“For the last fifteen years,” wrote Argentinian designer Cristián Mohaded at the opening of the catalogue of his recent retrospective at the Museo Nacional de Arte Decorativo in Buenos Aires, “I have attempted to create a specific way of conceiving and producing design that brings to the surface the potential that lies buried in Argentina’s land and culture.” Since founding his studio in 2011, he has become the ambassador of Argentina in the world of contemporary design, constantly capturing its locality, traditions, and identity.
Furniture Design: Then and Now – with…
“For the last fifteen years,” wrote Argentinian designer Cristián Mohaded at the opening of the catalogue of his recent retrospective at the Museo Nacional de Arte Decorativo in Buenos Aires, “I have attempted to create a specific way of conceiving and producing design that brings to the surface the potential that lies buried in Argentina’s land and culture.” Since founding his studio in 2011, he has become the ambassador of Argentina in the world of contemporary design, constantly capturing its locality, traditions, and identity.