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A curatorial platform for contemporary Latin American design. — Gallery — Mexico City.
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Certain pieces alter the atmosphere, holding presence through scale, rhythm, and material depth. Featuring the Diffuse Backlight Folding Screen by Imanol Ortiz alongside the Dos Cruces Chair by Ōmbia Studio in hand-carved Tzalam wood. Currently on view at Difane Gallery. Book your appointment through the link in our bio. For inquiries — [email protected] Photography: @alejandro_ramoroz
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3 days ago
Among the everyday, Candelaria becomes the pause. Soft, sculptural, deliberate — an armchair that doesn’t announce itself, but quietly reorders the room. By Adhoc x Difane For inquiries, [email protected] .mx
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5 days ago
A restrained visual language shaped through balance, material warmth, and forms that reveal themselves gradually within the space. Visit Gallery | Appointment link in bio. Monday through Friday from 10:00am - 6:00pm. 📸 @alejandro_ramoroz
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9 days ago
An interplay of earthy tones and layered finishes defines the corner — where material transitions feel both subtle and intentional. Featuring the Tecale Console by Xavier Lorand and Tamo Lamp by Taller Maya x Difane — placed within a coastal residence by @adi.interiorismo Credits: @gallerie.bysofia Available at difane.com.mx For inquiries [email protected]
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11 days ago
Introducing Scallop Dining Table I & II by Ōmbia Studio | Crafted in solid walnut with an oiled finish and laminated top. Rooted in a sensitivity to material, the pieces unfold through soft geometries and surfaces where process remains present. Discover more — .mx Interior design by @aunt_studio Photography: @seandavidson
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16 days ago
Timeless in their presence, the pieces are resolved through form — where intention remains clear and constant. Featuring the Uxmal Side Table by Torreblanca Studio, Tamo Lamp by Difane x Taller Maya, CR / 04 by Andrés Osuna, and TXT.03 by Txture. Explore these pieces and more at .mx For gallery visits, book your appointment through the link in our bio.
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19 days ago
Pilar De Ariño’s work carries time, gesture, and meaning — unfolding through material in ways that feel both instinctive and precise. This sensibility comes into focus in Un Ombligo al Sur de la Ciudad, Crafted from volcanic earth sourced from the Xitle volcano. Available at DIFANE. [email protected] | .mx Photography: @andrearomano________
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24 days ago
A cluster of pieces held together by something less visible — a shared rhythm that unfolds between them. Mauro Suspended Lamp by Nuumbra Estudio Paola Armchair by Taller Nacional Hinoki 2.0 Dining Table by José Bermúdez Carlo by Encrudo Discover more at difane.com.mx For inquiries [email protected]
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26 days ago
Bruma 02 by Kenya Rodríguez + Antonio Pedroza | Shaped at the intersection of Japanese sensibility and contemporary craft, the piece diffuses light into a soft, atmospheric presence. An exploration of structure and translucency. For inquiries [email protected]
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1 month ago
Introducing Candelabrum by Alan Rojas — Photographs from the Remanencias series by Alejandro Ramírez Orozco. A sculptural elevation of light. Available at DIFANE. For inquiries [email protected]
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1 month ago
There’s a quiet language that unfolds when pieces are allowed to breathe. Folding Screen by Imanol Ortiz Dos Cruces Dining Chair by Ombia Studio Candelaria Sofa & Armchair by AD HOC Pilar Coffee Table by Axoque Studio Basurto Stool by Colección Estudio Candelabrum by Alan Rojas Sagar Rug by Mughal Atara Coffee Table by DIFANE Tlatelolco Floor Lamp by Estudio Sardina Photograph from the Remanencias series by Alejandro Ramírez Orozco 📸 @alejandro_ramoroz On view at Sinaloa 215, Roma Norte. Appointments via link in bio.
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1 month ago
A quiet presence shaped through material and process. A series of pieces by Ōmbia Studio — including the Mumu Stool, Scallop Dining Table I & II and Mare Dining Chair — unfolds at Café Tondo, Los Angeles, through hand-carved surfaces, natural finishes, and a tactile approach to form. Available through DIFANE. Interior design by @aunt_studio Photography: @seandavidson
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1 month ago