Celina Mancurti

Mossoki House Welcomes Celina Mancurti: Handcrafted Heirlooms Steeped in Argentinian Tradition

We're thrilled to introduce a new vendor to the Mossoki House family whose work embodies heritage, sustainability, and timeless design: Celina Mancurti!

A Life Woven with Textiles

Celina Mancurti is an Argentinian textile designer who brings the rich tapestry of her Buenos Aires roots to every piece she creates. Her designs are more than just aesthetics; they're an extension of her cultural heritage and a love for the handcrafted.

With over a decade of experience in the textile industry, Celina Mancurti felt a calling to explore beyond conventional practices. She's passionate about preserving the artistry of traditional textile making, evident in her focus on eco-friendly, organic materials and meticulous handcrafting techniques.

Sustainable Luxury for Everyday Living

Celina Mancurti's exquisite collection is a celebration of slow design and handcrafted quality. Each piece is a labor of love, meticulously hand-screen printed on 100% linen using eco-friendly processes at her Tampa, Florida studio. Organic cotton thread completes the picture, ensuring every detail aligns with her commitment to sustainability.

The resulting collection features simple yet practical linens designed to become cherished heirlooms. These are pieces that transcend trends and seasons, meant to be passed down through generations, growing softer and more beloved with time.

A Passion for the Tactile

Celina Mancurti finds immense satisfaction in the tactile nature of her work. The joy of working with her hands and transforming raw materials into beautiful, sustainable pieces is evident in every stitch.

We at Mossoki House are honored to feature Celina Mancurti's exquisite collection. Stay tuned for upcoming posts where we'll delve deeper into the unique designs and the beautiful story behind each handcrafted piece. We know you'll love the blend of Argentinian heritage, sustainable practices, and timeless design that Celina Mancurti brings to Mossoki House!

 

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