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PECA

A line that traverses the skies into that which is beyond the earth. This sculptural assembly of clay pieces produced in the central valleys of Oaxaca using ancient techniques and based on a sacred concept of pottery is burnished with river stones and fired in a wood-burning oven.

The structure provides a path for plants, a refuge for birds, and a route for cascading water. It invites reflection on what it means to take root and align.

PECA

A line that traverses the skies into that which is beyond the earth. This sculptural assembly of clay pieces produced in the central valleys of Oaxaca using ancient techniques and based on a sacred concept of pottery is burnished with river stones and fired in a wood-burning oven.

The structure provides a path for plants, a refuge for birds, and a route for cascading water. It invites reflection on what it means to take root and align.

 

DESIGNER

Carla Hernández for Peca

ARTISAN / PRODUCER

In the hands of the artisanal tradition of Rufina Ruiz and Amando Pedro, artisans from Santa María Atzompa and San Bartolo Coyotepec in Oaxaca.

DIMENSIONS

Ø 17 × 200 cm (Possibility to extend with 1m sections)

PRODUCTION TIME

12 weeks

WEIGHT

15kg (per meter)

MATERIAL

Black & Natural Clay from Oaxaca


ABOUT

 

Peca, founded in 2007 in Guadalajara, Mexico, is led by head designer and director Caterina Moretti, whose practice is defined by a deep sensitivity to detail and a profound connection to nature. Working primarily with natural, earthen materials, Moretti explores organic textures and forms to create timeless furniture, accessories, and interior projects that bring past and present into dialogue. Central to Peca’s philosophy is the preservation of ancestral craft techniques through close collaboration with local artisans and guest designers, resulting in a body of work that balances tradition and innovation while responding thoughtfully to contemporary environments.

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