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Estudio persona

Estudio persona was created by emiliana gonzalez and jessie young in 2015. Born in uruguay, they both met in los angeles where they started working on a collaborative process that evolved into the formation of estudio persona.

The unconventional designs follow strong lines combined with a distinctly neutral and minimal approach. Working with natural materials in contrasting ways, they embody a unique and ever evolving practice that is evident in their feminine lines and sculptural shapes.

With a huge respect for traditional craftsmanship, they collaborate with local manufacturers and challenge their designs by adapting to the constraints they encounter with each material they work with.

Estudio persona

Estudio persona was created by emiliana gonzalez and jessie young in 2015. Born in uruguay, they both met in los angeles where they started working on a collaborative process that evolved into the formation of estudio persona.

The unconventional designs follow strong lines combined with a distinctly neutral and minimal approach. Working with natural materials in contrasting ways, they embody a unique and ever evolving practice that is evident in their feminine lines and sculptural shapes.

With a huge respect for traditional craftsmanship, they collaborate with local manufacturers and challenge their designs by adapting to the constraints they encounter with each material they work with.

Habitación 116

The Mexican architectural and interior design firm HABITACIÓN 116, founded in 2002 by architects Rafael Rivera and Javier Claverie, emphasizes the importance of collective work and a design community, where the result of its labor derives from the creative impulse of a multidisciplinary team. Thus, designers, architects, craftsmen, among other professionals and tradesmen, are closely involved in the design and manufacturing process of each space and product.

HABITACIÓN 116 creates interior spaces and utilitarian furniture with a design principle focused on the preservation of a clear “Mexican” identity. This is accomplished by reinterpreting conventional customs and ideas that are part of Mexico’s cultural legacy and by experimenting with traditional techniques and ancestral artisanal processes.

Mark Grattan

Mark Grattan, born in Hudson, Ohio is a multi-disciplinary designer grounded in two decades of skilled wood craftsmanship working between New York City and Rio de Janeiro. His work is a dialogue between color and texture speaking to instinctive inspirations derived from tropical modernism, modern contemporary italian design and the art deco movement.3

Mark Grattan

Mark Grattan, born in Hudson, Ohio is a multi-disciplinary designer grounded in two decades of skilled wood craftsmanship working between New York City and Rio de Janeiro. His work is a dialogue between color and texture speaking to instinctive inspirations derived from tropical modernism, modern contemporary italian design and the art deco movement.3

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