Founded by María Dolores Uribe and Laura Abe Vettoretti in 2019, UNNO is a synergetic partnership between two enterprising women, as much as a partnership between art and design, classicism and modernity, and cultural and historical significance.
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Founded by María Dolores Uribe and Laura Abe Vettoretti in 2019, UNNO is a synergetic partnership between two enterprising women, as much as a partnership between art and design, classicism and modernity, and cultural and historical significance.
Tori Tori Santa Fe is the fifth project from the renowned line of Japanese restaurants in Mexico City, this time located on the ground floor of a corporate building in the Santa Fe district.
This past February, Studio IMA and Anniversary magazine teamed up during Mexico City’s Art Week for a showcase that reframes contrasting design disciplines in an inviting apartment setting. On view until Fall 2020, the exhibition is a clever take on the power of aesthetics and instinctive perception, putting the distinct Mexican and Japanese cultures in dialogue.
MASA is delighted to present Recover/Uncover, an exhibition examining the convention of taxonomy as an organizational exercise that reveals its own ambiguities.
EWE Studio’s latest collection Sincretismo subtly draws upon ancient wisdom, rituals, forms and materials of pre-hispanic cultures, which infuse EWE’s works with a richness. The collection embraces hand-carved techniques of wood, marble and stone indigenous to Mexico.
Their inaugural exhibition, Collective/Collectible, features leading artists and designers from Mexico whose work challenges hierarchies of function and expression. Exhibiting artists include Pedro Reyes, Alma Allen, Frida Escobedo, Héctor Esrawe, Jose Dávila, Tezontle Studio and others.
In a vast forest area in Valle de Bravo, Mexico, five weekend houses are dispersed along the ground, adapting to the site´s topography; surrounded by pine trees that echo the sound of the wind.
The firm designed the home as a series of volumes to accommodate the existing cactus tree in the middle of the site.
"The weekend home of Emmanuel Picault and Ludwig Godefroy is a mid-century modernist bungalow overlooking tree-clad mountains."