006 — Makers
The hands
behind the rooms.
Every object in Casa Capital and Casa Mestiza — and every piece in the collection — was made by someone we know by name. These are them.
- Architecture & joinery · Ciudad de México
Estudio Pani
Placeholder — a CDMX studio working in the Pani lineage. Shaped the structural carpentry, doors, and built-ins across both homes.
— Casa Capital · built-ins— Tezontle paperweight (Edition IV)Featured in · Casa Capital · Collection - Ceramics · Oaxaca
Ana Saldaña
Placeholder — slip-cast and hand-thrown vessels in cream and oxidized clay. Tableware lives in Casa Mestiza.
— Casa Mestiza · tableware— Breakfast serviceFeatured in · Casa Mestiza - Coppersmithing · Santa Clara del Cobre, Michoacán
Taller Cobre · Santa Clara
Placeholder — three generations of hammered copper. Made the morning coffee pots and the Copa de cobre edition.
— Copa de cobre (Edition I)— Coffee service · both homesFeatured in · Casa Capital · Casa Mestiza · Collection - Weaving · wool & linen · Mitla, Oaxaca
Hilda Vázquez
Placeholder — natural-dyed wool throws and linen runners on a pedal loom. Throws on every bed.
— Bed throws · both homes— Linen runnersFeatured in · Casa Capital · Casa Mestiza - Photography · Roma Norte, CDMX
Inti Calfat
Placeholder — silver gelatin prints of the neighborhood at first light. Framed in Casa Capital; numbered in the collection.
— Casa Capital · framed prints— Salt prints, Roma Norte (Edition V)Featured in · Casa Capital · Collection - Letterpress & bookbinding · Centro Histórico, CDMX
Prensa Mestiza
Placeholder — a two-person letterpress in a Centro courtyard. Prints the in-room reading list and the Cuaderno.
— Cuaderno Mestiza (Edition II)— Reading lists · both homesFeatured in · Casa Capital · Casa Mestiza · Collection - Mezcal · espadín · Miahuatlán, Oaxaca
Familia Cortés
Placeholder — a small family palenque. Double-distilled espadín for the house cantina and the No. 04 edition.
— Mezcal No. 04 (Edition III)— House cantina pourFeatured in · Collection