For this celebration, Cordero Atelier developed a proposal inspired by the concept of Botanical Minimalism, where architecture, landscape, and botanical design come together in a delicate balance between tropical exuberance and purity of form.
Scope: Creative direction, experience design, spatial design, botanical scenography, food and beverage design, talent curation, uniform design, location scouting, and guest experience.
Botanical Minimalism emerges as a form of balance. It does not seek to contain the jungle, but to understand it.
This concept arises from observation. Every botanical element is chosen with intention; every empty space is conceived as part of the whole. The gesture seeks to reveal the essential beauty of the organic, its hidden geometry, its essence.
Between tropical exuberance and the purity of design, a harmonious tension takes shape: a meeting point between untamed nature and the human gaze that interprets it.
In this way, the space becomes a garden shaped by emotion and silence. A place where every flower, every shadow, and every curve finds its meaning.
The papelillo (Bursera simaruba) is a tree native to Mexico’s Pacific coast, easily recognized by its reddish, copper-toned bark, which peels away in thin layers, almost like paper.
This natural act of renewal symbolically connects the tree with transformation and the passage of time.
Through these ice pieces, we integrate the identity of the place into the event experience, allowing nature to reveal itself slowly, at its own pace.
Botanical Minimalism.
An installation that transforms the table into a space of display, where light shapes the experience and human connection.
From the botanical study that gave the event its identity emerged a new layer: a metal herbarium that transformed the ephemeral into the permanent.