CADA ESTUDIO
Born and raised in Paris, France, Astrid is a licensed DPLG Architect and ASLA Landscape Architect. She has led architectural, landscape, art, and industrial design projects from concept to delivery, spanning scales from small sculptures to expansive landscapes for cultural institutions. In 2022, she founded her own collaborative atelier — cada ESTUDIO, based in Mexico City — with the ambition to transcend the ordinary and redefine spatial narratives.
At cada ESTUDIO, they see themselves as makers of space and experience, crafting immersive environments grounded in authenticity and innovation. Embracing their role as scenographers of the everyday, they infuse daily life with compelling stories, transforming ordinary spaces into evocative stages. As curators of experience, they attend to every detail with intention, ensuring each moment leaves a lasting impression. Their ethos centers on identifying and solving problems through design, meeting challenges with creativity and clarity. With a flexible, collaborative structure, they bring together diverse talents and savoir-faire tailored to each project’s unique needs.
Their studio’s manifesto is a commitment to discovery and a celebration of Mexico’s rich materials and craft traditions. Every project honors the singular spirit of its site, context, and client. Believing that true luxury lies in authenticity, they imbue each creation with a deep sense of place and purpose. For cada ESTUDIO, everything they design — whether a garden, building, interior, or object — is a space, and within that space, they dissolve the boundary between the everyday and the extraordinary.

They thrive on elevating routine into ritual, crafting spaces that are playful, thought-provoking, and memorable. Their work is about choreography over stillness, mise en scène over static images — emphasizing interaction between people, objects, and the space itself.
cada ESTUDIO consistently challenges convention, rethinking briefs to uncover new possibilities and push creative boundaries. Above all, they celebrate the collaborative process of making, infusing each step with curiosity, irreverence, and experimentation. For them, the process is as remarkable as the outcome — a journey that seeks to inspire, surprise, and reimagine how we engage with space.

Poliflores Series
Born from a simple desire to always have fresh flowers at home, the Poliflores series is a sculptural collection of cast aluminum vases. Loosely inspired by the dry-stacked walls of the Mexican countryside, each piece is created in a single sand-cast pour, then hand-polished by master Mexican artisans.
The form emerges from four converging vessels, offering a fluid yet structured shape to guide any floral composition. Each cell is individually sealed, allowing for easy and intentional arrangements — from simple market stems to ikebana-inspired displays.
Poliflores invites infinite possibilities. The collection is available in two variations — 4-cell and 3-cell formats — with a semi-matte or mirror-polished finish.

Trajectoire Collection

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Our Trajectoire series delves into the concept of transforming single extruded lines into tangible objects, including side tables, consoles, coffee tables, lighting fixtures, and credenzas.
Inspired by Osvaldo Cavandoli’s 1971 cartoon “La Linea,” featuring the character “Mr. Linea” depicted as a single continuous line encountering obstacles on his journey, the design of Trajectoire emerged from an intuitive scribble, symbolizing a personal new trajectory.
Each piece in the series is customizable in size and available in either stone or lacquered wood, offering versatility and adaptability to suit individual preferences and spaces.
