Most people meet Luis Barragán through color. Pink becomes the entry point, then the conversation stalls at palette. I prefer starting with a more ordinary and more demanding idea that
Most people meet Luis Barragán through color. Pink becomes the entry point, then the conversation stalls at palette. I prefer starting with a more ordinary and more demanding idea that
Enrique Lastra’s work rarely announces itself with spectacle. It does something quieter and harder to fake: it makes the public ground feel considered. In Mexico City, where pavements carry protest,
In our interview, photographer Paulina Ojeda shares her unique story and insights on moving from Mexico to Switzerland.
Uncover the artistry of Manuel Bañó, who skillfully blends art and industry to create unique objects in Mexico City.
Casa San Francisco blends winemaking heritage, convent architecture, and contemporary Mexican design to create a timeless stone residence in San Miguel de Allende.