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 AAE Lamp embodies a quiet strength — its clean lines and pure geometry creating a subtle yet commanding presence. Designed as part of a broader exploration into ceramic lighting, the piece reflects Attolini’s ability to distill complexity into form with elegance and precision. Sculptural and balanced, the AAE is more than a functional object — it is a study in proportion, intention, and the enduring power of simplicity. Lampshade is included in the design.