
Located in Geneve, CH
Copalera Decorative Piece by Omar Ortiz, 2021
Dimensions: H10 x D10cm
Materials: Volcanic stone, black clay.
It is a decorative piece that mixes black clay from Oaxaca and stone...
Category
2010s Mexican Modern Mexico
Materials
Stone
Loto Roca Side Tall Table, Volcanic Stone
By Caterina Moretti
Located in Zapopan, Jalisco
Loto Roca is exploration personified. These volcanic stone monoliths have been carved mastering a meditative process with chisel and hammer. It comes in two ...
Category
2010s Mexican Minimalist Mexico
Materials
Stone
Talla Table Lamp
By Omar Godínez
Located in Zapopan, Jalisco
The lightness and subtlety of blown glass organically envelop the marble of sacred reminiscences. Each one of these lamps is one of a kind, conveying unforeseen stories by the unexpe...
Category
2010s Mexican Minimalist Mexico
Materials
Marble
Illusio Double Mirror by Andres Monnier
Located in Geneve, CH
Illusio double mirror by Andres Monnier
One of a Kind.
Dimensions: D 80 x W 25 x H 190 cm
Materials: White Quarry Stone
Andrés Monnier is a Mexican art...
Category
2010s Mexican Post-Modern Mexico
Materials
Stone
Large Gold Tiger Iron Slab from South Africa Mounted on Custom Acrylic Stand
By Pietra Gallery
Located in Polanco, CDMX
Beautiful banded tiger- iron slab from South Africa
It´s a combination of Gold Tiger Eye, Hematite and Red Jasper. Its name refers to the composition of the stone, Tiger Eye and H...
Category
21st Century and Contemporary Mexican Organic Modern Mexico
Materials
Acrylic
8'' Vasija Multicolor / Ceramic Mexican Folk Art from Mata Ortiz
By Martin Olivas Quintana
Located in Jesus del Monte, MX
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Carved polychrome jar decorated with a sgraffito and painted hummingbird, flowers ...
Category
2010s Folk Art Mexico
Materials
Ceramic, Clay
Beautiful Aqua Ceramic Composition
By Arozarena De La Fuente
Located in Mexico City, MX
The two artists and industrial designers, Ampi Arozarena and Elena De La Fuente describe form and color as their core of exploration. They admire the dual identity the two elements c...
Category
2010s Contemporary Mexico
Materials
Sandstone
M_006 Console by Monolith Studio, Lava Rock
By Monolith
Located in Brooklyn, NY
Assembled from 5 vertical obelisks, the sophisticated inverse geometry of the M_006 Console appears to playfully tease gravity. Leveraging the engineering of a keystone the push and ...
Category
21st Century and Contemporary Mexican Mexico
Materials
Lava
Oil on Canvas “Blue Shadow”
By Frank Arnold
Located in Fresno, CA
"Blue Shadow" is 60” x 48”. Ghostly figure in blue outlines against bright orange, beige and white. Frank Arnold’s paintings exhibit the highest quality materials for a truly archiva...
Category
2010s Abstract Mexico
Materials
Canvas, Oil
Malachite Obelisk
Located in Mexico City, MX
The use of malachite dates back to ancient civilizations. The Egyptians, Greeks, and Romans valued malachite for its beauty and supposed protective properties. In ancient Egypt, it w...
Category
19th Century Indian Anglo-Indian Antique Mexico
Materials
Malachite
Nerthus Sofa by Atra Design
By ATRA
Located in Geneve, CH
Nerthus sofa by Atra Design
Dimensions: D 434 x W 108.5 x H 71.1 cm.
Materials: fabric, teak.
Different back and chaise module conbinations available.
3 x Back module
1 x Chai...
Category
2010s Mexican Post-Modern Mexico
Materials
Fabric, Teak
Set of 2 Sculptural Elephant Leg Parota Wood Lamps by Isabel Moncada
Located in Geneve, CH
Set of 2 Sculptural Elephant Leg Parota Wood Lamps by Isabel Moncada
Dimensions: Floor Lamp: Ø 55 x H 150 cm.
Small Table Lamp: Ø 40 x H 70 cm.
Materials: Turned parota wood base and...
Category
2010s Mexican Post-Modern Mexico
Materials
Linen, Fiberglass, Polystyrene, Wood
Caballito Stool - Woven black horsehair, solid wood stool from Jalisco, Mexico.
