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Dual Coffee Glass

great coffee with a twist of the wrist It is difficult to pour the perfect amount for an espresso, whether it is a single or…

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Molcajete

reinterpretation of the oldest Mexican utilitarian object Molcajete is the reinterpretation of a traditional mortar and pestle set, which has been part of Mexican homes…

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Típica

make a room special with a ‘typical’ lamp The pendant lamp Típica is a luminaire in a very common shape, hence the name, that highlights…

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Mezcalitos

stone cups made for friends Simple, genuine cups made of clay and complemented with a natural cantera stone base, which serves either as a saucer…

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Tepalcate

a plant pot as symbol of life   Tepalcate originally comes from the Náhuatl word ‘Tepalcatl’, which means clay junk. Nowadays many Mexican people refer…

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Botijo

a modern way to enjoy fresh water The water bottle Botijo, made in Dolores Hidalgo, Guanajuato, Mexico, is inspired by the Spanish ‘Botijo’, an essential…

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Don Goyo

a healing device for body and soul In Mexico, they say that the volcano Popocatepetl alias ‘Don Goyo’ relieves important social or political issues every…

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Potiches

bold pots changing reality Potiches is, as its name suggests, a collection of six decorative hand-turned pots in enamelled faïence, thus fine tin-glazed pottery that…

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Once Upon a Table

a table like straight out of a fairy tale The pedestal table Once Upon a Table, made in Saint-Etienne of rusty metal and ceramic photo…

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MOONSTONE Wall Hook

moon craters to hang your coats The Mexican design studio Bandido Studio created a set of black wall hooks with an enamel finish, which resemble…

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