NONO at ZⓈONAMACO Diseño 2026: Domestic Monuments

Domestic Monuments frames our 2026 presentation. Furniture is treated as architecture at a domestic scale. Pieces are not accents. They are anchors. They carry the quiet authority of monuments while remaining close to daily life. A dining table becomes a gathering point. A console becomes a pause. A sculpture becomes a steady presence that calms the room.

At NONO, monumentality is not about size. It is presence, proportion, and restraint. Objects feel grounded. They hold mass without excess. Curves soften volume. Solid wood absorbs light. Each piece claims space without raising its voice. The monumental enters the home not to impress, but to remain.

Founded in Mexico City in 2011 by designer Joel Escalona, NONO has grown from a local studio into an international design house. The work blends advanced production with patient hands. Technology gives precision. Craft gives soul.

This presentation will be shown from February 4 to 8 at ZⓈONAMACO Diseño 2026, a platform where galleries, designers, and institutions gather to present contemporary design at the intersection of culture and craft. Established over fifteen years ago as a space for collecting and discourse, the fair fosters an active exchange between designers, curators, and collectors.

On view are the Socle Dining Tables and new Socle Side Tables, plinths reimagined as tables that ground the act of gathering. The Solace Series returns, now as console tables, sculptural, quiet, and poised. Still Stand, one of our earliest sculpture series, appears alongside new pieces, collaborations, and surprises.

Everything here is designed by Joel Escalona. These objects do not rush. They stay.

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