Bridging ancestral techniques with contemporary clay craft
For 3daysofdesign, Studio davidpompa introduces Can Natural, a new edition of one of the studio’s most established collections, developed by master craftsmen in Los Reyes Metzontla, Puebla. Emerging from an ongoing exploration of materiality and surface, the new finish reveals a warmer, more natural tonal quality, highlighting the depth, texture, and tactile honesty of clay. This new clay reflects not only a different aesthetic but also a distinct material process and regional identity. This clay development marks the beginning of a collaboration between davidpompa and 1050°, a cooperative of master artisans from Mexico dedicated to preserving ceramic traditions and ancestral knowledge rooted in the territories of Oaxaca, Puebla, and Chiapas.

for 3daysofdesign, davidpompa and 1050° cooperative introduce Can Natural collection | all images by Studio davidpompa
Craft, time, and texture define the Can Natural clay collection
While emerging from different contexts, both practices, Studio davidpompa and Cooperative Artisan Collective 1050°, share a common sensibility: a deep respect for craftsmanship, material integrity, and the time embedded within handmade processes. The collaboration is grounded in a mutual appreciation for Mexican artisanal traditions and the cultural knowledge carried through generations of craftsmen. Can Natural collection reflects this dialogue between contemporary design and traditional craftsmanship. The finish embraces irregularity, texture, and nuance, preserving traces of the process and emphasizing the natural character of the material itself.

Can Natural reflects this dialogue between contemporary design and traditional craftsmanship

the new finish reveals a warmer, more natural tonal quality

the finish embraces irregularity, texture, and nuance, preserving the traces of process

the series is crafted from natural clay in collaboration with 1050°, a cooperative of master artisans from Mexico

the texture emphasizes the natural character of the clay material

this new clay reflects not only a different aesthetic but also a distinct material process and regional identity

the collection reflects the dialogue between contemporary design and traditional craftsmanship

Can portable natural takes the essence of the Can collection to a new level with portable functionality

the natural tone reflects the raw color of the clay harvested from the arid hills surrounding Metzontla

this clay development marks the beginning of a collaboration between davidpompa and 1050°

emerging from an ongoing exploration of materiality and surface

the project showcases a deep respect for handmade craftsmanship and material integrity

the collaboration is grounded in appreciation for Mexican artisanal traditions and the cultural knowledge
project info:
name: Can Natural Collection
designer: Studio davidpompa | @studiodavidpompa
collaborator: 1050° (1050 Grados) | @1050grados
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edited by: christina vergopoulou | designboom
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