At EWE Studio, beyond our collections, we love collaborating closely with clients to develop custom projects. Guided by the same artisanal processes that define our work, we adapt traditional craftsmanship to contemporary design. Whether lighting, seating, tables, spaces, we ensure each project embodies our commitment to materiality, technique, and to our aesthetics.
We offer custom adaptations of all our pieces—pictured here is our latest iteration of the Humo table, featuring a 3.8-meter-long top.
The Humo table, part of the Alquimia collection, draws inspiration from natural phenomena such as fire and volcanoes, combining a single block of quarry-sourced marble with a steel structure and a wooden countertop. Its burnt surface captures the transformative essence of fire, revealing the raw beauty of its materials.
Altar Coffee Table visualization for a custom project.
Altar Sink, 2023
The Altar project is born from a fascination with shrines, altars, and pedestals—sacred spaces where rituals are performed and ceremonial objects are placed. Like an altar, this collection of tables serves as a place for awe, praise, and the treasuring of daily objects within the home.
Den Lamp, 2022
We work with natural materials with its own unique characters, making this work one of a kind piece.
Inspired by the EWE’s ‘Altar’ collection, this collaboration highlights the distinctive stone carving language of the studio and translates the materiality of stone into a unique ceramic collection that celebrates the diversity of colors used in traditional ceramics in Mexico. EWE x TACCHINI collaboration also includes a concrete and wooden variation of the ‘Altar’.
TACCHINI Altar at Salone del Mobile, 2023
Just like an altar, EWE x TACCHINI new side table offers a place for awe, praise, and treasuring daily objects in the home. The process of sculpting the shape is based on obsessive and precise drilling of the stone volumes, which is crucial to achieving both the visual and functional stability of the piece.
The color palette of the studio’s first collaboration with the Italian design house is based on the emblematic colors of vernacular objects and inspired by glazing produced in different regions around the country. From the earthy, muted tones of traditional Oaxacan pottery to the vibrant, jewel-like hues of the blue talavera glazings from Puebla, and the bright yellow tones of Michoacan, each piece is a testament to the beauty and diversity of traditional Mexican ceramics.
TACCHINI Altar, 2024
At EWE Studio, the design process is just as important as the final product. The result of this collaboration is a stunning collection that seamlessly combines EWE’s interest in traditional heritage, and material experimentation, with Tacchini’s exceptional quality, timelessness, and commitment to sustainability.