The Táas collection, consisting of a desk and a cabinet handcrafted from patinated brass, pays homage to Mesoamerican metallurgical techniques and objects. Táas refers to a pre-Hispanic word that can be interpreted as the act of cutting and piercing through a material, linking traditional metalworking practices to a contemporary design expression. Constructed from flowing curves of laminated metal, the pieces are sculptural, with their openings and niches serving both mysterious and functional purposes. The layered brass elements create a sense of depth and dimension, intertwining both structure and elegance.
TÁAS CABINET
2024
BRASS
POLISHED BRASS
L35 X W17 X H61 in
L90 X W43 X H155 cm
LIMITED EDITION OF 10 + 2 AP
Táas Cabinet for a project in Mexico City.
Visualization of the Táas Cabinet crafted in Stainless Steel for a project in Mexico.
Comprised of sculptural forms, the cabinet is shaped with curves of patinated brass. The piece embodies the transition between the solid and void, open and closed, light and shadow, concrete and imaginary.