The second U.S. installment of Roche Bobois' "L’Artesanía de Vivir" project comes to Dallas The exhibit consists of 32 unique versions of the brand's iconic chairs: Loop, Ava, Florian and Lully, reimagined by 23 Mexican craftsmen from different states in Mexico.
The exhibit was first displayed at the prestigious Alcazar del Castillo Chapultepec in Mexico City and subsequently journeyed through Mexico, stopping at museums in Chiapas, Zacatecas, and Oaxaca. Last November, the exhibition traveled outside of Mexico for the first time to Houston, with the cavernous Buffalo Bayou Park Cistern serving as a dramatic backdrop.
The exhibit will be open 11 am-6 pm Tuesday through Friday, and 11 am-4 pm on Saturday and Sunday. There will be a closing cocktail reception on April 24 from 6-8 pm.
The second U.S. installment of Roche Bobois' "L’Artesanía de Vivir" project comes to Dallas The exhibit consists of 32 unique versions of the brand's iconic chairs: Loop, Ava, Florian and Lully, reimagined by 23 Mexican craftsmen from different states in Mexico.
The exhibit was first displayed at the prestigious Alcazar del Castillo Chapultepec in Mexico City and subsequently journeyed through Mexico, stopping at museums in Chiapas, Zacatecas, and Oaxaca. Last November, the exhibition traveled outside of Mexico for the first time to Houston, with the cavernous Buffalo Bayou Park Cistern serving as a dramatic backdrop.
The exhibit will be open 11 am-6 pm Tuesday through Friday, and 11 am-4 pm on Saturday and Sunday. There will be a closing cocktail reception on April 24 from 6-8 pm.
The second U.S. installment of Roche Bobois' "L’Artesanía de Vivir" project comes to Dallas The exhibit consists of 32 unique versions of the brand's iconic chairs: Loop, Ava, Florian and Lully, reimagined by 23 Mexican craftsmen from different states in Mexico.
The exhibit was first displayed at the prestigious Alcazar del Castillo Chapultepec in Mexico City and subsequently journeyed through Mexico, stopping at museums in Chiapas, Zacatecas, and Oaxaca. Last November, the exhibition traveled outside of Mexico for the first time to Houston, with the cavernous Buffalo Bayou Park Cistern serving as a dramatic backdrop.
The exhibit will be open 11 am-6 pm Tuesday through Friday, and 11 am-4 pm on Saturday and Sunday. There will be a closing cocktail reception on April 24 from 6-8 pm.