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MALACATE TZALAM STOOL

Price

$14,000.00

The Malacate Stool evokes the essence of the malacate, the Mesoamerican tool that gave life to weaving with its constant and precise movement. Carved from reclaimed spring wood and complemented with volcanic stone, this bench symbolizes the interweaving of stories and materials. Like the endlessly spinning winch, Malacte remains steadfast in its purpose, uniting the force of nature with the delicacy of ancestral art.

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MEASURES

DIAMETER: 33CM

HEIGHT: 47CM

CARE

  • Keep the dish away from excessive moisture and avoid direct exposure to the sun.
  • Clean only with a damp flannel.
  • We recommend moisturizing the wood every 4 months with mineral or coconut oil, using a flannel.

SHIPPING

  • We ship nationwide.
  • Packaging is designed to protect the integrity of the piece during shipping.
  • National deliveries: 15 - 20 business days.
  • International deliveries: For more information, contact agf@kanakmx.com.

PRODUCTION

Production:

Our pieces are made with reclaimed wood, which makes them unique and unrepeatable. Each product presents natural variations in grain and tonalities, reflecting its origin and handcrafted process, making no two pieces the same.

The production time is 8 to 12 weeks, which allows us to ensure the quality and detail in each creation.

Designers:

  • Álvaro Gtz
  • Enrique Pon

PRICE

ALL PRICES ARE IN LOCAL CURRENCY (MXN).

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SUSTAINABILITY 

Every project is an opportunity to practice sustainability. From the selection of materials to the replanting of trees, we make sure that our practices respect and regenerate the natural environment.

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LOCAL

We control every stage of the process, from sawing and drying the wood to the artisanal manufacturing of each piece, all with local resources, guaranteeing the highest quality and a positive impact on our environment.

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COMMUNITY

We preserve the rich carpentry tradition of the Chiapas mountains, hiring and training local artisans to fuse ancestral techniques with contemporary designs, promoting the sustainable development of the region.

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