Pieces shown in New Everyday, hosted by Angulo 0.
May 17—Aug 1, 2025. Laguna, Mexico City.
Noolii Panels translate the same generative language behind Noolii into a different material logic. Unlike Noolii-Páramo, where each tile is made from a mold-making process with fixed, repeatable geometries, the panels are CNC-milled from wood, allowing the forms to behave as a continuous surface rather than as separate units.
Noolii’s shapes are chosen from a larger set of sixteen parametrically generated sculptural forms. In wood, these geometries can be interpolated like typography: just as a letterform shifts from condensed to extended, or changes through vertical metrics, each module’s proportion can stretch, compress, and evolve while remaining part of a coherent family. The result is a surface system that maintains a consistent identity while gaining warmth, variation, and scale through the grain, depth, and continuity of the milled material.
Panels
Noolii Rounded: Tzalam, 90 x 66 CM
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3D Routing by Eduardo Ramírez/FabLab México
Panels
Noolii Condensed: Burnt Guanacaste (Parota), 72 x 61 CM
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Nooliitje Slab: Mahogany, 37 x 70 CM