Wabi-sabi style foyer decor with a rustic wooden console bench, vase, and warm earth tones.

OUR ETHOS

HONORING OUR MAKERS

we work in close partnership with skilled artisans — valuing their knowledge, their time, and the passion and care embedded in their craft. behind every piece is a person, and their presence is felt in the work. we believe the maker is never separate from the made.

ROOTED IN CRAFT

every piece in our collection is the result of time-honored methods and unhurried process. we believe the how matters as much as the what — that patience, skill, and respect for materials. these are the qualities that outlast trends — and make objects worth passing on.

A SHARED LOVE OF THE CREATIVE PROCESS

OUR STORY

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after years of brainstorming — at times over a few too many cervezas — our dream finally took shape. nomasuno was born from a shared passion for craft and design. we're energized by the creative process and the people behind it: the makers, the artisans, the hands that bring ideas to life. that's why everything we do honors quality materials, human skill, and fair trade practices. our design collaborations aren't one-off projects — they're long-term partnerships built on trust and transparency. we believe the most meaningful objects are shaped as much by process as by purpose.

  • CHRISTOPHER HARMAN

    designer, entrepreneur, patent holder. creative problem solver. never in one place for more than a few weeks.

    can be found... searching for the best breakfast tacos, writing haikus, enjoying artisanal mezcals, roaming museums, admiring architecture in a good neck scarf.

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    PHILIP HERNANDEZ

    designer and maker of furniture and objet d’art with a long history in the luxury architectural residential world. thought wrangler.

    can be found... drinking coffee or maté, submerged in cold water, searching for more fish… if I see you, ask me about my new idea.

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    JUAN IGNACIO MICHEL

    industrial designer, educator, and entrepreneur. sees design as a bridge between cultures, nature and human stories.

    can be found... riding his bike, reminding everyone that tequila is best enjoyed “blanco derecho” or cooking recipes discovered on journeys around the world.

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    SARAH BELPEDIO

    creator guided by nature. cultivator of beauty and reciprocity. deloitte consultant in a past life.

    can be found... living a wabi sabi aesthetic. hosting gong fu tea and intentional dinners with local produce and fresh baked sourdough. in the dojo practicing martial arts.