Omē, the poetry of Mexican objects in Paris
Finding spaces that share our philosophy and lifestyle has allowed us to reach more people and places to continue growing as a community. One of these projects is Omē , a studio that is opening its doors in Paris as a communication channel and a window to connect Mexican brands with an audience on the other side of the world.
Omē Studio and the poetry of Mexican objects in Paris
Omē Studio is a project created by Jessica Martínez and Eric Valdheres that, by creating a place that functions as a bridge that brings Mexican talent closer to people from other cultures, without fear of breaking the limits of geography, is demonstrating that Latin American projects are capable of participating in a global market.
Omē was born from the desire to pay homage to the aesthetics and work of Latin American creatives. We are inspired by their essence, the legacy of craftsmanship, awareness, simplicity and perfection that are reflected in both the process and the result of each object and piece.
This intimate showroom is located at 7 Avenue Frémiet 75016 Paris, in the artistic area of the 16th arrondissement, surrounded by prominent art and fashion museums such as the Palais de Tokyo, the Marmottan-Monnet Museum, the Palais Galliera Museum and the Yves Saint-Laurent Museum. The studio is an open space carefully curated to maintain a clean aesthetic that is divided into two lounges for visitors to discover, learn and be carried away by curiosity.
