In two days, National Hispanic Heritage Month will come to an end, which is celebrated in the U.S. to honor the culture, history, and contributions of the Latino community. To mark this occasion, this Sunday I’m inspired by Hispanic furniture designers who focus on sustainable practices. This also serves as the first post in the “Sunday Inspiration” series for an inspiring sunday leisure time.
Peca Studio
This independent design studio from Guadalajara, Mexico, emphasizes the beauty of natural materials, creatively exploring textures and forms to bring nature indoors in unexpected ways.
Txt.ure.
Collaborative design initiative that showcases the distinctive functionality, history, and aesthetics of Mexican folk furniture. They work with locally sourced natural materials to preserve and celebrate traditional craftsmanship.
Fernando Laposse
Mexican designer known for his experimental, sustainable approach, using natural materials like corn husks and agave fibers in his work. His designs emphasize sustainability, support local agriculture, and collaborate with indigenous communities in Mexico.
Estudio Persona
Founded by Uruguayan designers Emiliana Gonzalez and Jessie Young, has been creating minimalist, bold designs in Los Angeles since 2015. Their work focuses on using raw, unembellished materials, celebrating local craftsmanship and turning production constraints into opportunities that shape their design process
Pet Lamp
It is not just a brand, it is an entire movement that began in 2011 with the aim of empowering regional communities to rethink plastic bottles in a new way. The project has spread across the world, working with incredible communities from Colombia, Chile, Ethiopia, Japan, Australia, Thailand, and Ghana.