buenos aires, argentina

Stool and staking tables by Things from.
A Dialogue Between Craft and Contemporaneity. For one day only, Isska transformed the exhibition space of Ruth Benzacar Gallery during Pablo Siquier’s show, introducing its objects as a living intervention within the artist’s architectural universe.
Between the pulse of the immigrant craftsman and the gaze of the contemporary creator, Isska proposed a new language of Argentine luxury—an alchemy of craft, matter, and memory. Through leather, bronze, and wood, materials woven with history became gesture and rhythm, echoing both tradition and innovation.
Rooted in Buenos Aires yet resonating globally, Isska’s presence redefined the boundaries between design and art, revealing luxury not as ornament, but as identity — and as soul.