04/04/2026
BTS of this amazing shoot and article. So happy to open the doors of my new studio and show my collection to an incredibly talented team!
Gracias for the beautiful shots!
Thank you and for sharing my work and for putting it together!
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Fashion assistants: Fernanda Conesa, Natalia Ugalde, Paulina Rincón
Interior Design:
26/03/2026
Amazing interview for by
It was incredible to share my work and space for this issue dedicated to art and creative process.
Thank you for making this happen and for being part of it.
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Fashion assistants: Fernanda Conesa, Natalia Ugalde, Paulina Rincón
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19/03/2026
Salina Collection
Beauty shots of the final pieces and glimpses of the process through the eyes of
Pictures taken at the three different workshops that collaborated in this collection and at
03/03/2026
Salina Collection
Rooted in the aquatic world, the collection draws from shells, skeletal structures, and marine morphologies, approached through abstraction.
My approach to each body of work combines organic references with a constant dialogue between craft and process, balance and tension, where the sculptural meets the functional.
This marks a new chapter, introducing my first sculptural furniture pieces after a few years of focusing on lighting.
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Thank you for the beautiful location to shoot!
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28/02/2026
Salina Table Lamp and Salina Coffee Table
A contrast of materials defines both pieces, where cast bronze structures inhabit translucent fiberglass shells, suggesting organisms contained within their own protective forms. The dialogue between weight and lightness, structure and surface, gives each piece a quiet tension and a distinct sculptural identity.
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19/02/2026
Salina Floor Lamp for “Remanencias”
Remanencias is a photographic project directed and curated by Alejandro Ramírez Orozco () that explores the ephemeral relationship between object, architecture, and photography. Bringing together fourteen creators based in Mexico, the pieces are conceived as bodies in dialogue, activated within different architectural spaces and shaped by light, scale, shadow, and texture.
The works were placed across four architectural projects in Mexico, where photography captures their temporary presence and the traces they leave behind.
The exhibition presents both the physical pieces and the photographic series, inviting viewers to reconstruct their journey through different spatial contexts.
February 3 – 27, 2026 at
12/02/2026
Salina Ceiling Lamp & Salina Dining Table
The exploration of fiberglass shells expands into a suspended composition, branching like aquatic flora, where light, shadow, and translucency suggest organisms quietly inhabiting their carapaces. In dialogue, the dining table pushes the material further, pairing a light, translucent fiberglass surface with bronze legs that extend in different directions, evoking an animal body emerging from its protective shell.
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09/02/2026
Remanencias Exhibition -
Remanencias is the first photography exhibition of my friend , developed in collaboration with four group of architects and fourteen designers working across Mexico. This project is the result of a collective effort by incredibly talented creatives.
My piece Salina Floor Lamp is part of the selected works.
The exhibition will remain open until February 27th, from 10 AM to 6 PM.
Hosted by in their beautiful space.
Architecture Projects:
Casa Puertecito, Puerto Escondido, Oaxaca.
By Goma Taller
Casa Entre los Árboles, Valle de Bravo.
By Aires Mateus + Ignacio Urquiza .urquiza
Casa Tierra, Tapalpa, Jalisco.
By Aagnes Studio + César Bejar Studio
Casa Mérida, Mérida, Yucatán.
By Tánat + Pemo + Carlos García Noriega
And amazing new pieces by talented designers:
Alan Rojas
Bandido
Cesar Nuñez .nunez____
Deceres Studio
Disciplina Studio
Erm Studio
Estudio Sardina
Habitación 116
Imanol Ortíz
Lucas Cantú
Manu Bañó
Ombia Studio
Rio Estudio
Manu Baño
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Exhibition Design by &
With the support of
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