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Atzompa Collection
Diamantes Pendant Light, Size B$2,395.00 – $2,495.00Our Atzompa Collection is created in the Oaxacan town of Santa María Atzompa, where the pottery-making tradition has roots tracing back to ancient Zapotec culture.
Building on this tradition, we formed a partnership with master artisan Eligio Zarate, whose family has for generations worked to bring innovation to this centuries-old craft.
Using a red clay that comes from local mountains, the pendant lights in this collection are first given form within custom gesso molds. Emerging from the molds, the repeating openwork designs—which play on motifs that are carved in to the stone at Mitla, the neighboring archeological ruins—are meticulously cut out one by one. Each piece is then treated with a finish before entering into a final kiln firing.
Leadtime 8-10 weeks.
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3D MODEL—White-Washed Finish
3D MODEL—Esmalte Verde Finish
3D MODEL—Terracotta FinishREQUEST A QUOTEAtzompa Collection
Diamantes Pendant Light, Size B$2,395.00 – $2,495.00Our Atzompa Collection is created in the Oaxacan town of Santa María Atzompa, where the pottery-making tradition has roots tracing back to ancient Zapotec culture.
Building on this tradition, we formed a partnership with master artisan Eligio Zarate, whose family has for generations worked to bring innovation to this centuries-old craft.
Using a red clay that comes from local mountains, the pendant lights in this collection are first given form within custom gesso molds. Emerging from the molds, the repeating openwork designs—which play on motifs that are carved in to the stone at Mitla, the neighboring archeological ruins—are meticulously cut out one by one. Each piece is then treated with a finish before entering into a final kiln firing.
Leadtime 8-10 weeks.
SPEC SHEET
INSTALL INSTRUCTIONS
3D MODEL—White-Washed Finish
3D MODEL—Esmalte Verde Finish
3D MODEL—Terracotta FinishREQUEST A QUOTEAtzompa Collection
Diamantes Pendant Light, Size B$2,395.00 – $2,495.00Our Atzompa Collection is created in the Oaxacan town of Santa María Atzompa, where the pottery-making tradition has roots tracing back to ancient Zapotec culture.
Building on this tradition, we formed a partnership with master artisan Eligio Zarate, whose family has for generations worked to bring innovation to this centuries-old craft.
Using a red clay that comes from local mountains, the pendant lights in this collection are first given form within custom gesso molds. Emerging from the molds, the repeating openwork designs—which play on motifs that are carved in to the stone at Mitla, the neighboring archeological ruins—are meticulously cut out one by one. Each piece is then treated with a finish before entering into a final kiln firing.
Leadtime 8-10 weeks.
SPEC SHEET
INSTALL INSTRUCTIONS
3D MODEL—White-Washed Finish
3D MODEL—Esmalte Verde Finish
3D MODEL—Terracotta FinishREQUEST A QUOTEAtzompa Collection
Diamantes Pendant Light, Size C$3,295.00 – $3,395.00Our Atzompa Collection is created in the Oaxacan town of Santa María Atzompa, where the pottery-making tradition has roots tracing back to ancient Zapotec culture.
Building on this tradition, we formed a partnership with master artisan Eligio Zarate, whose family has for generations worked to bring innovation to this centuries-old craft.
Using a red clay that comes from local mountains, the pendant lights in this collection are first given form within custom gesso molds. Emerging from the molds, the repeating openwork designs—which play on motifs that are carved in to the stone at Mitla, the neighboring archeological ruins—are meticulously cut out one by one. Each piece is then treated with a finish before entering into a final kiln firing.
Leadtime 8-10 weeks.
SPEC SHEET
3D MODEL—White-Washed Finish
3D MODEL—Esmalte Verde Finish
3D MODEL—Terracotta Finish
INSTALL INSTRUCTIONSREQUEST A QUOTEAtzompa Collection
Diamantes Pendant Light, Size C$3,295.00 – $3,395.00Our Atzompa Collection is created in the Oaxacan town of Santa María Atzompa, where the pottery-making tradition has roots tracing back to ancient Zapotec culture.
