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Contemporary design gallery representing avant-garde mexican designers.

Photos from difane's post 23/01/2026

On the occasion of Mexico City Art Week 2026,
DIFANE will host two exhibitions inhabiting its space simultaneously.

We are delighted to host REMANENCIAS,
first photography exhibition,
developed in collaboration with four architects and fourteen designers working across Mexico.

The project is the result of a collective effort by a group of talented creatives.

On view
February 3–27
10 AM – 6 PM

Address
Sinaloa 215, Roma Norte
06700, Mexico City

With the support of


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Photos from difane's post 23/01/2026

On the occasion of Mexico City Art Week 2026,
DIFANE will host two exhibitions inhabiting its space simultaneously.

An exhibition curated and presented by DIFANE, features a selection of contemporary Mexican design, with works by Kenya Rodríguez + Antonio Pedroza, Cho Studio, Inloft Studio and Peca Studio.

As part of the same curatorial gesture, two photographs by Alejandro Ramírez Orozco are integrated into the space, allowing Remanencias — his photographic project — to subtly permeate the overall experience.

On view
February 3–27
10 AM – 6 PM

Address:
Sinaloa 215, Roma Norte,
06700, Mexico City.

With the support of .margarita

Photos from difane's post 20/01/2026

Introducing Petra Coffee Table — New Edition. Now presented in a two-legged configuration. Crafted in volcanic grey stone, Petra stands out through its porous surface and monolithic presence. A piece shaped by the material force of Mexico’s volcanic terrain — strong and grounded.

Volcanic grey stone
Design: Caterina Moretti
200 × 100 × 36 cm

Fictional Space by

Photos from difane's post 15/01/2026

Introducing Parchment Stool by Alberto Essesi in collaboration with Saul Kim. A sculptural metal seating piece defined by lightness and balance.

Now Available at Difane. 🧡
For inquiries [email protected]

Photos from difane's post 13/01/2026

Featuring the Tanku Lamp by Taller Maya x Difane in a coastal residence project by .interiorismo

An artisanal piece where woven jipijapa and Maya cream stone bring warmth and material clarity to the space.

Credits: .bysofia

Available at difane.com.mx

Photos from difane's post 08/01/2026

Defined by soft, warm lines, the Loto Bench by Peca emerges from slender wooden dowels that form layered planes and subtle geometries.

Through contrasts of material, texture, and finish, the Loto Bench remains elegant, tactile, and quietly expressive.

Inquiries: [email protected]

Photos from difane's post 05/01/2026

Welcoming 2026 through light.

FLUX Lighting Collection by Bandido — Spheres of opaline glass orbit a central metal line, softly filtered by brushed steel, introducing a sense of movement within a structured form.

Available as a wall sconce and pendant versions, adaptable to both horizontal and vertical configurations.

Explore the collection | www.difane.com.mx

Photos from difane's post 22/12/2025

From the 1950s to today, Pedro Ramírez Vázquez remains a global reference in art, architecture, and craftsmanship.

A closer look at his life, work, and lasting influence.

At Difane, one of our core intentions is to keep national design present and evolving.

Photos from difane's post 18/12/2025

Inspired by the archetypal Mexican chair, Paola revisits a familiar form through refined proportions and material contrast.

Designed and produced by Taller Nacional, its curved back and woven seat offer a soft, tactile presence, balanced by a precise structural frame.

A contemporary piece rooted in everyday memory.

Discover more finishes and materials | www.difane.com.mx

Photos from difane's post 16/12/2025

Guided by a concept-driven approach, Raúl de la Cerda’s work explores new ways of designing objects and spaces, remaining rooted in identity, context, and material essence. Inspired by life, curiosity, and Mexico’s cultural landscape, his practice reflects a constant desire to create with intention.

Discover more | www.difane.com.mx

Photos from difane's post 10/12/2025

Tactile forms and architectural geometry. The Tamo Lamp and Uxmal Side Table — a compact landscape of light, stepped silhouettes, and warm timber tones.

For more information www.difane.com.mx

Photos from difane's post 10/12/2025

Tactile forms and architectural geometry. The Tamo Lamp and Uxmal Side Table — a compact landscape of light, stepped silhouettes, and warm timber tones.

See more at difane.com.mx | Link in bio.

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Sinaloa 215
Mexico City
06700

Horario de Apertura

Lunes 10:30am - 6pm
Martes 10:30am - 6pm
Miércoles 10:30am - 6pm
Jueves 10:30am - 6pm
Viernes 10:30am - 6pm