Panorammma is a furniture design atelier based in Mexico City that seeks to redefine our relation to functional objects through experimentation with materials and forms. Functionality becomes a premise for visual narrations and a medium for concieving new possibilities of living immersed in an aesthetic proposal.
Panorammma’s inspiration centers around exploring past visions of the future and creating myths of memory. Constructing on our past experiences through new visual narratives.
Describe your creative process.
Getting involved with the production of a work for me has frequently resulted in it fueling the idea for another, leading the way for a very natural, cyclical pattern of conception and creation.
What are 3 words that best describe your work?
anachronistic, syncretic, uncanny
Who are some artists that have influenced your work?
I admire Isamu Noguchi's work, presented as ambiguous in relation to time. This position exhibits traction between the archaic past and the technological future, reminding us of our limited perspective of geological time. Byung Chul Han’s reflections on beauty and the sublime have been important in my practice and a reminder to take distance from trend aesthetics and understand how they have real effects on the collective unconscious. Other muses include: Lilly Reich, Eva Hesse, Tobia Scarpa, Gae Aulenti.
What is the most important tool when creating your work?
a pen
What is the best piece of advice you have been given?
Once can plan forever, but it is better to act and plan as you grow.
Where do you go for inspiration?
traveling around the country to different workshops is always inspiring