Pedregal

The collection borrows its name from famed architect Luis Barragan's project, "Jardines del Pedregal de San Angel" (the gardens of the lava fields), which was at the forefront of a new and distinctively Mexican-modern architecture development of the 1940's; dramatic houses and gardens blending into the beautiful volcanic landscape in the center of Mexico city, with the most notable one iconic of architect's work, Casa Pedregal. Discover

Pedregal Daybed

From $18,000

Furniture > Seating

The PEDREGAL daybed is defined by clean, minimalistic lines and crisp tailoring, a stepped oak base and frame create a distinguished profile, lending warmth to the austerity of its silhouette.

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