Furniture concept focused on the client, Shrimp Market, a restaurant specialized in Sinaloa-style seafood, famous for the use of shellfish in their cuisine. Each piece of furniture is an abstract representation of a diferent species, conceptualizing its behaviour and shape.
 
Shrimp Market en La Sastrería is a seafood restaurant that is developing a second branch on Medellin Street in Mexico City. The venue has a long history, as the residence of Jean-Louis Kerouac, a poet and writer, considered as one of the most important American authors of the 20th century.
 
 

Adrian Macazaga, an internationally-renowned tailor, later took ownership of the home and opened his workshop, of the same name. Time has given the place its own character, turning into a contemporary space that mixes architectural details and elements from each period in time.
 
 

The Camarón stool was designed for the bar area taking inspiration from the Pacific’s shrimp. 
The Langostina chair and Langosta table were conceptualized on the lobster color and exoskeleton’s shape.
The Centolla table Inspired on the Alaskan king crab.
 
 
Photos by Rene Enríquez/coolhuntermx | Jimena Rodríguez
 
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