@xaquixe foto: Ana Karen Cuevas A0 SNEAK PEAK Colaboracón con Diego Vides Borrell @angulocero #glassart #handblownglass #AnguloCero #diseñomexicano

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@xaquixe foto: Ana Karen Cuevas A0 SNEAK PEAK Colaboracón con Diego Vides Borrell @angulocero #glassart #handblownglass #AnguloCero #diseñomexicano
@xaquixe foto: Ana Karen Cuevas A0 SNEAK PEAK Colaboracón con Diego Vides Borrell @angulocero #glassart #handblownglass #AnguloCero #diseñomexicano
@xaquixe foto: Ana Karen Cuevas A0 SNEAK PEAK Colaboracón con Diego Vides Borrell @angulocero #glassart #handblownglass #AnguloCero #diseñomexicano
A0 COLLECTOR’S CHOICE: The audience has spoken and this one-of-a-kind set of 4 bowls by Mexican Ceramist Karla Sotres is one of their favs. There’s still time to welcome them into your collection! Own these design stoneware bowls from Karla’s “Domesticated” series. http://angulo0.com/product/bowls-domesticos/?lang=en
Currently Susan Yelavich is one of the most important researchers on design. Through this interview she dwells on the purpose and place of contemporary design, its relationship with the future and the social responsibility of designers.
Progreso is a family built by plural recollections of the Mexican countryside, created by Mexican ceramist Karla Sotres. These objects to narrate, imagine and serve our culture. Vases, plates and bottles holding our food in a daily and contemporary way. Pieces with short feet, net lines and hints of industrial memory. Mottled skin, smoked and jet black surfaces to suit concretely our hands.
Studio Cardinal has created “Aguamanil,” a socially conscious design that recaptures traditional Mexican customs. The aguamaniles of old were common in Mexico, as a place were you would wash your hands and keep plants. Studio Cardinal brings the design into modernity. Collect it!
“Pico de botella” is an upcycling project by Colombian glass artist and jewelry designer Luisa Restrepo. By using old wine, tequila and mezcal bottles, she creates wonder pieces of jewelry. Rings, earrings and pendants. Collect it!