RAÍZ Exhibition
1 july - 9 november
This exhibition presents a curated collection of handcrafted sculptures and jewellery, each piece a testament to the rich cultural heritage of Mexico. Representing talented artists from across the country, our collection celebrates the depth, diversity, and authenticity of Mexican craftsmanship. We believe in the power of art to tell stories, preserve traditions, connect cultures, and we are committed to ensuring these Mexican artists receive the international recognition they deserve.
Mecedora - installation
María Bayardo
An award-winning sculptor, María Bayardo is a Guadalajara-based artist whose sculptures explore strength, vulnerability, and self-discovery. Combining geometric and futuristic influences, she creates dynamic, sensual forms that capture movement and emotion. With a Master’s in Sculpture from Spain and a background in architecture and textile arts, Bayardo works primarily in bronze and resin, blending structural precision with expressive power. Her works have been exhibited all over Mexico and Europe.
conejo blanco
Alebrije Masters
Our Alebrije Artists: Casa Coopal, Antonio Xuana, and the Ortega Family.
Casa Coopal, based in San Martín Tilcajete, Oaxaca, is a workshop dedicated to the carving of copal wood figures, including Tonas, Nahuales, and jewelry. Their creations are known for their vibrant colors and intricate designs, reflecting the rich cultural heritage of Oaxacan folk art.
Antonio Xuana is a Oaxacan woodcarver specializing in Alebrijes, particularly known for his detailed and expressive animal figures. His works often feature bold color contrasts and dynamic forms, showcasing the traditional Zapotec artistry of the region.
The Ortega family are prominent Alebrije artisans from San Martín Tilcajete, Oaxaca. Their works are celebrated for their whimsical designs and vibrant color palettes, contributing significantly to the preservation and evolution of this folk art tradition.
vanilla aroma earrings
Flora Maria & Ananda
A mother-daughter team of accomplished jewellery designers with more than 30 years of craftsmanship with contemporary artistic vision. Helping them is a team of women who specialises in handcraft jewellery - contributing their creativity and knowledge. Their work draws inspiration from the natural world, reflecting organic forms and textures. Flora Maria´s fundamental purpose is to create jewels inspired by causes that have a social transcendence as well as giving homage to Mexico’s native flora and fauna.
honeycomb pink abstract earrings
Xhuba Fusion Earrings
An exclusive Xhuba Design collaboration - these one of a kind pieces are the result of two artistic forces coming together. Flora María and Ananda handcrafted the silver gems, while the Ortega family brought them to life with their intricate, hand-painted wood carvings.