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 here reflect his lesser-known yet powerful explorations in furniture and object design, where form becomes both functional and architectural gesture.
Design
The Attolini Lamp AAC is a beautiful expression of Mexico's architectural heritage. Reissued from a design created during the 20th century, the piece bridges a golden era of Mexican design with a contemporary vision. The lamp's sculptural form is a captivating play of geometry with the clean lines and precise angles that create a sense of harmony and poise. Lampshade is included in the design.