Mexican design studios create custom furniture collection for Azteca Stadium's World Cup renovation
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Ben Dreith
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A group of Mexican design studios — CUAIK | CDS, Luis Huerta, Estudio Ignacio Urquiza Ana Paula de Alba, CAAM Arquitectos, and Clásicos Mexicanos — have collaborated to create a custom furniture collection as part of a major interior overhaul of Mexico City's iconic Azteca Stadium. The stadium is one of the venues set to host matches for the 2026 FIFA World Cup. The furniture collection is part of a broader hospitality program redesign aimed at modernizing the stadium's interiors while incorporating local design sensibilities.
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· 2 pulledA group of local designers have showcased a custom furniture collection as part of an overall overhaul of the interiors at Mexico City's Azteca Stadium
Mexican studios CUAIK | CDS, Luis Huerta, Estudio Ignacio Urquiza Ana Paula de Alba, CAAM Arquitectos and Clásicos Mexicanos collaborated for an overhaul of the hospitality program
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