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Daniel Orozco Estudio redefines contemporary Mexican design through furniture and objects that merge craftsmanship, natural materials, and sculptural forms. Rooted in Tulum and with a multidisciplinary showroom in Mexico City, the studio creates pieces that transform everyday spaces into meaningful and sensory experiences.

Daniel Orozco Estudio has established itself as one of the most promising names in contemporary Mexican design. Founded in Tulum by designer Daniel Orozco, the studio is distinguished by creating pieces that go beyond functionality, transforming furniture and everyday objects into sensory and emotional experiences.

Inspired by nature, the studio develops collections that merge noble materials such as solid wood, stone, marble, and natural fibers with artisanal processes and a contemporary aesthetic. Through geometric forms, sculptural volumes, and constant material exploration, each piece reflects a balance between art, design, and functionality.

Collaboration with Mexican artisan communities is one of the studio’s core pillars, reaffirming its commitment to sustainability, fair trade, and the preservation of traditional craftsmanship. From lighting and tables to sculptures and custom furniture, Daniel Orozco Estudio’s creations seek to establish a profound connection between the user, the space, and the materials.

Located in the San Miguel Chapultepec neighborhood of Mexico City, the studio’s showroom serves as an extension of its Tulum space and as a gathering place for the creative community. More than an exhibition space, it was conceived as a multidisciplinary laboratory where design, art, and culture converge, opening its doors to exhibitions, workshops, and collaborations.

With a presence at major international design fairs and collaborations with global brands, Daniel Orozco Estudio continues to position Mexican design on the international stage, demonstrating that objects can be far more than functional pieces—they can tell stories, evoke emotions, and transform the way we inhabit spaces.