Sculptural and ceremonial, Culhuacan draws its name and soul from one of the oldest settlements in the Valley of Mexico. The form reinterprets pre-Hispanic ritual vessels through a contemporary lens — where geometry becomes language, and volume becomes memory.
Design
With its jagged crown and grounded base, the piece holds a striking presence. Its proportions feel ancient, yet deliberate — a meeting point between artifact and design object. Crafted in hand-poured resin, each finish transforms the piece’s spirit.