Portrait by Robin Bervini

Josefina Muñoz is an Argentine designer and artist creating crafted objects and furniture where texture, form, and detail echo the richness of a life shaped between different horizons.

In 2012 she received a degree in Product Design at the ESAD from Barcelona. She pursued further studies at ECAL in Lausanne Switzerland, where she received a master’s degree in Design for Luxury & Craftsmanship.

Shortly after completing her studies, Josefina established her own studio, creating collectible design objects showcased in galleries and fairs worldwide. She received the Art & Design Indosuez Award, by the Swiss Arts and Crafts Association, and was a finalist at the Swiss Design Awards in the Product & Object category. 

Currently based in the Loire Valley, France, Josefina works from her studio-atelier, crafting her own pieces and collaborating with skilled artisans to bring her vision to life.

Collected work

A brown ceramic vase with circular handles on a dark background holding a green palm leaf.
Atacama Crawled Plate in stoneware Josefina Munoz

Foundations of experience, shaping the work I create today

A modern vase with a black leather top, brown middle section, and black bottom, placed against a plain white background.
A glass art sculpture featuring a blue and clear glass glob with gold accents, mounted on a wooden surface.
A glass artist shaping a piece of molten glass at a workbench in a glassblowing studio.
Section of a marble quarry with large blocks of marble extracted from the rock face, showing machinery and equipment at the bottom for processing the stone.
Interior of a modern living space with a brick wall, hanging bags, decorative glass jars on furniture, a standing lamp, and abstract patterned cushioned seating.