EWE Studio
EWE Studio, founded in 2017 in Mexico City by creative director Age Salajõe and designers Manuel Bañó and Héctor Esrawe, is dedicated to preserving and enriching Mexico’s artistic heritage. The studio creates unique, limited-edition pieces that blend traditional Mexican craftsmanship with contemporary design, using natural materials and time-honored artisanal methods.
Their designs draw deep inspiration from Mexico’s rich history, combining raw textures with refined finishes to craft pieces that tell a unique story and hold profound meaning.
EWE collaborates with leading international galleries such as Oliver Gustav in Denmark, Future Perfect in the United States, and MASA in Mexico. Among their standout projects is the Altar coffee table, designed for the leading Italian brand Tacchini and inspired by pre-Hispanic ceremonial altars.
EWE Studio’s works embody a unique connection between sculpture and functionality, highlighting Mexican heritage in innovative and inspiring ways. Their attention to detail, use of natural materials, and striking sensory contrasts have established EWE as one of the most prominent names in contemporary design.
EWE Studio
EWE Studio, founded in 2017 in Mexico City by creative director Age Salajõe and designers Manuel Bañó and Héctor Esrawe, is dedicated to preserving and enriching Mexico’s artistic heritage. The studio creates unique, limited-edition pieces that blend traditional Mexican craftsmanship with contemporary design, using natural materials and time-honored artisanal methods.
Their designs draw deep inspiration from Mexico’s rich history, combining raw textures with refined finishes to craft pieces that tell a unique story and hold profound meaning.
EWE collaborates with leading international galleries such as Oliver Gustav in Denmark, Future Perfect in the United States, and MASA in Mexico. Among their standout projects is the Altar coffee table, designed for the leading Italian brand Tacchini and inspired by pre-Hispanic ceremonial altars.
EWE Studio’s works embody a unique connection between sculpture and functionality, highlighting Mexican heritage in innovative and inspiring ways. Their attention to detail, use of natural materials, and striking sensory contrasts have established EWE as one of the most prominent names in contemporary design.