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Gritty Can Be Pretty

Wednesday, May 20th, 2009

When I first started on my little journey across Latin lands to find cool products and designers to feature in LAMA, I always imagined I would end up in Mexico City. Unfortunately, after opening LAMA shortly following my trip to Argentina, I have been pretty stationary since. Sadly, my long awaited and highly anticipated trip to seek out what’s hot in Mexico is on hold for the foreseeable future. What I am excited about is knowing when I do manage to make my way immediately South, great design and wonderful new products (new to me and many of you I’m sure) will be waiting.

Recently, I came across a NY Times article entitiled “In Gritty Mexico City, a Design Boom.” The overall message is one about how different aspects of this “megalopolis” of a city influences it’s emerging artists, designers and architects. Yes, it’s gritty but according to product/industrial designer Ariel Rojo, “Mexico’s eccentricity is ripe enough to inspire modern designs.”

I clicked on a few links throughout the article and was immediately smitten with the gorgeous images of work coming from some great Mexico based designers. As if I needed more reasons to be excited about heading down to Mexico City! Below are some of my favorites. Enjoy!

“Cerdo Ahorrador” by Ariel Rojo

“Charola Kaiten” by Ariel Rojo

“Matamoscas” by Ariel Rojo

Glass Decanters by Nouvel Studio

“Arbol” by Pirwi