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Wallpaper|October 2024
At an art-filled Mexico City residence, New York designer Giancarlo Valle has put his own spin on the country's traditional craft heritage
DAN HOWARTH
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There aren't many interior designers working today who use physical models to guide their decision-making and develop their schemes. Yet for New York designer Giancarlo Valle, these tools are not just key to his studio's day-to-day operation, but also represent a constant state of flux and experimentation, and a continuation of ideas between each project. This approach to design has remained consistent since he founded his eponymous studio in 2016, as his projects have grown in scale and ambition.

'It's quick, it's intuitive, it's malleable,' he says of the clay model-making process.

By creating each of their highly detailed maquettes at the same scale, and storing all of them in an archive space at their Canal Street studio, Valle and his team are able to return to earlier designs and borrow specific pieces or circle back to the same larger ideas.

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