fernando laposse is shaping the future of craft
Across Fernando Laposse’s work, the future of design begins in a field, where a plant is grown for more than its commodity value and a material carries the memory of the place and people that made it.
Speaking with designboom, the Mexican designer traces his practice through corn husks, agave fibers, eroded hillsides, and the village of Tonahuixtla, where making becomes a way to build an economy around what the land can sustain.
His objects move through galleries and public installations, but their logic starts elsewhere, with seeds, farming seasons, soil, and relationships that have been maintained over years.
‘Craft is different, and it is...
