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Mestiz Opens Up a Workshop in a Historic Mexican Building

Local design studio Mestiz opens up a new brightly designed workshop and studio location in a historic building in San Miguel de Allende. It is inspired by collaborative work alongside local craftspeople and artisans to truly honor and celebrate the pride of the space. The studio is on Pasaje Allende, which is right in the center of the city, known for its art scene and colonial architecture.

Daniel Valero, founder of Mestiz explains collaboration with local artisans, stating, "In our studio, partnerships aren't short-lived; they're built to last. We've nurtured long-term relationships with artisans, where learning and creating are an ongoing process. It was once a kitchen and now it's a space that respects the idea of Mexican cuisine, infusing it into our creative sanctuary."
Trend Themes
1. Collaborative Workspaces - The opening of brightly designed studio showrooms fosters collaboration between local designers and artisans, fostering a creative sanctuary.
2. Celebrating Local Craftsmanship - Mestiz's new workshop location celebrates the pride of San Miguel de Allende's local craftspeople, honoring their traditions and skills.
3. Revitalizing Historic Buildings - The conversion of a historic building into a modern studio and workshop space demonstrates the trend of revitalizing architectural landmarks for creative purposes.
Industry Implications
1. Design and Crafts - The design and crafts industry can capitalize on the trend of collaborative workspaces to create innovative products and preserve traditional craftsmanship.
2. Tourism and Hospitality - The tourism and hospitality industry in San Miguel de Allende can benefit from the trend of celebrating local craftsmanship by offering unique experiences and accommodations that highlight the city's vibrant art scene.
3. Real Estate and Property Development - The real estate and property development industry can find disruptive innovation opportunities by repurposing historic buildings, like the one in this article, into modern creative spaces that attract businesses and residents.

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