Onora Casa in Polanco offers a chic collection of Mexico's finest handcrafted home goods, blending artisanal tradition with modern elegance.
Lope de Vega 330, Polanco, Polanco V Secc, Miguel Hidalgo, 11560 Ciudad de México, CDMX, Mexico Get directions
"Consistent with the trend of sourcing made-in- Mexico products that depart from the Technicolor serapes of days of yore, Onora's home goods are Mexican-made, but few have the vivid colors that many people have come to associate with Mexican design. Instead, black, white, beige, and gray comprise the palette here, with items on offer including dishes, candle holders, table runners, pillows, bed linens, and more."
"The brainchild of Maggie Galton, a NYC transplant who spent years working with artisans across the country, and business brain Maria Eladia Hagerman, Onora sells beautiful handicrafts designed for contemporary homes. Banish visions of multicolored fiestas from your head, though, their palette is restrained to black, white, grey, beige, and the occasional pop of color, and the products themselves are exquisite. They carry black clay candleholders from Oaxaca, table runners from Chiapas, serving dishes from Puebla, and much more—this shop makes us want to start over and redecorate."
"Onora Casa is my favorite spot to find beautiful Mexican crafts."
"Onora Casa is a beautiful project dedicated to creating home accessories and textiles with artisanal designs that are a reinterpretation of classics, says Salazar." - Mosha Lundström Halbert
"The rich handicraft heritage of Mexico is on curated display at this home goods shop in the upscale Polanco district. There are supple wooden bowls with bottoms painted bright shades, textiles that will make you swoon, and hand-woven baskets, all made by national artisans. Jícaras huicholas, dried gourd containers hand-set with thousands of miniscule beads in stunning patterns, are a gorgeous link to hundreds of years of tradition. Even if you’re not checking a bag back home, these containers are small enough to warrant purchasing a few.Lope de Vega 330, Polanco" - ByScarlett Lindeman