By Aldo Álvarez Tostado
Located in Guadalajara, MX
From our series inspired by the sturdy anatomy of horses and their role in Mexican culture, the caballito stool celebrates the unexpected lush of horse...
Category
2010s Mexican Mexico
Materials
Wood
Ash wood and fabric Luggage Rack
By Capital Studio
Located in Mexico City, MX
The Luggage Rack Stool is the first piece and flagship of the project of a hotel collection. The upholstery and solid wood structure provide warmth and strength to set any space and ...
Category
2010s Mexican Modern Mexico
Materials
Fabric, Wood, Ash
Brutalist Mexican Modern Art Caballitos and Glasses by Feders
By Felipe Delfinger
Located in Mexico City, CDMX
We offer this rare Brutalist Mexican modern set of 8 art glasses and caballitos designed by Felipe Derflingher, circa 1970.
Category
1970s Mexican Brutalist Vintage Mexico
Materials
Art Glass
Cosmic Traces 8 - Sten Studio - Handcrafted side table with natural stones
By Sten Studio
Located in Tampa, FL
Materials: Travertine, red travertine, pineapple onyx, black Queretaro marble.
Hand crafted Side table
For indoors
Inspired by the enduring legacy of observing the cosmos, 'Cosmic T...
Category
2010s Mexican Mexico
Materials
Stone, Onyx, Travertine, Marble
Remedios small side table
By mob estudio
Located in Mexico City, MX
Elegant side table crafted from solid wood with a smooth oil finish, paired with a matching lacquered glass top for a sleek and modern touch. This timeless design seamlessly combines...
Category
2010s Mexican Mid-Century Modern Mexico
Materials
Oak, Walnut
Arne Jacobsen Set of 4 Model 3107 Chairs
By Fritz Hansen, Arne Jacobsen
Located in Mexico City, MX
A set of 4 ash plywood and steel model 3107 (number 7) chairs by Arne Jacobsen. These chairs were manufactured in 1999 by Fritz Hansen and distributed by Kn...
Category
1990s Danish Mid-Century Modern Mexico
Materials
Steel
Wood Horse Carousel Toy Mexican Horse Mechanic Handle Traditional Folk Art
Located in Queretaro, Queretaro
By master artisans Sanjuana España Rodríguez and husband Guillermo Trejo Soriano (Guanajuato, México) have been known for hand crafting Mexican traditional toys. Sanjuana's late fath...
Category
2010s Mexican Arts and Crafts Mexico
Materials
Acrylic, Wood
Sin Título XII
Located in Ciudad de México, MX
“Through painting, I am interested in reflecting on how time has been—and can be—represented through images and the connections between individuals. The concept of time has been expl...
Category
2010s Contemporary Mexico
Materials
Oil
Lava Oval Cover, Volcanick Rock
By Caterina Moretti
Located in Zapopan, Jalisco
The vast volcanic stone stretches across an oval top featuring a composition of handcut, polished and mounted pieces. The black stainless steel base provides character and strength. ...
Category
2010s Mexican Minimalist Mexico
Materials
Lava, Stainless Steel
Sin Título X
Located in Ciudad de México, MX
“Through painting, I am interested in reflecting on how time has been—and can be—represented through images and the connections between individuals. The concept of time has been expl...
Category
2010s Contemporary Mexico
Materials
Oil
Brotes Table Lamp by Camila Apaez
Located in Geneve, CH
Brotes Table Lamp by Camila Apaez
Unique
Materials: Stoneware
Dimensions: W 15 x D 22 x H 34 cm
Ila Ceramica emerged from a process of inner inquiry where ceramics became a space fo...
Category
2010s Mexican Post-Modern Mexico
Materials
Stoneware
Clavijero Lounge Chair, Rosa Morada Wood
By Christian Vivanco
Located in Zapopan, Jalisco
Simple lines and noble materials define Clavijero, a lounge chair and bench. Made by hand using traditional carpentry techniques, these two pieces are created for conversation, readi...
Category
2010s Mexican Minimalist Mexico
Materials
Cowhide
Wood Zaragoza Cabinet with Sgraffito Bullfighting Motifs and Faux Tortoiseshell
By Alfonso Marina
Located in Bosques de las Lomas, MX
This stunning cabinet is influenced by XVIIIth century furniture with a more contemporary base, it has sgraffito bullfighting motifs and has bone and faux tortoiseshell inlays...
