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SILLA MEZQUITIC

About

Roberto Eibenschutz is a Mexican architect whose work spans urban planning, architecture, and design. Trained at UNAM and active across academic and public institutions, his practice reflects a deep engagement with the social and spatial fabric of Mexico. While known for his contributions to territorial development and housing, Eibenschutz also brought his architectural clarity into furniture and interiors — exploring modular, efficient forms rooted in mexicanidad. His designs reflect a commitment to material honesty, modernist experimentation, and lived functionality.

Design
The Mezquitic Chair reflects a balance of structure and tactility. A solid wooden frame supports a woven seat and backrest, creating a visual rhythm that feels both grounded and light. Conceived as part of Eibenschutz’s exploration into modular, efficient furniture, the piece merges practical function with a quiet sense of mexicanidad — where traditional materials meet thoughtful, everyday design.
Year
1963
Dimensions
21,5 x 19,5 x 33,3 in
Materials +
  • Tzalam wood (original design)
  • Teak wood
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