For COLLECTIBLE New York 2025, Concordia Studio presents Inventario, debuting a limited-edition collection by Venezuelan designer Maria Laura Camejo, at Booth B31, September 3rd–7th.
Objects carry the weight of memory. Rooted in the domestic archetypes of her childhood home: a trunk, a rocking chair, a room divider, each piece reimagines familiar wooden forms in metal, reframing them as embodiments of both preservation and change. This material shift mirrors the migration experience: the hardness of distance against the warmth of memory. Inventario engages with the way home evolves when it exists across time and geography.
Curated by Martin Isaza and Danielle Juliao, in collaboration with producer Marines Soria, this presentation invites viewers to consider how heritage and experimentation can coexist.
Objects carry the weight of memory. Rooted in the domestic archetypes of her childhood home: a trunk, a rocking chair, a room divider, each piece reimagines familiar wooden forms in metal, reframing them as embodiments of both preservation and change. This material shift mirrors the migration experience: the hardness of distance against the warmth of memory. Inventario engages with the way home evolves when it exists across time and geography.
Curated by Martin Isaza and Danielle Juliao, in collaboration with producer Marines Soria, this presentation invites viewers to consider how heritage and experimentation can coexist.