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MESA ROSETTA

A Small but Well-Curated Store of Mexican Artisanal Objects

May, 2025
MESA ROSETTA | Photography Champ Creative©

A tiny hole-in-the-wall store, MESA ROSETTA presents artisan goods and books as selected and curated by Michelin-starred chef Elena Reygadas and her team at Rosetta.

Some objects are collaborative, made by Mexican artisans who have collaborated for years with Rosetta. Glasses, plates, knives, tablecloths, molcajetes, aprons, candles, cookbooks, as well as maguey distillates and Mexican honey can be found in-store, with displays changing constantly.

The MESA store is small but worth the visit, especially whilst visiting Panadería Rosetta or Rosetta restaurant just next door. Learning more about Mexican craft is to to understand its culture, and MESA especially offers items that celebrate craftsmanship and everyday beauty with objects that all tell a story.

MESA ROSETTA | Photography Champ Creative©
MESA ROSETTA | Photography Champ Creative©
Champ Magazine Editorial Director Monique Kawecki visits MESA ROSETTA | Photography Champ Creative©
MESA ROSETTA | Photography Champ Creative©

MESA ROSETTA
Colima 164,
colonia Roma, Mexico City

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Images: Champ Creative©

May, 2025