Multifunctional sculptural design piece in stainless steel. It captures the essence of the bougainvillea, a three-petaled flower deeply connected to pre-Hispanic medicinal traditions.
Inspired by the geometric principles of the octahedron, its modular configuration allows it to function as a central table or to be stacked as a vertical sculpture.
Pedro Cerisola is a Mexican-Cuban designer known for his expertise in geometric modular structures and their application to the design of functional objects. He obtained his industrial design degree from Universidad Iberoamericana in 2004 and pursued a master’s in toy design at the Academy of Art University in San Francisco, California.
Pedro’s design expertise have garnered global recognition, with his work displayed in prestigious museums such as the University Museum of Sciences UNIVERSUM, MODO (The Object Museum), the Museum Rufino Tamayo, the Museum of Modern Art in Mexico City, Museo Nacional de Antropología, the Franz Mayer Design Museum, Museo Universitario Contemporáneo de Arte MUAC, Matadero Madrid, and Fuori Salone in Milan.
Pedro’s dedication to his craft is evident in his extensive experience as a chair professor at Universidad de Diseño Inovación y Tecnología UDIT in Madrid, as well as at the Instituto Tecnológico de Estudios Superiores de Monterrey in Mexico City. In 2012, he founded Canica Toy Lab, where he served as design director, and the collections have since been integrated into Estudio Cerisola’s, of which he is the current director.
Pedro Cerisola’s designs have been published in numerous print and digital media. His work demonstrates a keen attention to detail and a passion for creative problem-solving, resulting in exceptional quality pieces that push the boundaries of contemporary design. Pedro Cerisola remains a prominent figure in the design industry, recognized for his outstanding talent and contributions to the field.