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May 16, 2024<\/p>\n\n\n

Peek at Omet’s New Collection, Featuring Works by Local Creatives<\/h1>\n\n\n

Omet<\/a>, the year-old design collective, founded by Mexican architect Lorena Vieyra, introduced its second collection at ZonaMaco in February. Vieyra tapped 10 Latin American creatives to design 15 collectible pieces, all handmade to order in Mexico. Each takes inspiration from Mesoamerican culture yet captures a bold modern aesthetic. Ra\u00fal de la Cerda\u2019s raw-aluminum wall hanging Estela abstracts Mayan hieroglyphics; Simon Hamui\u2019s Bia\u2019 folding screen nods to a painting by Mexican artist Rufino Tamayo; and rustic cowhide upholsters the futuristic Bosta lounge chair by Michel Rojkind. Aztec mythology sparked textile designer Marisol Centeno\u2019s Claroscuro rug and hanging sculpture, both made of New Zealand wool. The latter, 16 feet long, also incorporates ceramic beads and evokes a swishing enredo<\/em> skirt.<\/p>\n\n\n\n

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