Interior Architect · Furniture & Object Designer
I am a Peruvian interior architect and designer based in Paris, with more than fifteen years of experience working across interior architecture, furniture design, and handcrafted objects.
Objects
Handcrafted by artisans from Chachapoyas in northern Peru, this collection is made from walnut tree seeds. The natural patterns revealed in each cross-section give every piece its distinctive character. Traditionally consumed as food, the seed also produces a natural black dye once used for textile coloring.
Crafted from chambira palm fiber by Kukama women artisans in the Peruvian Amazon, these pieces highlight a material that has been used for generations to create bags, fans, hammocks, and other handcrafted objects. Its strength, flexibility, and cultural significance make chambira an integral part of the region’s artisanal traditions.
Handcrafted from the shell of the huingo fruit by Kichwa women artisans in the Peruvian Amazon, these objects highlight a material traditionally used for drinking and food storage. For generations, huingo has been part of daily life in the region, including the consumption of masato, a fermented cassava beverage.
Handcrafted by artisans from Chachapoyas in northern Peru, this collection is made from walnut tree seeds. The natural patterns revealed in each cross-section give every piece its distinctive character. Traditionally consumed as food, the seed also produces a natural black dye once used for textile coloring.
Salvatore De Marzo
Interior Architect · Furniture & Object Designer
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