About Agnes Studio
Agnes Studio, Founded in 2017, is the creative collaboration between Guatemalan designers, Estefania de Ros and Gustavo Quintana-Kennedy. Agnes Studio bases its practice in materializing hypothetical futures creation of objects that live between art and design by exploring, honoring and defying the boundaries of traditional and experimental craft methods in Guatemala

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Featured Pieces
Códice Side Credenza by Agnes Studio
By Agnes Studio
Located in Guatemala, GT
Codex or Códice means in latin a chunk of wood, it’s also used to refer to hand written manuscripts. Mayan and Mexica Codices were written in wood bark, mostly in pictorial Glyphs, b...
Category
2010s Guatemalan Modern Side Tables
Materials
Oak, Bentwood
Rectangular Pillow hand weaved in Natural Color Cotton
By Agnes Studio
Located in Guatemala, GT
The beauty of this collaboration with Wayil is the cultivation of their own seeds specially the ancient brown native pre-hispanic Ixcaco seed and fostering sustainable growth.
Inspi...
Category
2010s Guatemalan Modern Pillows and Throws
Materials
Cotton
Cylindrical Pillow hand weaved in Natural Color Cotton
By Agnes Studio
Located in Guatemala, GT
The beauty of this collaboration with Wayil is the cultivation of their own seeds specially the ancient brown native pre-hispanic Ixcaco seed and fostering sustainable growth.
Inspi...
Category
2010s Guatemalan Modern Pillows and Throws
Materials
Cotton
Palma Chair in Bronze by Agnes Studio / Estefanía de Ros
By Agnes Studio
Located in Guatemala, GT
The Palma chair / Silla Palma
Casted from Latania lontaroides Palm leaves, dried and carefuly formed to create the quasi-im- mposible mold that gives birth to this piece. The Palm...
Category
2010s Guatemalan Organic Modern Side Chairs
Materials
Bronze
Códice Side Table by Agnes Studio
By Agnes Studio
Located in Guatemala, GT
Codex or Códice means in latin a chunk of wood, it’s also used to refer to hand written manuscripts. Mayan and Mexica Codices were written in wood bark, mostly in pictorial Glyphs, but also using a numerical system that consists of dots and dashes and a special symbol for zero. In this series we wanted to translate and abstract this idea of the knowledge and essence of a Códice; the importance of communication and its evolution through time, through the wood carvings both in its geometrical and systematic patterned repetition of its drawer in contrast with the organic and random carvings made by the artisanal technique of “conchitas, hand chiseled by master artisans in Antigua guatemala.
Category
2010s Guatemalan Modern Side Tables
Materials
Oak, Bentwood
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