Candelabrum story by Gerardo Zaldivar from Studio CardinalJuly 17, 2016Candelabrum was born to give candlelight another chance, it seeks to recover dark areas of intimacy, playing with lights and shadows ...Read more
Diego Olivero’s Q&A about his handmade homewareJuly 15, 2016Few people are as proud of their country and what they do as Diego Olivero, co-founder, and CEO of The Mayan Store, and that resonates ...Read more
Ana Gomez story behind handmade productsJuly 14, 2016From colonnaded colonial palaces on tree-lined avenues to glinting vistas of tin-roofed shanty towns; the streets of Mexico’s sprawling ...Read more
From Oaxaca to Mexico City with Paulina ParlangeJuly 13, 2016You could say Paulina Parlange is one of those people that has hacked life; she lives half of the time in Mexico City, in Frida Kahlo’s ...Read more
Barro Negro of OaxacaJuly 11, 2016Barro Negro or “black pottery” is a type of ceramic ware specific to Oaxaca, a coastal state in Southern Mexico known for the vitality ...Read more
What to do when you visit Lima, PeruJuly 8, 2016Known alternately as “the City of Kings” and “the Garden City” Lima is a capital of contrasts. Located where the desert meets the ...Read more
Talavera of Puebla: the origin of unique handmade objectsJuly 6, 2016The humble, everyday forms of a jug and mug: beautiful in their simplicity, functional in their elegance. They sit comfortably in the ...Read more
The meaning of handmade basketsJune 23, 2016“The baskets are not empty. They are full of makers, their stories, their thoughts while making. The baskets are never empty. All of ...Read more
Colorindio’s house accessories studioJune 23, 2016Libia Moreno and Paulina Parlange‘s studio, home of Colorindio house accessories, is a small, warm space in Parlange’s home, ...Read more
A place to eat: D.O.M.June 23, 2016The Amazon rainforest, home to vibrant biological diversity, is emblematic of all that remains wild in this world. An endless, textured ...Read more