29 creative present the best of contemporary Mexican design

29 creative present the best of contemporary Mexican design

There is no lack of emerging contemporary artists and designers who come from Mexico, and Golden is proof of this. Presented by neglectThe exhibition celebrates transformation and new beginnings. With almost 30 designers, artists and creatives, it shows the wealth of the design landscape of Mexico and offers a new perspective on the fusion of traditional craftsmanship and modern design.

Spacious modern room with concrete blanket, various dark wooden furniture, a large window and a mixture of stools, chairs and tables. Minimalist decor with geometric patterns on the wall

Inspired by the light and the energy of the early morning, Áurea marks a new chapter for the studio that is dedicated to both up -and -coming and established Mexican creative with a larger and more versatile space. “From the beginning, Difane was founded with the vision of becoming a platform that celebrates and drives Mexican talent.” Andrea GadsdenCo -founder of Difan, shares with design milk. “We have seen a need for greater visibility and support for designers, who often lacked the infrastructure to present and sell their work both nationally and internationally. Our new space embodies this mission – it is a place where creativity can thrive, and where designers can concentrate on their craft while we can focus on logistics and the promotion and the promotion. the innovation, craftsmanship and identity come together.

A modern, minimalist living room with abstract art on the wall, a red sofa and various unique chairs and tables on a concrete floor

The Áurea Exhibition Features the Work of Designers Bibi Bibi Bibi Studio, Juan Alán González, Ricardo Rodríguez Elías, Edgar Orlaineta, Simón Hamui, Peca Studio, Lordag and Trial Collection, Xavier Lorand, Project Committee, Bandit Studio, Axoque Roof, Ukma, Nuumbra Study, Andrés Gutierrez, Isabel Moncada, AD -HOC, National Workshop, Ehecatl Moreno, Chuch Estudio, Rokam and Encrudo as well as the artists Andrea Sotelo, Pilar de Ariño and Pedro Magaña.

Minimalistic space with modern furniture, including a sofa, a side table, lamps and a round table with chairs. Concrete walls and floor with a hanging light hanging on the ceiling

Minimalistic living room with a curved beige sofa, abstract works of art on the wall, a geometric coffee table and a modern lamp on a side table

Áurea researches the connection between nature, raw materials and creative awakening by a curated selection of handmade furniture, lighting and art objects. Each piece embodies the essence of contemporary Mexican design, which defines Gadsden through its ability to seamlessly combine tradition with innovation. “It is deeply based on our cultural roots, craftsmanship and the connection to nature – and reinterprets these elements through a contemporary lens,” she reflects. “The result is work that is both timeless and foresight, rich in stories and brave in execution.” Through his collaboration with Estudio Etury, which contributed to shaping the exhibition, Difane expands his vision and creates a uniform experience in which contemporary art and design meet.

Minimalistic space with a wooden chair, modern dark brown lounge chair, low black table, abstract wall art and a hanging circular light. Natural Light throws shadows on the concrete floor

A beige armchair, a wooden table with a jagged edge and a vertical lamp with several light segments in a minimalist space

The exhibition is just a foretaste of what should come from Difan. With regard to the future, the studio is preparing for the official opening of its exhibition space, which gadsden thinks for “an exciting milestone for the heart of different. This space will enable us to present a constantly developed selection of parts and to welcome new designers in our community. Reinforce the design scene. ” In the heart of all of this, difane will be obliged to strengthen Mexican talents at home and abroad through sensible partnerships, creative storytelling and exclusive starts. “At Difane we are deeply obliged to shape the future of Mexican design and we are just starting.”

Modern, curvy dark violet chair on a concrete floor near a white, oval lights against a beige wall

“The UKMA ono chair defines the relationship between material and movement with its liquid, sculptural shape.

Minimalistic space with a round table, a black chair and a geometric wall of the wall. The wall art has golden shapes on a mustard background. The floor is concrete and the wall is beige

A round, dark wooden table under six hanging trailer lights near high glass windows in a room in industrial space with concrete walls

Wood sideboard with a structured finish against a simple wooden wall. A black lamp with a white shadow sits on the top of the sideboard

“Part of the Aurum collection, the Aurum Sideboard by Peca Studio, recognizes tradition, craftsmanship and the inherent beauty of noble materials. Designed by Caterina Moretti and Karla Vázquez. The piece contains sandblasting, which with 23-car-golten with a radiation with 23-carat action pull.

Spacious, minimalist interior with a concrete floor with modern black and wooden chairs, round table, trailer lights and large windows

Two high, rectangular sculptures with rusty, structured surface and black bases, which are placed near large windows with sunlight and cityscape in the background

“The Tributo Fuego cabinet is a poetic research of the transformation by material.

Minimalistic space with modern furniture, including a beige sofas, black and gray chairs, a marble table and trailer lighting that are set against light tinted walls and concrete floor

A modern, structured console table with unique conical legs stands on a simple wall. Above it depends on an abstract, symmetrical work of art in blue, light gray and pink tones

“Inspired by the pre-Hispanic architecture, which connects Tecale Console by Xavier Lorand, the monolithic beauty of the old archaeological sites, through close cooperation with expert marble future, calls the monolithic beauty of the old archaeological sites.

A modern living room with chestnut brown sofa, abstract wall art, two wooden stools, a metallic coffee table and a floor lamp on a concrete floor against a light wall

A hexagonal coffee table with structured white legs and a reflective top stands on a concrete floor. A velvet festival is located in the background against a light wall

“The bass table by juan alan gonzález is a sculptural fusion of fiberglass and brass, where form and material collide in a poetic balance and tension. Guided by intuition, the piece explores aesthetic values ​​that Suggest a deeper moral dimension. In A Phenomenological Way, Inviting Both Playfulness and Solemnity.

Modern living room with abstract black and white work of art, a red sofa, wood and black chairs and a high sculptural piece. The room is minimalist with concrete floors

Minimalistic interior with two wooden chairs, a round black table and a small dark chair. A geometric work of art hangs on the beige wall

A minimalistic space with a red sofa, two wooden stools, a structured coffee table and a white floor lamp

To learn more about the artists and creative people presented in the Áurea exhibition of Difane, visit Difane.com and give them at @difane.

29 creative present the best of contemporary Mexican design

As a senior editor, Vy Yang is obsessed with discovering ways to live well + on purpose through design. She probably tells what she finds on Instagram stories. You can also find them at vytranyang.com.

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