Las Ánimas

Totem builders of the retro-future
“Objects are very present, they have transcendence, they can take us to other spaces, make the mind travel.”
Las Ánimas

Las Ánimas (Pablo Párraga & Trini Salamanca) don’t just make objects. They craft artifacts that feel like they’ve arrived here from another timeline — or maybe another reality entirely.

From their studio in Sevilla, Spain, this duo fuses tribal, mystical, and retro-futuristic references into geometric sculptures, lighting, and furniture that blur the line between art, design, and ritual. Think of it as a collaboration between Brutalism, sci-fi, and a forgotten ancient civilization.

Their work draws on personal and collective memory: childhood nostalgia, insects, ancient totems, and the techno-optimism of the early internet age. Materials are their language. Light is their portal. And chaos? That’s just the raw material they turn into something sacred.

At Lola, they present a few pieces, including Anakronos — a lighting wall sculpture that feels less like a lamp and more like a key to a secret, temple-like state of mind.

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