Category
21st Century and Contemporary Mexican Mexico
Materials
Wood, Bone
Cosmic Traces 6 - Sten Studio - Lapisaluzi and lava stone, limited edition of 15
By Sten Studio
Located in Tampa, FL
Materials: Red travertine, lava stone, green onyx and Lapislazuli
Hand crafted Side table
Limited edition of 15
Inspired by the enduring legacy of observing the cosmos, 'Cosmic Trac...
Category
2010s Mexican Mexico
Materials
Stone, Onyx, Travertine, Marble
txt.13 High Stool by Txt.Ure
Located in Geneve, CH
txt.13 Stool by Txt.Ure
Dimensions: Ø 56 x H 50 cm.
Materials: Tulle natural fiber with natural finish.
For indoor and outdoor use (under covered spaces). Please contact us.
Txt. ure was the first design project to reintroduce the Mexican weaving...
Category
2010s Mexican Post-Modern Mexico
Materials
Other
Brazilian Aquamarine and Blue Glass Sculpture on Acrylic Base
By Orfeo Quagliata, Ernesto Duran
Located in Polanco, CDMX
Paired, Brazilian aquamarine and glass sculpture from TYME collection, a collaboration by Orfeo Quagliata and Ernesto Durán
TYME collection
A dance between purity and detail bri...
Category
2010s Mexican Organic Modern Mexico
Materials
Glass
Sailboat Metal Sculpture
By Arozarena De La Fuente
Located in Mexico City, MX
We are responsible for our daily actions and directions chosen in life. This art work represents the empowerment of motivation in every person driven by wind filled sails.
This uni...
Category
2010s Modern Mexico
Materials
Metal
Sisyphean Coffee Table by Panorammma
Located in Geneve, CH
Sisyphean coffee table by Panorammma
Materials: wood, tempered glass, silicone holdings.
Dimensions: 32.6 x 100 x 100 cm
Panorammma is a furniture design atelier based in Mexico...
Category
2010s Mexican Modern Mexico
Materials
Glass, Silicone, Wood
Sin título III
Located in Ciudad de México, MX
“Through painting, I am interested in reflecting on how time has been—and can be—represented through images and the connections between individuals. The concept of time has been expl...
Category
2010s Contemporary Mexico
Materials
Oil
Black marble carved large Ming
By Casa Mineral
Located in Mexico City, MX
Ming in carved Monterrey black marble. Handmade in Mexico by local craftsmen. Production time: 6-8 weeks for items without marble / 13-14 weeks for marble pieces. Shipping +10 additi...
Category
2010s Mexican Modern Mexico
Materials
Marble
Branch 12 Smoke Glass and Bronze Pendant Hanging Lamp by Isabel Moncada
Located in Geneve, CH
Branch 12 Smoke Glass and Bronze Pendant Hanging Lamp by Isabel Moncada
Dimensions: Ø 110 x H 155 cm.
Materials: Cast bronze, blown glass and turned brass.
Maratus gets its name fro...
Category
2010s Mexican Post-Modern Mexico
Materials
Brass, Bronze
Volcanic Shades of Marble IV - Sten Studio - Golden calacatta and blue calcite
By Sten Studio
Located in Tampa, FL
Materials: Golden Calacatta marble and blue calcite
Indoors and outdoors
Side table / Stool
While, in principle, marble bears not a volcanic origin, the veiny, fine-grained Yule mar...
Category
2010s Mexican Mexico
Materials
Stone, Onyx, Travertine, Marble
Beautiful stool with woven seat made in Mexican Chicozapote wood
Located in Ciudad De México, MX
The Vestige refers to the memory
of the traditions of cultures that are observed for imitation and example. Alluding to its name, this collection of furniture stands as a contemporar...
Category
21st Century and Contemporary Mexican Mexico
Materials
Other
Blue Night Crab. Beautiful and Elegant Ocean Watercolor Art Work
By Arozarena De La Fuente
Located in Mexico City, MX
The two artists and industrial designers, Ampi Arozarena and Elena De La Fuente describe form and color as their core of exploration. They admire the dual identity the two elements create in their works of art. They are driven by the optical and physical sensation materials become on their unique canvasses. This artwork´s unique and neutral colors make it easy to blend perfectly well in any surrounding.
