Timeline
2025
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Presentation of select pieces from the FOLIA collection at FOG Design+Art Fair, San Francisco with Ago Projects Gallery.
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Participation in Art Week Mexico City with select works from the FOLIA collection.
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Longlisted at the Créateurs Design Awards for the Best Limited Series and Bespoke Design category.
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Featured in Wallpaper** January issue as one of the "Stars Ascending".
2024
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Solo show presenting the FOLIA collection with Ago Projects Gallery.
2023
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Presentation of Candelera 03 in the Diseñando el Futuro exhibition at Design Week México's 15th anniversary.
2022
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Presentation of Candelera 04 in the Transatlántico exhibition by Galerie Philia.
2021
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Presentation of Candelera 03 in the Inédito: Limited Edition exhibition at Design Week México.
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Presentation of Candelera 02 as part of Casa Quieta's new collection.
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Presentation of pieces Óseo and Temis in special editions for Zona Maco Diseño Emergente.
2020
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Presentation of Temis in Inédito 2020 as part of Design Week México.
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Presentation of Óseo in Inédito 2019 as part of Design Week México.
2019
2018
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Launch of the Mila collection for Basamento at the Abierto Mexicano de Diseño.
2017
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Exhibition of Proyecto Swell at Museo Franz Mayer.
2016
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First Place in the Bench category at the AHEC Design Awards with the Swell project.
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Selection of the TableFolio project for the Premio Nacional de Diseño: Diseña México.
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Furniture and product designer at Esrawe Studio.

Federico
Stefanovich
Mexican designer based in Mexico City.
Whose practice focuses on collectible design and the creation of sculptural lighting and objects that explore the interplay between form, light, and materiality.
Through a language that moves between the organic and the geometric, he combines digital processes with the artisanal mastery of local workshops, celebrating the imperfection and human character of the handmade.
His work is distinguished by meticulous attention to detail, a continuous pursuit of balance, and a deep interest in fostering an emotional dialogue between object and user. Each piece reflects layers of process, cultural history, and collaborations with traditional crafts, moving beyond folkloric stereotypes to propose a contemporary vision of Mexican design.
Stefanovich’s work has been presented at international fairs and galleries including FOG Design+Art in San Francisco, the Triennale di Milano during Milan Design Week, and 3 Days of Design in Copenhagen, as well as a solo exhibition at Ago Projects in Mexico City.
In 2025, he was named one of Wallpaper Magazine’s “10 Stars Ascending” and received the People’s Choice Award from the AZ Awards, distinctions that establish him as one of the most relevant emerging voices in today’s global collectible design scene.







