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Maquizcóatl Credenza is a work by Andrés Gutiérrez and is inspired by Maquizcóatl, the two-headed serpent, symbol of justice and karma in Aztec culture.

Originario: When Mexico’s past, future and kitsch collide

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An Aztec god, some bright colors and a time-capsule to another age: all in a day's work for this Mexico City design team.
Valquirico, Tlaxcala

Tiny Tlaxcala offers Mexico living like no other

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It's Mexico's safest state — and one of the fastest growing economically, just two amazing reasons why Tlaxcala could be right for you.
Mola Mx "Maria" credenza

Retro-minimalists Mola Mx are handmaking Mexico’s future interior design classics

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Inspired by Mexico and informed by modernism, one design team is bringing classic Mexican designs into the 21st century — via the 1960s.
Façade of Colegio San José, in Sonora, Mexico

How modern architecture revitalized Sonora

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The Sonoran Desert and breathtaking landscapes have inspired new architects to build the state's new identity.

The stunning traditional houses transformed into modern spaces

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These outstanding restored traditional houses fuse contemporary and legacy architecture into one timeless classics.
Sustancia design artwork

How one interior designer is using ancient pottery techniques to create modern art

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Modern interior design sensibilities inform Indigenous craftwork to produce art that is Mexican to the core.

A guide to the best hospitals in Mexico City

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This round-up of Mexico City's best hospitals is sure to take some of the stress away from choosing where to seek care.
Mexican candies

Guide to the unique world of Mexican candies

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If you don't know your Pulparindo from your Alegría, don't worry - here's everything you need to know about Mexico's sweet treats.
dental clinic

Why Mexico is the perfect place for dental treatment

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Two industry experts weigh in on why Mexico is the ideal choice for professional and affordable dental work.

CoLores Decor: Classic meets new for iconic Mexican designs

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Traditional Mexican artisanal craftwork meets contemporary style in Gil Herrera's reinterpretation of genre defining interior pieces.