The Lobby
The first thing you’ll notice upon stepping foot inside the lobby is the show-stopping chandelier, which weighs in at a whopping 2.5 tons. Artist Ernesto Cruz—who has done work for Cirque du Soleil and is based in nearby Tlaquepaque—created the blown-glass sculpture, taking inspiration from the agave plant and Patrón’s bee logo. (The white base […]
Lobby
Lobby
The first thing you’ll notice upon stepping foot inside the lobby is the show-stopping chandelier, which weighs in at a whopping 2.5 tons. Artist Ernesto Cruz—who has done work for Cirque du Soleil and is based in nearby Tlaquepaque—created the blown-glass sculpture, taking inspiration from the agave plant and Patrón’s bee logo. (The white base represents a hive and the piña, or heart, of the plant; the bottom resembles a colorful jumble of leaves and a swarm of bees.) The table directly below, made with a slab of Mexican marble and blown-glass legs, is also by Cruz.