Tea ceremonies have been a tradition in many cultures, especially in Japan, for thousands of years. Today, they are being revived as a practice to escape the fast pace of everyday life. Juskani Alonso created the ideal tea service for this purpose ...
The Baja Club Hotel in La Paz, Mexico, shows that conversions are also possible in the hotel sector. A historic colonial hacienda has been transformed into a boutique hotel in its second life. Here, colonial club flair meets modernist design language ...
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 ...
The BO Table Lamp is the result of a design collaboration between the Mexican design studio Bandido Studio and designer C. Núñez. Together they created a table lamp that interacts with its user through a tactile sensor. Their inspiration is based on iterative nature observations – how light reflects and gets absorbed through different elements, how nature transforms it through radiation or fracturing.
Rough exposed concrete, sculptural rain gutters and a Mayan pyramid for domestic use. In architect Ludwig Godefroy's Casa Mérida, traditional construction methods meet the gestures of Le Corbusier.
Volcán Tequila, the new premium tequila from Moët Hennessy, aromatically blends the highlands and lowlands of the Mexican state of Jalisco in one bottle. In its production, it impressively combines tradition and modernity. A new era for tequila.
If we are to stay away from each other, then please do it in style. And above all with respect for nature. That's what designer Prashant Ashoka thought. And he created his Casa Etérea out of the Mexican volcanic soil ...
The most sacred secrets of the Maya are hidden deep in the jungle of Yucatán. At the Chablé Resort & Spa, you can discover those secrets in sustainable luxury...
Casa Cosmos in Mexico pursues the idea of lovingly capturing our planet and the entire universe. And that in all its facets ...
These traditional Mexican villas designed by architecture studio MAIN OFFICE provide a peaceful escape from the hustle and bustle of modern life, and immerse guests in a whole new way of living. Welcome to Villa Pelícanos!
The Buna Table Lamp is inspired by the fungus species Buna Shimeji. The Mexican design studio Bandido Studio has given the mushroom shape a lot of thought, as fungi are present in diverse ecosystems around Mexico ...
Studio David Pompa creates unique objects with a strong commitment to authentic materials and excellent craftsmanship. Pompa’s work combines the essence of the material with bold and characteristic aesthetics ...