EXHIBITION DESIGN




CONEXIONES
MUNAL, Mexico City
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We developed an installation to showcase Technotabla-Proteak's new laminated and sustainable MDF boards made from eucalyptus. The design reflects the concept of individual spaces coexisting in a community, inspired by the early months of the Covid-19 pandemic. Circular modules of various diameters are arranged in grids, creating dynamic composition patterns. Visitors can explore the installation, which highlights the versatility of Technotabla-Proteak’s new materials and inspires a range of potential applications.
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Design:
Lara Hnos. + Emiliano Godoy + TUUX
2020
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Mentions: Abierto Mexicano de Diseño, iWay Magazine, EmpreFinanzas




TEAK HAUS AT IHA
Chicago 2020
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​Reimagining the classic homestore stand, this design showcases Teak Haus wooden chopping boards. A mix of colors and modular elements creates a stylish, functional space that feels both playful and inviting, perfectly highlighting the brand's products.
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Design:
TUUX
2020




"In Visible
diseño en vidrio"
Franz Mayer Museum, Mexico City
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This museum exhibition spans three galleries, showcasing decades of glass and crystal glass design by Nouvel and Pavisa in Mexico.
The concept focuses on highlighting transparency and the tools behind the creation of over 500 diverse glass pieces crafted by designers, artists, and architects. Our work included designing, producing, and installing the lighting structures, display tables, archive furniture, tool wall, benches, stools, and object display cases, creating a harmonious presentation of form, function, and beauty.
Design:
TUUX
2019
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Mentions: Archdaily, Coolhuntermx, AD magazine




ARCUM
MUNAL, Mexico City & Guadalajara
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We created an installation to showcase Technotabla-Proteak's new laminated MDF boards, made from sustainably managed eucalyptus. The display featured a harmonious blend of structures and arches, highlighting the versatility of the material and inspiring visitors to envision its various applications.
The exhibition was held at the Ex Convento de Santa Teresa in Guadalajara’s Historic Center, alongside the Guadalajara Furniture Fair, and later traveled to the Museo Nacional de Arte in Mexico City as part of the Abierto Mexicano de Diseño in 2019.
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Design:
Lara Hnos. + Emiliano Godoy + TUUX
2019
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PHOTOGRAPHY: Daniel Espinosa




TRAYECTO
MUNAL, Mexico City
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As part of an exhibition for Technotabla-Proteak, we presented their new laminated MDF boards made from sustainably managed eucalyptus.
The installation featured a blend of textures and reflections, demonstrating the material’s versatility and inspiring visitors to explore its potential uses. Initially displayed in a colonial mansion during Guadalajara’s Furniture Fair, the exhibition later traveled to the Museo Nacional de Arte in Mexico City for the 2018 Abierto Mexicano de Diseño.
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Design:
Lara Hnos. + Emiliano Godoy + TUUX
2018




MIRADAS A LA CIUDAD
Permanent exhibition
Mexico City's Museum
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This exhibition design invites visitors to reflect on Mexico City as an urban phenomenon from multiple perspectives. The galleries utilize texts, everyday objects, works of art, and technology to explore the capital’s history, challenges, sustainability, architecture, urbanism, celebrations, and social movements.
We designed, produced, and installed all the furniture to align with the museum’s essence and identity, creating eight galleries that include a central 'island,' neon display walls, banners, arches, projection spaces, benches, a central table, and amorphous furniture.
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Design:
TUUX + Mediapro Exhibitions
2018




MENTAL RELATIONS Eduardo Costa
Exhibition
TAMAYO ARTE CONTEMPORÁNEO MUSEUM, Mexico City
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Exhibition design project for two galleries of the retrospective exhibition on the work of the Argentinean artist, Eduardo Costa. In keeping with the exhibition’s name “Mental Relations…”, the exhibition design shows the artist’s versatility through 140 works (video, volumetric painting, installations, monochromes, facsimiles, archive materials and a rock song).
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Design:
Estudio Manuel Raeder + TUUX
2017
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PHOTOGRAPHY: Andrés Valencia