Basurto Stool Collection: A Fusion of Mexican Creativity + Global Design
Colecci贸n Estudio x Difane translate Mexico City's architectural history through their collaborative Basurto Stool Collection.
As the source of so much history, Mexico City’s architectural style throughout the mid-20th century tells a story. Colecci贸n Estudio x Difane translate it through their collaborative Basurto Stool Collection. Difane, co-founded by Andrea Gadsden and Fernanda Salamanca, is a gallery representing emerging and established Mexican designers and creatives. The gallery partnered with the founders of Colecci贸n Estudio, Andr茅s Cacho, Daniel Mart铆nez, and Manuel L贸pez, known for their intricately detailed yet simple designs.
The two parties describe each piece that makes up the Basurto Stool Collection as being “a miniature abstraction of the buildings from that period,” created from the lines, symmetry, volumes, and shapes of the city. The completed stools embody Mexican cultural elements in their essence, while also hoping to make an impact on the global design scene. Photo: Alejandro Ramirez Orozco
Photo: Alejandro Ramirez Orozco
Basurto High Stool, American Oak \ Rendering: House Lab
Basurto High Stool, Black Oak \ Rendering: House Lab
Basurto High Stool, Walnut \ Rendering: House Lab
Basurto High Stool, White Oak \ Rendering: House Lab
Basurto Low Stool, Black Oak
Basurto Low Stool, White Oak \ Photo Fabian Martinez
Photo: Maria Pacheco
Photo: Cheli Gonzales P
Photo: Cheli Gonzales P
Photo: Cheli Gonzales P
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As the source of so much history, Mexico City’s architectural style throughout the mid-20th century tells a story. Colecci贸n Estudio x Difane translate it through their collaborative Basurto Stool Collection. Difane, co-founded by Andrea Gadsden and Fernanda Salamanca, is a gallery representing emerging and established Mexican designers and creatives. The gallery partnered with the founders of Colecci贸n Estudio, Andr茅s Cacho, Daniel Mart铆nez, and Manuel L贸pez, known for their intricately detailed yet simple designs.
The two parties describe each piece that makes up the Basurto Stool Collection as being “a miniature abstraction of the buildings from that period,” created from the lines, symmetry, volumes, and shapes of the city. The completed stools embody Mexican cultural elements in their essence, while also hoping to make an impact on the global design scene. Photo: Alejandro Ramirez Orozco
Photo: Alejandro Ramirez Orozco
Basurto High Stool, American Oak \ Rendering: House Lab
Basurto High Stool, Black Oak \ Rendering: House Lab
Basurto High Stool, Walnut \ Rendering: House Lab
Basurto High Stool, White Oak \ Rendering: House Lab
Basurto Low Stool, Black Oak
Basurto Low Stool, White Oak \ Photo Fabian Martinez
Photo: Maria Pacheco
Photo: Cheli Gonzales P
Photo: Cheli Gonzales P
Photo: Cheli Gonzales P
To learn more...
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