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 AAD Lamp reflects a refined balance of geometry, presence, and material clarity. Originally created to complement his architectural interiors, its sculptural silhouette evokes both modernist precision and traditional Mexican ceramic forms. Timeless in its composition, the AAD remains as relevant today as when it was first conceived — a quiet testament to the strength of form and the legacy of craft.
Lampshade is included in the design.