Latin American Creativity Shines At This Debut Austin Showroom
Drawing from more than 20 years of design experience, Mexico City-based architect Lorena Vieyra launched Omet, an international platform spotlighting Latin American creatives. Last fall, the company’s flagship showroom opened in Central East Austin. The space’s elegant furniture and artful accents range from volcanic stone stools, which are kept minimal to reveal the rock’s natural variations, to a green marble bench abstracting Mayan hieroglyphs. These various pieces celebrate the use of unique materials while exploring the designers’ heritages.
What was your vision for the showroom? The main goal was to have a well-curated gallery where people can experience our furniture. We wanted to create a destination where art and design come together, showcasing artists from Mexico and Latin America alongside Austin creatives.
How did you design the space? Originally, it had a gallery-like aesthetic with white walls, concrete floors and open ceilings. We brought in wood paneling and millwork to give it a cozier feel while maintaining a sophisticated look.
Tell us about the new line. There is a boldness in the geometrical forms, which are sharp and impactful. Other pieces are raw and organic, exposing the material’s purest form. These two aesthetics play off one another in a harmonious dialogue.