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Recycled copper accents define purist interior of Mexico City boutique Colima 162

architecture-design · 2026-05-16

In Mexico City's Roma Norte district, architect Laura V Lasagabaster and designer Manu Bañó have unveiled Colima 162, a high-end concept store. This 210-square-meter boutique is situated on the first floor of a 1919 Porfirian-era building along Colima Street. The design maintains original elements such as full-height windows while introducing a sleek, minimalist aesthetic. Throughout the interconnected rooms, custom hand-hammered recycled copper pieces, made by artisans from Santa Clara del Cobre, function as both furniture and display items. Notable features include a large circular basin with a reflective surface, vertical panels with protruding rods, and a garment rail composed of slender copper poles. The space is complemented by beige lime-plaster walls and a matching bamboo silk and wool rug. The project team includes Natán Ayala, Roberto González, David Pfeiffer, lighting by S-ombra, and artisans Raúl Rauda, Pablo Reyes, and Humberto Reyes, with photography by Alejandro Ramírez Orozco.

Key facts

  • Boutique Colima 162 is located in Roma Norte, Mexico City.
  • The building is a 1919 Porfirian-era residence.
  • Interior designed by Laura V Lasagabaster and Manu Bañó.
  • Custom recycled copper pieces were crafted by artisans in Santa Clara del Cobre.
  • Copper elements include a circular basin, vertical panels, garment rail, concave stand, and floating shelves.
  • Materials include lime-plaster walls and a bamboo silk and wool rug.
  • One room has perpendicular mirrored panels for spatial illusion.
  • Photography by Alejandro Ramírez Orozco.

Entities

Artists

  • Laura V Lasagabaster
  • Manu Bañó
  • Natán Ayala
  • Roberto González
  • David Pfeiffer
  • Raúl Rauda
  • Pablo Reyes
  • Humberto Reyes
  • Alejandro Ramírez Orozco

Institutions

  • Colima 162
  • S-ombra
  • Dezeen

Locations

  • Mexico City
  • Mexico
  • Roma Norte
  • Colima Street
  • Santa Clara del Cobre

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