RF study
This multidisciplinary team commanded by the architect Rafael Freyre agglutina visual artists, architects, traditional artisans, performers, traditional designers and even writers. With them they have managed to venture into projects of real estate, utensils and visual arts. «We are dedicated to the research of contemporary habitat and natural environments, in the Peruvian context, in order to dissolve the limits established between these two spaces,» they explain.
Its greatest premise focuses on the integration of professions and knowledge for the creative process of design, always in attachment to art and its connection between nature and human activity.
One of the most representative works of the RF study is the new property in which the prestigious central restaurant is housed, considered the best in Latin America.
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Ana G.
Ana María Guiulfo is the head behind this brand in which they deprive the prints and the mixture of colors in garments often intervened by herself. He began to show his collections in Peru and Miami since 2005, as well as in other catwalks around the world, and since then he has built a faithful group of clients who like the work they do with the fabrics full of personality.
In addition to his design career, he promotes the development of Peru through the Association We learn together, which promotes access to the education of children in vulnerable conditions that do not have access to schools.
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PUNA
This store-study was created by the artist and designer Yerko Zlatar and the interior designer Mariana Otero in 2010. Although its opening was in Cusco as a way of promoting Peruvian design outside the capital, they are today settled in Lima.
As a creative study they are dedicated to interior design, graphic design, concept design, brand, illustration and art direction, while on the store side, they have products such as textiles, utilitarian objects, clothing, furniture, and even incenses and soaps, all this with joint work with artisans and Peruvian teachers under the artisanal industry approach.
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