03/27/2026
This past weekend, Charlotte explored the vibrant energy of Mexico City, a place where every corner tells a story. From the bold modern lines of Museo Soumaya to the intimate, colorful world of Frida Kahlo’s Casa Azul, she found inspiration in the city’s art, architecture, and design. The mix of historic streets, contemporary buildings, and thoughtfully curated museum spaces sparked new ideas and reminded her how travel can feed creativity in unexpected ways.
What stood out most was the city’s lush greenery, with parks, tree-lined avenues, and hidden gardens creating moments of calm amidst the urban rhythm and showing how nature and design can beautifully coexist. Each museum, plaza, and building offered lessons in layering, texture, and perspective, shaping the way we approach spaces back home.
Travel like this isn’t just about seeing; it’s about experiencing, observing, and bringing back inspiration that informs every project. Mexico City was a true reminder that creativity thrives when we immerse ourselves in art, culture, and the world around us.