With its stone table series titled Mapa de Suelos (“Map of Soils”), RF Studio transforms furniture into a medium of storytelling, bringing together Peru’s thousands-year-old geological heritage with a contemporary design language. Developed under the leadership of the studio’s founder Rafael Freyre, the collection combines marble, travertine, and onyx to translate the layered geography of the Andes into sculptural surfaces. Each table is not merely a functional object but a three-dimensional map reflecting Peru’s topography, mineral richness, and cultural continuity.
The conceptual framework of the series is based on the idea of looking at Peru’s landscape both from above and from beneath the earth’s surface. Surface compositions reminiscent of satellite imagery evoke the fragile topography of the Andes and the fluid textures of the Amazon basin, while the way the stone blocks come together reveals the sedimentary layers of the earth’s crust, fault lines, and tectonic traces. In this way, the tables become silent narrators that carry millions of years of geological processes into contemporary living spaces.
During the production process, the studio collaborates closely with Roberto Román, a master craftsman from Ayacucho whose family has practiced stone craftsmanship for three generations. The pieces are produced in his workshop in Lima using stone fragments that are often considered “waste” in industrial production. Instead of demanding large blocks, smaller pieces sourced from local quarries are assembled to create new geological compositions. This approach both respects the realities of artisanal production in Peru and proposes a more sustainable design model.
One of the most striking pieces in the series is a table specially produced for the world-renowned Central Restaurant in Lima. Designed in parallel with Chef Virgilio Martínez’s culinary approach, where Peru’s biodiversity is explored through a gastronomy structured around altitude, this piece establishes a conceptual bridge between landscape and flavor. The different layers of stone symbolize the diverse ecosystems represented in the restaurant’s dishes, turning the table into a spatial extension of the gastronomic experience.
Mapa de Suelos goes beyond being an aesthetic design series; it invites reflection on identity, land, and time. Each table can be read as a sculptural archive carrying Peru’s geological and cultural memory. Through this collection, RF Studio brings local materials and craftsmanship onto the global design stage, transforming contemporary furniture into a narrative of geography. Here, stone is not merely a material, but a story, one that connects the past to the present, shaped with respect and awareness.


































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