Minimal silhouette, layered with cultural memory.
The ottoman merges tubular steel with a natural palm weave, referencing Mexican craftsmanship and history. The side spheres reinterpret pre-Hispanic glyphs and stone ornaments, while the loose fiber fringes at the backrest echo the aesthetic of handmade tools, artisanal brooms, and ancestral textiles.
Where sculpture meets utility.
The result is a ottoman that is both grounded and expressive, a piece that carries tactile warmth, regional symbolism, and the kind of simplicity that reveals depth over time.
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(2016-25©)