
Idea Lab Mexico: Designing with purpose, creating future
Idea Lab Mexico is a platform that seeks to empower the design community through practical tools, in-depth discussions and meaningful connections.
Idea Lab Mexico is a platform that seeks to empower the design community through practical tools, in-depth discussions and meaningful connections.
For Leo Olavarrieta, design goes beyond the decorative; it is a language that allows us to live more fully and consciously, where each choice, from an unusual object to a light source, builds an environment that speaks of authenticity and emotion.
Founded by Andrea Flores and Lucía Soto, Comité de Proyectos has evolved over the past decade to become a design benchmark that balances ethics and aesthetics, fusing functional beauty with a deep respect for the environment and the community.
The Banorte Mexicouture Award recognizes four designers with more than 10 years of experience: Julia and Renata, Kris Goyri, Carla Fernández and Jorge Ayala.
Strolling through the Roma neighborhood, we came across Escalina, a store where every object tells a story.
We visited the workshop of Fernando González, a master toymaker who continues his father's incredible legacy: plastic wrestlers.
Tenderloin cookies, yogurt ice cream and incredible books come together in this place located on Alfonso Herrera Street.
In Colonia Juarez there is a unique clothing store: streetwear, grunge, avant-garde fashion, art and self-expression in a unique space.
We visited Tiempos Shop, the store of designer Esteban Tamayo who has dressed Bella Hadid and Alvarito Diaz.
In the CDMX, quality handcrafted Mexican shoes are also produced. Meet Favaretto.
Meet Meca, a project born from Pamela Olvera's good eye and passion for unique objects of Mexican folk art.
What better than a tarot illustrated by the surrealist artist Leonora Carrington to illuminate the secrets of our unconscious?
Because pleasing children is a challenge, we present projects in the CDMX with beautiful, useful and low environmental impact gifts.
We talked with Regina Pozo, historian, researcher and DJ about design made in Mexico, the preservation of techniques and the function of the beauty of objects.
A selection of design products to give as gifts during these dates.
Every two years Pictoline launches a call for entries to award the best of Mexican artistic illustration.
The color of the year according to Pantone is a red like grana cochineal. We took to the streets with photographer Pablo Diego to capture the 'Viva Magenta' corners of Mexico City.
Creative projects that propose other forms of design through collectivity.
An exhibition of the boxing world in Mexico, the adaptation of Fernanda Melchor's novel in the cinema and an afternoon of asado and natural Argentine wines...
This week: an exploration of the ritual of tea drinking, a drawing festival, book presentations, contemporary art and more.