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Xinú Conjures a Luscious Haven in the Heart of Mexico City

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Like wine and coffee, fragrance is an expression of the terroir. Every scent, however delicate or bold, emerges from the landscape, with flowers, fruits, leaves and roots all imbued with hints of the wind, air, rain and soil that shaped them. For Mexican perfumery Xinú, this intrinsic relationship between aroma and geography is the essence of a brand that exclusively sources its botanicals from the Americas. At Xinú’s striking yet remarkably tranquil boutique in the heart of Mexico City, it’s an ethos that is also meaningfully embodied in architecture.

It’s also easy to miss. From the Calle Marsella streetfront — a popular shopping stretch in the bustling Colonia Juárez neighbourhood — Xinú is almost imperceptible. Tucked into a mid-block courtyard and accessible from a narrow, garage-like tunnel entry, the shop is announced only by a lush, richly landscaped walkway. Past the greenery, the path gives way to a verdant inner courtyard, where the graceful form of a circular wood pavilion is nestled among the greenery.

Replacing a former auto mechanic, the project revives an awkward urban leftover into an earthy oasis. Inside, the pavilion’s simple yet rigorously ordered radial structure conveys visitors on a journey through scent — and geography. Local designers Esrawe Studio and Cadena Concepts deftly organized the open pavilion into a series of discrete zones, with the exterior wood columns supporting displays that pair each of Xinú’s six signature perfumes with the organic materials used to create the fragrance.

At the heart of the room, meanwhile, the broad central column — which evokes a majestic tree trunk — is paired with a bespoke circular table, where visitors encounter the candles and body care products that round out the meticulously curated Xinú brand. Throughout a simple yet sophisticated space where wood and glass are the dominant materials, expansive windows reinforce a connection to the surrounding landscape (designed by Arturo Flores), amplifying the feeling of natural immersion.

From a pared down architectural kit of parts, the designers have evoked a powerful sense of place — and a distinct connection to the terroir. It is a deeply immersive setting, and an uncommonly holistic integration of architecture and brand identity. At Xinú, it comes as no surprise: Architects Héctor Esrawe and Ignacio Cadena founded the brand in 2016, bringing design and fragrance into a dialogue rooted in the shared values of material honesty and veneration for the landscape and natural context.

It makes for a happy marriage. While a handful of global retailers — notably including fellow fragrance brand Aesop — have made impressive strides to integrate a local design language at their boutiques, Xinú raises the bar to new heights. Here, space and scent alike speak the same elegant and thoughtful language.

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