OMET
Collectible objects designed in Mexico and made by hand.
The Aurea Table is a celebration of imperfection.
Hand carved from lava stone, each piece reflects Daniel Germani’s belief that beauty lies in the marks left by the maker. With surfaces that are hammered in some places and polished in others, the table reveals the raw character of the material and the craftsmanship behind every detail.
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The textile pattern, created by Felipe Gómez and Dyad Studio, draws from Colombian Indigenous references, bringing forward a cultural memory that repositions how pattern is perceived within contemporary design. As Gómez reflects, it explores how these references can inhabit and transform the everyday.
Seen above on the Sepan Cuántos Pouffs by Tatiana Bilbao ()
The Sepan Cuántos Console, designed by Tatiana Bilbao, is composed of distinct elements brought together as an open system of forms, each carrying its own presence and logic. The design reflects her approach to adaptability, inviting continuous reconfiguration through arrangement in space.
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Mexican architect Lorena Vieyra (), Founder & Creative Director of OMET, shares the inspiration behind OMETs collection.
A reflection of contemporary design, artisanal craftsmanship, and the cultural narratives that shape each piece.
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For Raúl de la Cerda, material is more than a medium; it is the grounding presence of the final piece. Through wood and stone, the natural beauty of the earth becomes tactile, carrying memory, warmth, and permanence into the home. Each piece invites a deeper connection to nature, transforming raw materials into objects that feel both timeless and alive.
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A look into the making of the Sepan Cuántos collection, designed by world-renowned architect Tatiana Bilbao () and narrated by her.
Honoring the craftsmanship, tradition, and collaboration embedded in every piece.
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A conversation on origin and form.
A behind the scenes glimpse into the collaboration between Colombian artist Felipe Gomez () and multidisciplinary design studio Dyad Design ().
Vibrant color and mohair bring geometric motifs to life, rooted in cultural references and reinterpreted through contemporary design. As seen on the Sepan Cuántos Pouffs by Tatiana Bilbao ().
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The Nido Table by
Nido is designed to move with you, adapting, unfolding, and shifting to meet the rhythm of everyday life.
Captured at the Joselo Maderista Workshop (), Nido takes form in american walnut, materials shaped by hand, guided by tradition, and refined through making.
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Tatiana Bilbao’s () Sepan Cuántos Coffee Tables begin with the material itself. This tezontle piece, carved from red volcanic rock, is shaped through a slow hands-on process that reveals its porous texture and natural depth. Each cut responds to the stone, preserving its raw character while refining it into form.
Grounded, sculptural, and inherently unique, it brings warmth and a bold earthy presence into any space.
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Defined by contrast, resolved in balance.
The Luna Lounge Chair by Lorena Vieyra brings together marble mass and a softened, suspended seat.
Each element holds the other in a careful equilibrium.
A sculptural presence designed for comfort.
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