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Transatlántico Transcends the Boundaries of Latin America + Europe

02.04.22 | By
Transatlántico Transcends the Boundaries of Latin America + Europe

Galerie Philia’s Transatlántico exhibition highlights a new generation of Latin American designers in dialogue with European designers being shown in Mexico for the first time. The immersive experience is taking place in Mexico City February 8th through 12th, during Zona Maco art week. Transatlántico aims to celebrate artistry as a means of transcending societal, cultural, and geographical boundaries between two different parts of the world. The scenography has been organized with luxury events company House of Kirschner, known for their immersive installations. The gallery space, along with a specially designed rooftop, will take visitors on a journey of the senses. Andres Monnier’s boulder fire pits illuminate the space, while scents meant to evoke the Mexican eco-system are diffused through functional pieces by Rio de Janeiro-based architectural firm Studio Roca.

bronze and leather bench

Banco Gor Bench by Arturo Verástegui for Breuer Estudio, 1.55 x 0.48 x 0.60 m, lacquered polished wood, bronze handles, leather

“Transatlántico is founded on the idea of forming a transatlantic bridge between the contrasting cultural and artistic worlds of Europe and Latin America, identifying how we establish a creative discourse across the social boundaries associated with the geography that divides us. We hope that the culmination of these pieces together, a hybrid of European and Latin American visual idiosyncrasies, creates an influence more sensational than that of the individual; a testament and appreciation of the intricacies of Latin America’s culture and design on an international scale,” said Ygaël Attali, co-founder of Galerie Philia.

textile wall hanging

Caminos Chichimecas Wall Hanging by Caralarga, 200 x 180 cm, 100% raw cotton yarn, dyed cotton yarn, hangs from black ironwork bar + supports

With more than 30 designers taking part, there are lots of high points to Transatlántico, with environmental design that features natural fabrics and sustainable materials featured prominently. Alejandra Aristizábal’s uses fique, a native plant from the Andean region, to create textiles and ropes, while Caralarga’s woven designs are made from discarded fabric waste. Not to be missed is the ecological work of Estudio Raffreyre and their multidisciplinary creative team who are skilled in traditional Peruvian artistic practices. Cristián Mohaded’s statement chairs were made using native woods, such as missionary moor cedar and other endemic Argentinian materials.

From the European side you’ll find the bold Yeti Sofa from Vladimir Naumov, and the Overgrown Bubbles collection of unique mouth blown glass lights created by Alex De Witte and over-grown with natural crystals produced from a liquid developed by Mark Sturkenboom. Brutalist bronze furniture by Rick Owens features different finishes, and Pierre Valck’s half-moon shaped cabinet covered in green malachite are real showstoppers.

modern hanging light fixture

Candelera 03 Light by Federico Stefanovich, 2021, 90 x 190 cm, brass, polypropylene light diffusers, dimmable LED strips \\\ Photo: Mariana Achach

Transatlántico is overflowing with talent, so we implore you to explore the show further. You’ll find work from designers Alejandra Aristizábal (Colombia), Alex de Witte (The Netherlands), Alexis Christodoulou x Missana Lab (Spain), Andrés Monnier (Mexico), Breuer Estudio (Mexico), Caralarga (Mexico), Casa Alfarera (Dominican Republic), Chuch Estudio (Mexico), Cristián Mohaded (Argentina), Comité de Proyectos (Mexico), Estudio RAFFREYRE (Peru), Federico Stefanovich (Mexico), Gloria Cortina (Mexico), Ila Ceramica (Mexico), Joel Escanola (Mexico), Jorge Diego Etienne (Mexico), Ludovic Clément d’Armont (France), Manu Bañó (Mexico), Mark Sturkenboom (The Netherlands), Nomade Atelier (Mexico), Panorammma (Mexico), Pierre de Valck (Belgium), Pietro Franceschini (Italy/USA), Platalea Studio (Mexico), Rodrigo Bravo (Chile), Rick Owens (Europe/USA), Ries Estudio (Argentina), RRRes (Mexico), Studio Roca/Taller Escape (Mexico), Taller Nacional (Mexico), Verdi Design (Columbia), VIDIVIXI (Mexico), VISSIO (Mexico), and Vladimir Naumov x Missana Lab (Spain).

modern brass and leather chair on white background

Casbah Chair from Collection 12.16 by Nomade Atelier, 87cm x 74cm x 43 cm, brass, iron, leather

fluted side table

Clam Side Table by Casa Alfarera \\\ Photo: Victor-Stonem

tufted modern daybed

Collo Daybed by Pietro Franceschini

hanging glass pendant light

Ghost Pendant Light by Héctor Esrawe, Emiliano Godoy, and Brian Thoreen with Nouvel for VISSIO, handblown glass in tobacco, silicon tubing, LED strips \\\ Photo: Adan Mendoza

angular modern light

Grua Light from Collection 12.15 by Nomade Atelier, TZALAM hard wood, brass, leather, Mexican Quarry stone, 50 x 62 x 15 cm

two abstract black sculptural side tables

Hermanx Auxilliary Table by VIDIVIXI, 2020, 48 x 48 x 52 cm, hardwood oak, bronze/clear glass \\\ Photo: Jorge Abuxapqui

white chair with large cushioned seat

MILOS Chair by Alexis Christodoulou, 65 x 70 x 43 cm, iron structure and MDF board, seat foam CMHR, backrest 50% goose feather and 50% polyester fibre

steel table lamp

OBJ-01 Table Lamp by Manu Baño, 38 x 22 x 7 cm, steel

mobile-like lamp

Óseo Light by Federico Stefanovich, 2019, 45 x 47 x H 45 cm, solid walnut wood, steel, parchment paper

black coat rack with seat

Perchero Trasiego Coat Rack by Sebastián Angeles for Breuer Estudio, 110 x 30 x 30 cm, burnt wood in a black tone, bona finish

modern curvy black chair

Sherman Chair by Arturo Verástegui for Breuer Estudio, 2020, burnt white oak, leather \\\ Photo: Mariana Achach

two grey benches

Tori Benches by Ries Estudio, 2019 \\\ Photo: Félix Niikado

two dark wood chairs with high backs

Toribio and Alcira Chairs by Christián Mohaded, Toribio: 142 x 66 x 45 cm, Alcira: 142 x 66 x 45 cm, Carob wood \\\ Photo: Manual Mazzaro

dark bronze urn

Urn by Rick Owens, 34 x 34 x 57cm, bronze

textile wall hanging

Wall hanging by Alejandra Aristizábal, Fique and Copper, 2021

natural fiber wall hanging

Wetland 2 by Studio Raffreyre, weaving in reed and bulrush from Huacho wetlands

modern chair

Yo Jaguar Chair by Rodrigo Lobato Yáñes for Platalea Studio, 70 x 72.4 x 85.8 cm, steel round tube, steel elbow pipe, electrostatic paint, brass sheet

Visit Transatlántico in person:
February 8-12, 2022
Avenida Ejército Nacional 676,
INT 501, Polanco III Sección
11540 Miguel Hidalgo, CDMX
Mexico City, Mexico

Kelly Beall is Director of Branded Content at Design Milk. The Pittsburgh-based writer and designer has had a deep love of art and design for as long as she can remember, from Fashion Plates to MoMA and far beyond. When not searching out the visual arts, she's likely sharing her favorite finds with others. Kelly can also be found tracking down new music, teaching herself to play the ukulele, or on the couch with her three pets – Bebe, Rainey, and Remy. Find her @designcrush on social.