Ernesto Gómez Gallardo: The architect who redefined Mexican furniture
Though you might not know it now, there was a time — particularly during the first half of the 20th century — when architects also engaged in furniture design. Numerous notable examples exist worldwide, including the French architect Le Corbusier, who designed the iconic LC2 and LC4 chairs ; the German architect Ludwig Mies van der Rohe, known for the legendary Barcelona chair ; and the Finnish-American architect Eero Saarinen, renowned for the Tulip table . Mexico also contributed to this creative wave. During this period, prominent Mexican architects like Ernesto Gómez Gallardo Argüelles and Pedro Ramírez Vázquez — who created the National Museum of Anthropology and History — and the Mexican-Cuban architect Clara Porset , who designed iconic furniture for figures such as Luis Barragán and Mario Pani, crafted remarkable pieces that significantly impacted the history of design in Mexico. Ernesto Gómez Gallardo Argüelles, in particular, stands out. Designed in the 1950s, the iconi...