Mexican
Made of paper and ink.
Sourced from book publisher Abrams out of New York.
In Mexican: A Journey Through Design, American expat Newell Turner explores the essence of Mexican style, uncovering the vibrant cities and tranquil pueblos that define the country's design legacy.
With a foreword by Susana Ordovás, this visually rich book is organized around nine key periods that have shaped Mexican design, from pre-Columbian civilizations to colonial arts, art deco, surrealism, and modernist movements. Turner’s journey through private Mexican homes and public spaces reveals the depth of the country’s aesthetic heritage, capturing every room, courtyard, and even small details like flowers or furniture.
Through breathtaking photography, Turner invites readers into Mexico’s design world, blending personal discovery with a deep reverence for the country’s history and landscapes. This stunning volume is both a visual journey and a tribute to Mexico’s unique cultural and design identity.
Includes color photographs.
Size: 9.25 W x 12 H in. | 256 pages.
Care: Use at your leisure.


