Marc’s 575 sq. ft. loft apt. in Mexico City has wonderful floor-to-ceiling windows.

Built in 2019, the architects merged classic Mexico City design themes like floor-to-ceiling glass walls with a modern industrial interior.
The furniture has been slowly collected over the past two years, largely from vintage dealers
and local makers.

Marc describes his style as Modern + Industrial + Mid-Century + Green.

The most recent piece he bought was this custom-made charcoal-colored terrazzo table from a local Mexico City design shop.
To complement the table, he bought a four-piece set of Cesca chairs from a vintage furniture shop.

Marc’s decorating advice is take your time; there’s no fire.


Marc explains, “Mexico City has a thriving design community — from textiles and ceramics to woodwork and stone carvings (and everything in between) — making it an inspiring and limitless place to design your home.” It was only upon his move to Mexico City in 2019 from Washington DC that he began to take a deeper interest in his space.

His favorite part of the loft is the indoor-outdoor living space. Mexico City has good weather year round, so he can fully retract the the balcony doors on most days. Plus, it allows his dog to be outside whenever he wants.
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