Design Week Mexico 2025 Showcases Sustainable Material Innovation by Eleven Designers
By
Ben Dreith
Slow-proofed and worth the wait. Worth its weight in flour.
Summary
The article covers Design Week Mexico 2025, highlighting eleven designers who showcased innovative and sustainable material experimentation. The event featured collaborations with fashion brands and oat milk companies, with designers using everyday and surprising materials to demonstrate creativity and function in Mexico's design scene. The showcase illustrates the growing focus on sustainability and material innovation in Mexican design.
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Every year, the organisers of Design Week Mexico put together showcases to illustrate different aspects of creativity and function in the country and region.
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