
LUTECA EQUIPAL CHAIR W28.75" x D27.5" x H31.5" x SH18"
LUTECA
A bold reimagining of traditional Mexican craft through a modernist lens, the Equipal Chair by Pedro RamĂrez Vázquez distills the vernacular equipal into a refined, architectural object. Designed around the time of the 1968 Mexico City Olympics, the chair reflects Vázquez’s vision of national identity—rooted in indigenous form, elevated through geometric clarity and minimalist execution. With its lattice base and taut tub seat, the piece merges structure and symbolism, tradition and innovation.
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LUTECA EQUIPAL CHAIR W28.75" x D27.5" x H31.5" x SH18"
LUTECA
A bold reimagining of traditional Mexican craft through a modernist lens, the Equipal Chair by Pedro RamĂrez Vázquez distills the vernacular equipal into a refined, architectural object. Designed around the time of the 1968 Mexico City Olympics, the chair reflects Vázquez’s vision of national identity—rooted in indigenous form, elevated through geometric clarity and minimalist execution. With its lattice base and taut tub seat, the piece merges structure and symbolism, tradition and innovation.
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LUTECA
A bold reimagining of traditional Mexican craft through a modernist lens, the Equipal Chair by Pedro RamĂrez Vázquez distills the vernacular equipal into a refined, architectural object. Designed around the time of the 1968 Mexico City Olympics, the chair reflects Vázquez’s vision of national identity—rooted in indigenous form, elevated through geometric clarity and minimalist execution. With its lattice base and taut tub seat, the piece merges structure and symbolism, tradition and innovation.




















