Equipal Dining Table - 1968, part of COLLECTIONAL's curated selection of Dining Tabless by Pedro Ramírez Vázquez

Equipal Dining Table - 1968

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Luteca

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The Equipal Dining Table by Luteca, designed by Pedro Ramírez Vázquez, continues the dialogue between tradition and modernism established by the iconic Equipal Chair. Its base reinterprets the rhythmic lattice structure of classic equipales through slender metal rods arranged in a precise, architectural pattern. A circular glass top rests lightly above the frame, balancing transparency with structural clarity.

Equipal Dining Table - 1968, part of COLLECTIONAL's curated selection of Dining Tabless by Pedro Ramírez Vázquez

Pedro Ramírez Vázquez

Mexican architect, urban planner, and designer

Pedro Ramírez Vázquez was a Mexican architect, urban planner, and designer whose fusion of European modernism with pre‑Columbian forms made him one of the most influential figures in twentieth‑century Mexican design.

He first gained national attention through a series of prefabricated rural schools developed under the mentorship of Jaime Torres Bodet. The project won the Grand Prix at the 1960 Milan Triennale and was later adopted by UNESCO in seventeen countries. His practice expanded rapidly across architecture, urban planning, industrial design, and public administration, all guided by his belief in Mexico’s “cultural constants”, the iconographic and spatial principles of pre‑Hispanic tradition that he saw as essential to an authentic modern Mexican identity.

 

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