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