Trays and boxes hand painted and carved by artisans from the states of Guerrero and Michoacán. Coming soon.
Mexican artisans create true works of folk art on the mysterious and enthralling amate paper.
Mexico’s vast cultural heritage can be seen in the great variety of textiles woven in traditional ways.
Everyday Mexico
Made by Otomí and Mazahua artisans, the María dolls, from Querétaro and Michoacán, are Mexico’s greatest ambassadors.
The beauty of the patterns created by Mexican artisans can also be displayed on modern clothing, like T-shirts and caps.
The colors and vitality of Mexico can bring new life to homes, offices, and personal attire.
The soul and color of Mexico
The designers worked with a stainless steel netting of two by two centimetre squares to create the daybed.
- Richard Wood
The designers worked with a stainless steel netting of two by two centimetre squares to create the daybed.
- Kia Blake
The designers worked with a stainless steel netting of two by two centimetre squares to create the daybed.
- Breann James
Worked the designers with a stainless steel netting of two by two centimetre squares to create the daybed.
- George Evans
The designers worked with a stainless steel netting of two by two centimetre squares to create the daybed.
- Rachel Wood
The designers worked with a stainless steel netting of two by two centimetre squares to create the daybed.
- Kia Blake
Worked the designers with a stainless steel netting of two by two centimetre squares to create the daybed.
- Gemma Evans
The designers worked with a stainless steel netting of two by two centimetre squares to create the daybed.
- Burton James