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Essesi: Exclusive and passionate design by the Esses brothers

by @industrialkonzept Team

In the vibrant world of design, there are always people who have the courage to leave the beaten track and pursue their own vision. Alberto Esses, former Lead Industrial Designer at the Tesla Design Studio in Los Angeles, is one of these visionary minds. But Alberto went one step further by founding the Essesi brand together with his brother Alan Esses, a former mechanical engineer at FormLabs. This dynamic duo set out on a mission that not only embodies their passion for design, but also opens up the space for unbridled creativity.

A vision that becomes reality

"Essesi, a growing collection that celebrates each object and its place in its environment. Designed to elevate a moment, spark curiosity and inspire conversation." These words from Essesi's mission statement not only define what the brand stands for, but also reflect the Esses brothers' unbridled passion for design. They have made a conscious decision not to commit to a specific product, but rather to enjoy the freedom to put their creative ideas into practice.

Essesi Object

Essesi Object

Essesi Object

Unique exclusivity

One of the most striking features of Essesi is the limited production quantity. Once sold out, the products are not produced again. This gives each Essesi product a special exclusivity and rarity that sets it apart from others. Each piece bears the signature of the Esses brothers and tells a unique story.

A trip to Mexico

The Esses brothers returned to their home country of Mexico to manufacture their products. Here, they work closely with skilled craftsmen while utilizing state-of-the-art technology to ensure that each product is of the highest quality. This connection to Mexican culture and craftsmanship is reflected in every Essesi design, and it's clear that the brothers are proud of their roots.

Essesi Object

Commitment to social responsibility

Another commendable facet of Essesi is their commitment to social responsibility. A portion of the sales proceeds are donated to non-profit organizations in Mexico that promote creativity and education. In this way, Essesi is helping to effect positive change in their community while creating inspiring designs.

Design from Los Angeles, accessible worldwide

Although Essesi is headquartered in Los Angeles, California, design lovers from around the world can discover the brand's treasures. With the recently launched online store, products can be shipped directly to buyers, giving everyone the opportunity to bring a piece of Essesi into their home.

Essesi Object

Essesi Object

A journey, a story and a lifestyle

Essesi is a brand with a philosophy of life that is reflected in each of its products. Alberto and Alan Esses have managed to combine their passion for design, their Mexican roots and social responsibility into a unique brand. Discover their collection and be inspired by the beauty and meaning of their objects.

Essesi has been nominated for the industrial ART DESIGN AWARD 2023

Visit the Essesi website and discover the designs of the Esses brothers.

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