NEKO is a design studio in Mexico City which develops a wide range of products and services – from bracelets to double-decker bicycle racks...
Share.Food Designer Bilge Nur Saltik's intent is to incorporate culture with contemporary design. Pairing the old with the new, she works with traditional craftsmen–tapping into their age-old techniques and knowledge–and introduces them to new materials and fabrication processes. This intersection produces unexpected results and never-seen-before products...
One of Özlem Tuna’s exclusive coffee sets is part of the World Wide Things Collection, a range of design objects from the UNESCO Creative Cities Network. Here she takes a look through the collection and picks out her favourite pieces for us ...
Inspired by the landscape of the moon. MOONSCAPES reflects an artistic interpretation of the dynamic relationship between humans and nature through physical and intangible identities ...
sculptural jewelry objects that celebrate women’s strength, power and delicacy [...]
by Gloria Rubio. A stylish and handy alternative for your hot drinks. Coffee thermos with crocheted coffee sleeves to keep...
From the 150 products of the world wide things collection the exhibition presents a selection of 120 objects from seven...
In Mexico, they say that the volcano Popocatepetl alias ‘Don Goyo’ relieves important social or political issues every time it erupts...
by Bipède. Sold in the form of a sphere in white, silver or black, this luminaire, which can either be...
Yunuén Hernandez López is a co-founder of Mexican design studio MERAKIA. Inspired by Mexico, its customs, landscapes and special places, they create functional objects that are part of everyday life and that should complement our living environments ...
There is a minimalist spirited workshop in Mexico City's Coyoacán where the smell of gold, silver and corian fills the air. Everyday, jewelers, goldsmiths and designers, all obsessed with perfection, work passionately to transform metal into art. The man behind it all is Iker Ortiz ...
With Celinde, a range of coffee tables with cross-shaped legs and an integrated serving tray, Lukas Klingsbichel celebrates urban coffee culture and becomes part of the World Wide Things Collection, a selection of design objects taken from the UNESCO Creative Cities Network. Here, the designer talks about his favourite pieces in the collection ...