Building on this tradition, we formed a partnership with master artisan Eligio Zarate, whose family has for generations worked to bring innovation to this centuries-old craft.
Using a red clay that comes from local mountains, the pendant lights in this collection are first given form within custom gesso molds. Emerging from the molds, the repeating openwork designs—which play on motifs that are carved in to the stone at Mitla, the neighboring archeological ruins—are meticulously cut out one by one. Each piece is then treated with a finish before entering into a final kiln firing.
Leadtime 8-10 weeks.
SPEC SHEET
3D MODEL—White-Washed Finish
3D MODEL—Esmalte Verde Finish
3D MODEL—Terracotta Finish
INSTALL INSTRUCTIONSREQUEST A QUOTEAtzompa Collection
Diamantes Pendant Light, Size C$3,295.00 – $3,395.00Our Atzompa Collection is created in the Oaxacan town of Santa María Atzompa, where the pottery-making tradition has roots tracing back to ancient Zapotec culture.
Building on this tradition, we formed a partnership with master artisan Eligio Zarate, whose family has for generations worked to bring innovation to this centuries-old craft.
Using a red clay that comes from local mountains, the pendant lights in this collection are first given form within custom gesso molds. Emerging from the molds, the repeating openwork designs—which play on motifs that are carved in to the stone at Mitla, the neighboring archeological ruins—are meticulously cut out one by one. Each piece is then treated with a finish before entering into a final kiln firing.
Leadtime 8-10 weeks.
SPEC SHEET
3D MODEL—White-Washed Finish
3D MODEL—Esmalte Verde Finish
3D MODEL—Terracotta Finish
INSTALL INSTRUCTIONSREQUEST A QUOTEAtzompa Collection
Diamantes Pendant Light, Size D$4,250.00 – $4,350.00Our Atzompa Collection is created in the Oaxacan town of Santa María Atzompa, where the pottery-making tradition has roots tracing back to ancient Zapotec culture.
Building on this tradition, we formed a partnership with master artisan Eligio Zarate, whose family has for generations worked to bring innovation to this centuries-old craft.
Using a red clay that comes from local mountains, the pendant lights in this collection are first given form within custom gesso molds. Emerging from the molds, the repeating openwork designs—which play on motifs that are carved in to the stone at Mitla, the neighboring archeological ruins—are meticulously cut out one by one. Each piece is then treated with a finish before entering into a final kiln firing.
Leadtime 8-10 weeks.
SPEC SHEET
3D MODEL—White-Washed Finish
3D MODEL—Esmalte Verde Finish
3D MODEL—Terracotta Finish
INSTALL INSTRUCTIONSPlease contact us for a shipping quote and/or to purchase.
REQUEST A QUOTEAtzompa Collection
Diamantes Pendant Light, Size D$4,250.00 – $4,350.00Our Atzompa Collection is created in the Oaxacan town of Santa María Atzompa, where the pottery-making tradition has roots tracing back to ancient Zapotec culture.
Building on this tradition, we formed a partnership with master artisan Eligio Zarate, whose family has for generations worked to bring innovation to this centuries-old craft.
Using a red clay that comes from local mountains, the pendant lights in this collection are first given form within custom gesso molds. Emerging from the molds, the repeating openwork designs—which play on motifs that are carved in to the stone at Mitla, the neighboring archeological ruins—are meticulously cut out one by one. Each piece is then treated with a finish before entering into a final kiln firing.
Leadtime 8-10 weeks.
SPEC SHEET
3D MODEL—White-Washed Finish
3D MODEL—Esmalte Verde Finish
3D MODEL—Terracotta Finish
INSTALL INSTRUCTIONSPlease contact us for a shipping quote and/or to purchase.
REQUEST A QUOTEAtzompa Collection
Diamantes Pendant Light, Size D$4,250.00 – $4,350.00Our Atzompa Collection is created in the Oaxacan town of Santa María Atzompa, where the pottery-making tradition has roots tracing back to ancient Zapotec culture.
Building on this tradition, we formed a partnership with master artisan Eligio Zarate, whose family has for generations worked to bring innovation to this centuries-old craft.
