Hector Esrawe | Esrawe Studio

Monday Oct. 2, 2023 , 5 to 6:30 p.m.
Héctor Esrawe's lecture, "No Boundaries: Transiting the Intersections Across Creative Disciplines," will delve into the boundless possibilities that emerge when the lines between disciplines blur, fostering a platform of seamless collaboration and transformative solutions.
Three modern table lamps with overlapping arch shapes in different sizes emit warm light, placed side by side on a white surface against a dark background.

NO BOUNDARIES: TRANSITING THE INTERSECTIONS ACROSS CREATIVE DISCIPLINES  

In this lecture, Héctor Esrawe will explore the realms of creative innovation and disruptive design, unveiling the art of transforming challenges into opportunities through multidisciplinary collaboration to create integral projects, expressions, and solutions. Delving into the creative processes of different platforms around Hector's practice, we'll witness innovation and experimentation thriving. 

The lecture will delve into the boundless possibilities that emerge when the lines between disciplines blur, fostering a platform of seamless collaboration and transformative solutions. We celebrate creativity and collaboration, bearing witness to the power and beauty that arises when diverse minds and talents come together. 


ABOUT HÉCTOR ESRAWE 

Héctor Esrawe — born in 1968 in Mexico — is a prolific furniture and interior designer, architect, academic, and entrepreneur, living and working in Mexico City. 

His work reflects a clear knowledge and understanding of materials, processes, techniques, and artisanal skills. Esrawe’s passion for continuous experimentation and horizontal collaboration has become the essence of his work today, as well as how the line between disciplines is blurred in his practice. 

He has co-founded the nomadic gallery MASA, the experimental glass-making collective VISSIO, the evocative EWE Studio, the unique experience of Xinú perfumes, and his original design and architecture practice Esrawe Studio, founded in 2003.

A man with short, slicked-back gray hair and a beard stands with arms crossed, wearing a dark shirt and bracelets, looking thoughtfully to the side against a plain dark background.

 

A modern bench made of metal rods of varying lengths, creating a jagged, cascading effect along the bottom edge, set against a plain, textured wall and concrete floor.

 

Seven layers of a gold, slatted material are stacked on the floor of a dimly lit room, with sunlight streaming in and casting dramatic shadows across the crates and the surrounding area.