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Octavia Casa

Octavia Casa, Mexico — Narrow courtyard with stacked wooden-railed balconies, white walls, potted greenery, and natural light filtering through a minimalist passage.

Images Courtesy of Octavia Casa

Set in a quiet nook of Mexico City's hip Condesa neighborhood, this dreamy six-room oasis balances soft minimalism while remaining true to its Mexican identity. Stepping past the sleek teakwood-paneled façade, you'll feel like entering a perfectly appointed private home.

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A project designed under the creative leadership of the Architect Pablo Pérez Palacios and the PPPA firm, the Octavia Casa space is an exclusive tourist refuge with a minimalist atmosphere showcasing the natural, simple, clean, honest and fresh way of life. Inside the house, a simple, clean, honest, and Mexican world was created, in which the synergy between design, architecture, and the local area is reflected in every corner.

Octavia Casa, Mexico — Minimalist courtyard with lush tropical plants, large-leaf philodendrons, flowering shrubs, vertical wood slat screens, and polished concrete surfaces in bright daylight.
Octavia Casa, Mexico — Minimalist courtyard with natural light, concrete pedestal table, wooden bar stools, potted plants, and corrugated metal screening.
Octavia Casa, Mexico — Dark stone sculptural stools in minimalist white gallery space with concrete flooring and soft natural light.
Octavia Casa, Mexico — Dark wooden side table with woven basket against warm wood-paneled wall with vertical fluting, minimalist hospitality interior design.
Octavia Casa, Mexico — Cream boucle chair with wooden legs beside natural wood cabinetry, dried botanicals in glass vase, minimalist hospitality interior design.
Octavia Casa, Mexico — Styled breakfast table with croissants, bread, ceramics, and glassware against neutral wall with dried botanicals and natural light.
Octavia Casa, Mexico — Minimalist bedroom corner with wooden bench, linen curtains, woven rug, and soft natural light filtering through sheer drapes against neutral plaster walls.
Octavia Casa, Mexico — Minimalist bedroom with white linens, cream walls, floor-to-ceiling curtains, woven chair, and fresh flowers in ceramic vase by nightstand.

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Octavia Casa, Mexico — Minimalist bedroom with natural wood nightstand, white linens, and black sconce lighting against neutral walls.

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Octavia Casa, Mexico — Dark wood stool with round seat beside bench in minimalist interior with warm lighting and corrugated wall panels.

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Octavia Casa, Mexico — Minimalist bedroom with walnut wood headboard, cream linens, natural fiber runner, and floating nightstand detail.

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Octavia Casa, Mexico — Minimalist corner with white drywall, wooden shelf, and ceramic vessel casting soft shadows in natural light

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Octavia Casa, Mexico — Minimalist bedside arrangement with dried botanicals in cream ceramic vase on dark wood round table, natural linen textiles, warm neutral tones.

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The Details

What makes it Kobu

Inside the house a simple, clean, honest and Mexican worldWith decorative detailing from national brands such as Onora, Encrudo, Ente and the latest line in Octavia's homeware collection, every corner of the house transports guests to the brand´s root core of contemporary Mexican culture.

Surrounded by national folklore, the streets full of life and the typical essence that the city offers, the Octavia Casa space offers a unique experience of luxury and simplicity.

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Directions

Benito Juarez International Airport (MEX)

30 min by car

The Destination

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Photography

Commissioned photography for luxury hospitality and properties.

Selected work

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