Using a red clay that comes from local mountains, the pendant lights in this collection are first given form within custom gesso molds. Emerging from the molds, the repeating openwork designs—which play on motifs that are carved in to the stone at Mitla, the neighboring archeological ruins—are meticulously cut out one by one. Each piece is then treated with a finish before entering into a final kiln firing.
Leadtime 8-10 weeks.
SPEC SHEET
3D MODEL—White-Washed Finish
3D MODEL—Esmalte Verde Finish
3D MODEL—Terracotta Finish
INSTALL INSTRUCTIONSPlease contact us for a shipping quote and/or to purchase.
REQUEST A QUOTEBarro Bruñido Collection
Barro Negro Lamp with Ball Pull$1,675.00This collection is shaped from clay sourced from the Sierra Madre mountains in Oaxaca. Local legend holds that the clay is blessed.
Before firing, each piece is meticulously burnished with a curved quartz stone, creating a smooth, reflective surface that gives the clay its subtle sheen. This traditional technique—bruñido—compacts the surface and draws out the natural depth of the material, without the use of glaze.
The deep, inky tone of Barro Negro is the result of a firing process in which smoke, heat, and a deprivation of oxygen create an intense carbonization effect. Barro Terra, by contrast, undergoes an open-air firing process that retains the clay’s natural earthy color and highlights its warmth.
Created in collaboration with maestro Amando Pedro, our longtime friend and collaborator, in his workshop in San Bartolo Coyotepec, we drew inspiration for the shape from ancient cántaros—the traditional vessels used to transport and store mezcal.
Leadtime 4-6 weeks.
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REQUEST A QUOTEBarro Bruñido Collection
Barro Terra Lamp with Ball Pull$1,675.00This collection is shaped from clay sourced from the Sierra Madre mountains in Oaxaca. Local legend holds that the clay is blessed.
Before firing, each piece is meticulously burnished with a curved quartz stone, creating a smooth, reflective surface that gives the clay its subtle sheen. This traditional technique—bruñido—compacts the surface and draws out the natural depth of the material, without the use of glaze.
The deep, inky tone of Barro Negro is the result of a firing process in which smoke, heat, and a deprivation of oxygen create an intense carbonization effect. Barro Terra, by contrast, undergoes an open-air firing process that retains the clay’s natural earthy color and highlights its warmth.
Created in collaboration with maestro Amando Pedro, our longtime friend and collaborator, in his workshop in San Bartolo Coyotepec, we drew inspiration for the shape from ancient cántaros—the traditional vessels used to transport and store mezcal.
Leadtime 4-6 weeks.
[member_only]SPEC SHEET[/member_only][non_member]SPEC SHEET[/non_member]
REQUEST A QUOTEBarro Bruñido Collection
Barro Terra Lamp with Ball Pull$1,675.00This collection is shaped from clay sourced from the Sierra Madre mountains in Oaxaca. Local legend holds that the clay is blessed.
Before firing, each piece is meticulously burnished with a curved quartz stone, creating a smooth, reflective surface that gives the clay its subtle sheen. This traditional technique—bruñido—compacts the surface and draws out the natural depth of the material, without the use of glaze.
The deep, inky tone of Barro Negro is the result of a firing process in which smoke, heat, and a deprivation of oxygen create an intense carbonization effect. Barro Terra, by contrast, undergoes an open-air firing process that retains the clay’s natural earthy color and highlights its warmth.
Created in collaboration with maestro Amando Pedro, our longtime friend and collaborator, in his workshop in San Bartolo Coyotepec, we drew inspiration for the shape from ancient cántaros—the traditional vessels used to transport and store mezcal.
Leadtime 4-6 weeks.
[member_only]SPEC SHEET[/member_only][non_member]SPEC SHEET[/non_member]
REQUEST A QUOTEBarro Bruñido Collection
Barro Terra Lamp with Ball Pull$1,675.00This collection is shaped from clay sourced from the Sierra Madre mountains in Oaxaca. Local legend holds that the clay is blessed.
