
Nyra Troyce, designer and interior designer, revealed in an interview with Publimetro details about her collection "Milpa" and its meaning. Troyce shared that the inspiration for this collection comes from her connection to the countryside since childhood, influenced by her grandfather who worked in Agriculture. Additionally, the meaning of her name, which translates to furrow in the land, has strengthened her bond with Mexico and nature over time.
The designer noted that the pandemic has led people to value their spaces more and live them fully. Therefore, she decided to bet on a natural and timeless design in her collection "Milpa", with pieces that endure over time and do not follow fleeting trends. She highlighted the importance of working in collaboration with artisan communities to preserve their techniques and ensure the sustainability of their creations.
With a focus on the cosmology and design of Mesoamerican agricultural systems, "Milpa" is presented as a collection based on sustainability and connection with nature. The designs, inspired by life in the milpa, seek to reflect a symbiotic relationship between shapes and colors that contribute harmony to spaces.
The pieces of the collection incorporate patterns inspired by the cosmology of indigenous peoples, with colors that evoke traditional crops. These designs can be integrated into various spaces, whether indoors or outdoors, thanks to their resilience and color palette that recalls the elements of the earth and plants.
The "Milpa" collection is characterized by being composed of fabrics made from recycled fibers, such as polyester and polypropylene, which makes them fire-retardant, washable, and durable. These properties ensure that the pieces remain in good condition over time and are suitable for use in different environments.
Nyra Troyce, a multidisciplinary artist with a deep connection to nature, has created a collection that reflects her passion for sustainable and timeless design, in tune with the current needs of living in harmony with the environment.