Furniture Designs Based on Traditional Mexican Masks

Ana Jimenez is a Mexican furniture and product designer in London. Her series entitled "Los Enmascarados" consists of five pieces of household furniture designed to reflect traditional Mexican masks. These masks represent archetypes that appear in folk theater and festivals. For example, pictured above is The Double Face--a mix of good and evil present in one individual.

The Drunk Lady

The Devil

The Buffoon

The Old Man

-via Dornob


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really? "news came this week.."? keep up neatorama....september 25,2009 is certainly not "this week."

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