Before firing, each piece is meticulously burnished with a curved quartz stone, creating a smooth, reflective surface that gives the clay its subtle sheen. This traditional technique—bruñido—compacts the surface and draws out the natural depth of the material, without the use of glaze.
The deep, inky tone of Barro Negro is the result of a firing process in which smoke, heat, and a deprivation of oxygen create an intense carbonization effect. Barro Terra, by contrast, undergoes an open-air firing process that retains the clay’s natural earthy color and highlights its warmth.
Created in collaboration with maestro Amando Pedro, our longtime friend and collaborator, in his workshop in San Bartolo Coyotepec, we drew inspiration for the shape from ancient cántaros—the traditional vessels used to transport and store mezcal.
Leadtime 4-6 weeks.
[member_only]SPEC SHEET[/member_only][non_member]SPEC SHEET[/non_member]
REQUEST A QUOTEBarro Bruñido Collection
Barro Terra Lamp$1,675.00This collection is shaped from clay sourced from the Sierra Madre mountains in Oaxaca. Local legend holds that the clay is blessed.
Before firing, each piece is meticulously burnished with a curved quartz stone, creating a smooth, reflective surface that gives the clay its subtle sheen. This traditional technique—bruñido—compacts the surface and draws out the natural depth of the material, without the use of glaze.
The deep, inky tone of Barro Negro is the result of a firing process in which smoke, heat, and a deprivation of oxygen create an intense carbonization effect. Barro Terra, by contrast, undergoes an open-air firing process that retains the clay’s natural earthy color and highlights its warmth.
Created in collaboration with maestro Amando Pedro, our longtime friend and collaborator, in his workshop in San Bartolo Coyotepec, we drew inspiration for the shape from ancient cántaros—the traditional vessels used to transport and store mezcal.
Leadtime 4-6 weeks.
[member_only]SPEC SHEET[/member_only][non_member]SPEC SHEET[/non_member]
REQUEST A QUOTEBarro Bruñido Collection
Barro Terra Lamp$1,675.00This collection is shaped from clay sourced from the Sierra Madre mountains in Oaxaca. Local legend holds that the clay is blessed.
Before firing, each piece is meticulously burnished with a curved quartz stone, creating a smooth, reflective surface that gives the clay its subtle sheen. This traditional technique—bruñido—compacts the surface and draws out the natural depth of the material, without the use of glaze.
The deep, inky tone of Barro Negro is the result of a firing process in which smoke, heat, and a deprivation of oxygen create an intense carbonization effect. Barro Terra, by contrast, undergoes an open-air firing process that retains the clay’s natural earthy color and highlights its warmth.
Created in collaboration with maestro Amando Pedro, our longtime friend and collaborator, in his workshop in San Bartolo Coyotepec, we drew inspiration for the shape from ancient cántaros—the traditional vessels used to transport and store mezcal.
Leadtime 4-6 weeks.
[member_only]SPEC SHEET[/member_only][non_member]SPEC SHEET[/non_member]
REQUEST A QUOTEBarro Bruñido Collection
Barro Terra Lamp$1,675.00This collection is shaped from clay sourced from the Sierra Madre mountains in Oaxaca. Local legend holds that the clay is blessed.
Before firing, each piece is meticulously burnished with a curved quartz stone, creating a smooth, reflective surface that gives the clay its subtle sheen. This traditional technique—bruñido—compacts the surface and draws out the natural depth of the material, without the use of glaze.
The deep, inky tone of Barro Negro is the result of a firing process in which smoke, heat, and a deprivation of oxygen create an intense carbonization effect. Barro Terra, by contrast, undergoes an open-air firing process that retains the clay’s natural earthy color and highlights its warmth.
Created in collaboration with maestro Amando Pedro, our longtime friend and collaborator, in his workshop in San Bartolo Coyotepec, we drew inspiration for the shape from ancient cántaros—the traditional vessels used to transport and store mezcal.
Leadtime 4-6 weeks.
[member_only]SPEC SHEET[/member_only][non_member]SPEC SHEET[/non_member]
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