Be sure to look for the other 23 outstanding ocean animal paintings...
Category
2010s Contemporary Mexico
Materials
Ink, Watercolor
Geometrik Calacatta Viola Medium Coffee Table by Atra Design
By ATRA
Located in Geneve, CH
Geometrik Calacatta Viola Medium Coffee Table by Atra Design
Dimensions: D 120 x W 160 x H 32 cm.
Materials: Calacatta Viola marble and cladded steel.
Available in three sizes. Diff...
Category
2010s Mexican Post-Modern Mexico
Materials
Marble, Steel
Vanadinite Crystals with Vibrant Colors and Lots of Blink on Custom Acrylic Base
By Pietra Gallery
Located in Polanco, CDMX
Top quality vanadinite crystals with vibrant red / orange colors and lots of blink mounted on custom acrylic base.
Category
2010s Mexican Organic Modern Mexico
Materials
Acrylic
Vitra Handcrafted Brass and Glass Hanging Light by Isabel Moncada
Located in Geneve, CH
Vitra Handcrafted Brass and Glass Hanging Light by Isabel Moncada
Dimensions: H 132 x D 30 cm.
Materials: Brass, Glass.
All our lamps can be wired according to each country. If sold...
Category
2010s Mexican Post-Modern Mexico
Materials
Brass, Other
Solace No50 Wall Table – Refined Sculptural Base, Design by Joel Escalona
By Joel Escalona
Located in Ciudad de México, CDMX
Solace No50 Wall Table – Refined Sculptural Base, Design by Joel Escalona
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Solace Console Table Series
Design by Joel Escalona
The Solace console table series,...
Category
2010s Mexican Brutalist Mexico
Materials
Hardwood
Cónica Cake Stand in Black Marble
By Casa Mineral
Located in Mexico City, MX
Cake stand in carved Monterrey black marble. Handmade in Mexico. Production time: 6-8 weeks for items without marble / 13-14 weeks for marble pieces. Shipping +10 additional busines...
Category
2010s Mexican Modern Mexico
Materials
Marble
Retrato Fondo Negro Mirada, Contemporary Art, Abstract Painting, 21st Century
By Enrique Pichardo
Located in Mexico City, MX
Contemporary Art, Abstract Painting
Acrylic on canvas
106 x 106 cm
Signed
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About the artist
Enrique Pichardo (Mexico City, 1973) graduated from Escuela Naci...
Category
2010s Abstract Mexico
Materials
Canvas, Acrylic
Trasiego Side Table by Sebastián Ángeles
Located in Geneve, CH
Trasiego side table by Arturo Verástegui
Dimensions: D 47 x W 47 x H 54 cm
Materials: oak wood.
Natural white oak side table.
Sebastián Angeles is an Industrial Designer orig...
Category
2010s Mexican Post-Modern Mexico
Materials
Oak
Blocks Coffee Table
By Chuch Estudio
Located in Mérida, MX
The Blocks coffee table was inspired by the construction context in Mexico, a reinterpretation of an authentic multitask table by mexican workers: cast blocks and a multi-material top. These pieces are hand carved by artisans from the region in mexican stones...
Category
2010s Mexican Post-Modern Mexico
Materials
Stone
Oak Artistry Unseen Force #70: Joel Escalona's Coffee Table, Sculpture Blend
By Joel Escalona
Located in Ciudad de México, CDMX
Oak Artistry Unseen Force #70: Joel Escalona's Coffee Table, Sculpture Blend
Sculptural coffee table made of solid wood with a natural water-based or carbonized finish. Due to the ...
Category
2010s Mexican Brutalist Mexico
Materials
Hardwood
Modern Furniture by Mario Dal Fabbro, 1950
By Mario Dal Fabbro
Located in San Pedro Garza Garcia, Nuevo Leon
The book has deteriorated over time, it does not have its original cover but it is complete, no page is missing, it is 175 pages and is from the fourth edition.
For more photo or vid...
Category
1950s Italian Mid-Century Modern Vintage Mexico
Materials
Paper
Pal Kepenyes Brutalist Bronze Bracelet
Located in Mexico City, MX
A sculptural Brutalist bronze bracelet by Hungarian-born Mexican artist Pal Kepenyes. The bracelet has an organic irregular design.
Bracele...
Category
1970s Vintage Mexico
Materials
Bronze