OCTOBER 2018

Ángulo Cero is thrilled to present the launch of the first collection of  For Generations to Come (FGTC) a project by Puerto Rican designer Michelle Gratacós-Arill. Early in 2017, Michelle moved to Mexico City to establish relationships with the local design scene and study the resources of industrial and artisanal production available in the country. That is how the first collection of FGTC was born. An array of metal planters and rugs made in collaboration with Mexican graphic designer Tania Zaldívar.

On the occasion of the launch and this year´s edition of Design Week Mexico, the gallery presents an installation of her metal designs that explore new ways of use of such material. The installation will be accompanied by a collection of limited edition rugs that represent the philosophy of the brand. FGTC is based on honesty and a commitment to a design philosophy grounded on the creation of durable and non-disposable objects that invite the user to play, to be creative and to create living spaces surrounded by imagination and life.