Recycled-copper elements accent "purist interior design" of Mexico City fashion boutique
By
Dan Howarth
15d ago
Local architect Laura Vela Lasagabaster and designer Manu Bañó have used copper as an accent material inside a luxury concept store Colima 162 in Mexico City's Roma Norte neighbourhood. The 210-square-metre Colima 162 boutique is named after its location on Colima Street, inside a large residence built in 1919 during Mexico's Porfirian era. Lasagabaster and
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