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Designers

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AnD Jacob 

Homeware

And  Jacob, is a studio based in Mexico City. Their elegant work is a fusion of creative design and delicate craftsmanship; each piece is hand carved from a single piece of marble which, in turn, reveals exceptional beauty. 

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Arudeko

Textiles 

Arudeko was founded in 2016 by sisters Nailea and Denisse Arnaiz, both Graduates in Textile Design. In collaboration with artisans from Oaxaca, they started making rugs and pillows on a pedal loom using local wool coloured with natural dyes from the area, later working with cotton as well.  

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Axoque 

Furniture 

Axoque Studio is a young and creative Mexican studio based in Morelia, the capital city of Michoacán in south west Mexico. 

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Manos sanas 

Ceramics

Manos Sanas was founded by Barbara, a passionate designer from Mexico City. Through her love for Ceramics, she has spent the last years experimenting with new and different techniques, creating a wide range of beautiful everyday objects for the home. 

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Sureste

Homeware & Accessories

Sureste is a craft boutique in Mexico City that promotes Mexican artisans and designers, especially from the Yucatan Peninsula in the southeast of the country.

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Tramarte

Textiles

Brenda Herrera and Ana Paola Sánchez brought together their love for design and natural textiles to create Tramarte, a brand specialized in decorative design for the home.

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Mariana

Manina

Photography

Mariana Manina is a Mexican photographer. She has a degree in Marketing, but her passion has always been photography. Over the years she has developed and explored different techniques, creating her own signature style, full of colour, textures and vitality. 

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Canuto

Dog Accessories

Canuto is a Mexican brand founded in 2015 specialised in high-end products for dogs using traditional Mexican materials and weaving techniques.

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Kitzin

Homeware & Accessories

Kitzin is a design brand born thanks to the Leon XIII Foundation, which supports women in Chiapas and Oaxaca, in southern Mexico, encouraging them to use their artisan skills to make beautiful handmade designs and show the world their culture and traditions through their products.

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Alma

Accessories 

Alma is a creative young studio based in Mexico City. For almost three years they have engaged in a process of collaborative design with Fermin Procopio’s family of palm weavers in Tlamacazapa, Guerrero.

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Calista

Jewellery

Calista is a jewellery brand inspired in mythological stories and beings; each piece intertwines fragments of stories with daily life. The result is a collection of unique pieces that combine the magic of myth with contemporary design, representing virtues that are part of the stories that inspire them.

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Ton Ton

Textiles 

Tonton Textil is a platform that promotes artisanal talent in Mexico. Through close work between the Artisan and Designer they produce quality pieces with a contemporary touch without losing the cultural heritage of their ancestors. Ton Ton select natural materials of great quality and durability making them up to 95% biodegradable.

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Anna

Lebrija

Ceramics 

Anna Lebrija is an industrial designer and ceramicist based in Mexico City. Her unique and handcrafted ceramic products enhance the beauty of everyday life, bringing colour, texture and form into your home and surroundings.

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Claudia

toffano

Bridal

Claudia Toffano is a textile and fashion designer from Mexico City, who is truly passionate about Mexican handcrafts and the people behind each piece. By providing the artisans with training and support she aims to encourage and teach them to use their traditional knowledge and skills to explore new opportunities and create contemporary products.

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Casa

íntegra

Homeware

Casa Íntegra is a creative young studio based in Mexico City founded by Jimena Biro and Lucia Bosch. Their unique homeware and textiles are handmade by 12 different communities of artisans from the states of Oaxaca, Chiapas, Puebla among others. .

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Taller 

Maya

Homeware & Accessories

Taller Maya is a design brand, born thanks to the Haciendas del mundo Maya Foundation, which works with rural communities in the Yucatan Peninsula, in southeast Mexico. Over time they have formed a successful social and economic platform with a dedicated creative team, to support and promote the talent and work of Mayan artisans.

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Alexandra

Silva 

Jewellery

Alexandra Silva is a Mexican jewellery designer. Her brand designs are simple, stylish and are an expression of her personality and lifestyle. Her inspirations are art, architecture, people and fashion seen in everyday life.  

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somewhere

Textiles

Someone Somewhere chooses to collaborate with communities that share the philosophy of "good living", that is, a life in harmony between community, family, nature and the universe.  Community comes first but always in balance with the environment and cultural sensitivity, the essence of which they try to pass on to everything they create.

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Ohja

Bags 

Ohja is a cruelty-free Mexican brand with unique proposals that move away from traditional ideas. Their designs are sophisticated and minimalist. 

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Rafful

ESTUDIO

Textiles

Rafful Estudio is a Mexican brand founded by designer Sonia Rafful. Through her love for design, she creates handmade products, providing personalized experiences with fibre art, sensitivity and comfort.

 

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Onora

Homeware

Onora is a design brand focused on contemporary artisan products founded by Maggie Galton and Maria Eladia Hagerman who share a passion for Mexico’s cultural richness. They both believe in the importance and beauty of handmade products as well as the narrative behind each piece. 

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Atlawa

Homeware

Atlawa is a Mexican design brand born in 2003 and their mission is to create pieces with Mexican identity, incorporating national values and the richness of regional folklore. All this influenced with our contemporary vision. 

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Zaavia

Homeware

Zaavia, named after the sap within plants, considered a vital life-giving substance, is a Mexican brand that works closely with artisans, under a sustainable, fair and inclusive trade model.

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