
Summary
- The project marks the brand’s move into hospitality through a contemporary art and design focused lens
- Original architectural elements were preserved and paired with custom furniture, ceramics, textiles and artworks that feel embedded in the space rather than staged
Clase Azul México has opened Casa de Los Leones, a new cultural space housed in a restored historic mansion in Polanco. Opening February 17, the project marks the brand’s move into hospitality through a contemporary art and design focused lens, positioning the house as a platform for contemporary Mexican craftsmanship and creative collaboration.
The restoration and design were led by C Cúbica Arquitectos, working directly with Mexican designers, artisans and artists across multiple floors of the home. Original architectural elements were preserved and paired with custom furniture, ceramics, textiles and artworks that feel embedded in the space rather than staged. Ceramics play a central role throughout, reflecting both the material traditions of Mexico and Clase Azul México’s connection to handcrafted processes.
Artwork is integrated throughout the house intentionally with restraint. The lobby features a rotating installation program, opening with a work by Amador Montes, while additional commissions and works appear across the lounge, bar and private rooms. Highlights include a textile installation by Beatriz Morales made from discarded agave fibers, and contributions by Raul de la Cerda throughout the property.
Casa de Los Leones also hosts Taste of Time, an appointment only tasting experience centered on guided tequila pairings as well as a private floor dedicated to collectors with a library and intimate tasting spaces. Casa de Los Leones is located at Luis G. Urbina 104, Polanco, Mexico City and is open by appointment only. More information is available at claseazul.com.
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