
Alina Rotzinger, a designer and artist rooted in the wilds of Quintana Roo, Mexico and now based in Berlin, channels the charged spaces between nature and technology, violence and calm. Her signature obsession with the cone form, sharp and enigmatic, recurs throughout her sculptural furniture and installations. Raised between her mother's artistic pursuits and her father's technologically advanced workshop, Rotzinger's creations are marked by restraint, obsession, and the tension of latent threat, embodying both elegance and menace. Each piece is a meditation on material honesty and emotional resonance, shaped with both traditional handcraft and advanced processes, and designed to provoke and seduce in equal measure.

Alina Rotzinger, a designer and artist rooted in the wilds of Quintana Roo, Mexico and now based in Berlin, channels the charged spaces between nature and technology, violence and calm. Her signature obsession with the cone form, sharp and enigmatic, recurs throughout her sculptural furniture and installations. Raised between her mother's artistic pursuits and her father's technologically advanced workshop, Rotzinger's creations are marked by restraint, obsession, and the tension of latent threat, embodying both elegance and menace. Each piece is a meditation on material honesty and emotional resonance, shaped with both traditional handcraft and advanced processes, and designed to provoke and seduce in equal measure.

