Artefacto Serpiente by Lordagsondag at White Label Project
Artefacto Serpiente by Lordagsondag at White Label Project
Artefacto Serpiente by Lordagsondag at White Label Project
Artefacto Serpiente by Lordagsondag at White Label Project
Artefacto Serpiente by Lordagsondag at White Label Project
Artefacto Serpiente by Lordagsondag at White Label Project

Artefacto Serpiente

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By the Mexican design studio Lørdag & Søndag.

This Artefacto was designed by Lørdag & Søndag in Mexico City and hand-woven by master artisan Don Claudio in the Sierra Madre Oriental- mountain range of  the State of Oaxaca, México.

Rattlesnake-shaped pieces inspired by a sculpture of Ahuítzotl, an aquatic animal from pre-Hispanic mythology that features a human hand at the end of its tail. These pieces  are woven without an internal metal structure using a fiber called G'noo Xombé Nisin, in Mazatec, the local language of the region.

Height: 50 cm / 19.6 inches
Length: 110 cm / 43.3 inches

Color: Beige

Regularly wipe it with a soft dry or slightly damp cloth.

Made to Order item is shipped within 4-6 weeks from order placement.

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Meet Lørdag & Søndag

Lørdag & Søndag is a Mexico City–based design studio founded in 2011 by brothers Salvador and Enzo Compañ. They work closely with master artisans from various regions of Mexico to develop pieces called Artefactos that blend traditional techniques (weaving, fiber, stonework, wood, volcanic rock etc.) with clean, modern and timeless design aesthetics. Their work draws inspiration from Mexico’s rich cultural heritage—pre-Columbian art, archaeology, and regional craft—while steering forms towards sculptural, unusual, and refined objects.

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