Antonio Attolini Lack was a visionary Mexican architect known for his bold modernist language and deep sensitivity to space, material, and ritual. With a career rooted in Mexico City, his work bridged architecture and object, scale and intimacy — shaping environments with a sculptural, almost spiritual clarity. The pieces presented in our collection reflect his lesser-known yet powerful explorations in furniture and object design, where form becomes both functional and architectural gesture.
Defined by clean geometry and sculptural restraint, the Attolini Cube distills Antonio Attolini Lack’s architectural vision into a singular, multifunctional object. Designed as part of his exploration into modular forms, it serves as seat, side table, or pedestal — where function becomes an extension of form.