Dumbbell formed Regina Galvanduk And Andres Mier y Teran Proven to be a guarantee of creative excellence. To prove this, it is enough to review several outstanding projects that they have developed with their interdisciplinary office MYT + GLVDK.
For this reason, it is not surprising Bombutethe space that houses its own creative laboratory and was recently opened to the public, is an example of the fusion of innovation, experimentation, style and ancestral traditions.
blank canvas
Located in the heart of Polanco -in Hegel 232for more accuracy- , Bomboti emerges as a new convergence of art, design, crafts and architectureas a manifesto for interdisciplinary dialogue, the result of the exploratory impetus of its founders.
In this sense, the choice of its name is not accidental, since the term Bombute It comes from the word otomi b’o, mb’ot’i, mbo’iwhich sets the color black. I moved to this project, this word It symbolizes elegance, mystery and dichotomy between light and shadow, providing an aesthetic canvas for appreciating the beauty of work done by hand. At the same time, it becomes an invitation and an excuse to discover unusual things.
Three worlds in one
Divided into three sections, this space that functions as a gallery, store, and creative laboratory, blends aesthetics and experimentation into every corner.
While on the ground floor of toiletry items, stationery, books, music and commerceupstairs, baptized as Galleryan organization emanating from a pastoral and eclectic lifestyle, shown through furniture pieces, lighting fixtures and symbolic creations from the MYT + GLVDK portfolio.
On its part, the roof houses a Scandinavian-style greenhouse and the so-called Stadyan area dedicated to various experimental experiments in order to find new, surprising and even disruptive applications based on the styles and disciplines of the artists who are invited to carry out these interesting collaborations.
Creativity and ancient wisdom
Throughout their careers, the creative duo have dedicated themselves to in-depth research on traditional crafts and contemporary workshops around the world. So, Mier y Terán and Galvanduque worked alongside potters, stonemasons, cabinetmakers, blacksmiths, potters, goldsmiths, and weaversamong other master craftsmen, in their integrated design and architecture works.
Today, this wealth of knowledge gained and experiences lived in different communities in Mexico and other countries are distilled with the spirit that gives life to Pombuti, a project that, after all, is a tangible testament to this exploration and in which each piece embodies human ingenuity, as well as the manual ability to transform Materials to Incredible Creations.
Extraordinary beauty for every day
It’s more than just a show venue or a highly curated boutique, it’s all over the place An experience that celebrates the transformative power of creativity and the bridge that can be forged between art, design, crafts and architecture. This approach is a reflection of the philosophy of MYT + GLVDK, a Mexican company that stands out for its commitment to offering innovative, functional and aesthetically pleasing solutions, focused on solid and well-defined concepts, from various disciplines that converge to achieve a common purpose.
In this way, Bomboti is a personal, intimate, and close invitation from Andrés Mier y Terán and Regina Galvanduque to immerse themselves in these creative narratives that emerge from a space as unique as this one, redefining the way we perceive and appreciate beauty. From everyday life to transform it into an unforgettable experience.
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