Tributo collection

Curated by Laura Noriega and produced by Mexican craftsmen, Tributo first collection is a mapping of the diversity of craftsmanship found in this country.

Tributo first collection is a selection of 12 products, utilitary objects for decoration, accessories and furniture produced by Mexican craftsmen and communicating handmade and influence of Mexican heritage.

The collection is a mapping of the diversity of craftsmanship found in this country as well as a platform for the dissemination of high quality creative work that is generated by merging the work of artisans and designers combining tradition with modernity.

The objects have been handicrafted by more than 10 artisans and designed by 10 creatives. This first collection involved four states of Mexico: Jalisco, Michoacán, State of Mexico and Hidalgo.

<b>Top</b>: Vibani Rodríguez, Orocacao cups, 2014. Handicrafted by Angel Santos. Legend says that the Cocoa seed was a gift from the god Quetzalcoatl and when drunk it would provide wisdom. Oro Cacao is a collection of cups inspired in the expansive waves made by the Cocoa drink as an allegory of its expansion through the world as a natural, precious and inherent element of the Mexican cuisine- <b>Above</b>: Laura Noriega, Your skin Easychair, 2012. Handicrafted by Taller Punto Nodal / Taller el Jorongo
Laura Noriega, Tiripiti Lamp, 2012. Handicrafted by Napoleón Pérez. Tiripiti means gold in Purepecha lenguage and is also the name given to the gods that are manifestations of the sun. The lamp casts its light through the greatness of pre-Colombian cultures, revealing the patter hammered which intensifies with its brightness
Laura Noriega, Tiripiti Lamp, 2012. Handicrafted by Napoleón Pérez
Laura Noriega, Secretos Sideboard, 2011. Handicrafted by Candida Pérez. The Tenango "Otomi-Tepehua" textile art, carefully reserved appears as a hidden layer within the exotic parota wood, delicately carved unveiling its coloful personality and The lively animals and floral prints
Laura Noriega, Secretos Sideboard, 2011. Handicrafted by Candida Pérez