Juntos Projects is a design studio based in New York exploring the intersection of form, color and material.
Named after the Spanish word for “together,” the studio is led by María Daniela Huiza and Abraham Bendheim. What began as a creative dialogue between the two has evolved into a collaborative studio model—one that champions premium natural materials and honors the systems, relationships, and processes behind every design.
Each object begins with a hand-drawn sketch and extends through forests, mills, and workshops. Craft, in this sense, is not a fixed outcome but a living system that respects the past, engages the present, and reimagines the future.
Their work has been widely featured in publications such as ELLE Decoration, AD Pro, Rum, Dezeen, Sight Unseen, Interior Design Magazine and more trade outlets. In 2024, the studio was awarded the International Contemporary Furniture Fair Editors’ Award for Best Emerging Designer.
Every piece is made in the Northeast of the United States in collaboration with skilled craftspeople using premium natural materials.