Andrés Monnier Contemporary Sculpture and Functional Stone Design
Andrés Monnier is a distinguished Mexican sculptor and designer whose work exists at the intersection of functional furniture and fine art. Born in Guadalajara and currently working from his studio in Ensenada, Andrés Monnier utilizes primal materials—most notably volcanic rock, marble, and concrete—to create pieces that tell stories of deep time and geological memory. A self-taught artist with a background in medicine and industrial engineering, he approaches sculpture with a unique perspective on the human form and natural void. His practice is defined by a commitment to hand-carving techniques, often collaborating with a team of artisans to shape massive rock formations into delicate, sensory objects. Monnier is particularly recognized for his Olympo collection and his innovative use of fire within stone tables and fire pits, which he views as a way to breathe life into static materials. His work has gained international acclaim, featuring in exhibitions from New York to Paris, and is characterized by a balance between the raw, unyielding nature of stone and the refined elegance of contemporary collectible design. By challenging the boundaries of domestic objects, Andrés Monnier transforms everyday items into totemic sculptures that evoke both ancient mysticism and a futuristic aesthetic.