Rafael Prieto
[Originally published in office magazine Issue 20, Fall-Winter 2023. Order your copy here.]
What is your ideal office?
An open space, comfortable. I relate more to the idea of a studio than an office; natural light, spacious, lots of books, a living room to digest thoughts and consult, and a kitchen where I can make chocolate.
How often do you sit in silence?
Often, at different times, I’ve learned to be flexible with myself, identify how I feel and act on it. In the mornings I can meditate or read, other times I just need to hit the streets for a walk and those moments of introspection happen as well when I am in movement. Other times after lunch I do a protocol called NSDR for 11 mins, giving me a good mental break.
What is your relationship with texture?
It’s somewhat intense, I am all about it; paper, chocolate, people's skin, fabric, wood, bread …
If you were an ingredient what would you be?
I would be black garlic, sweet and flavorful.
What's the most memorable piece of advice you've ever received from a stranger?
Smile.
What would you do if you lost the use of your hands?
Jesus, just the thought of it …
How is the internet a part of your design vocabulary?
The internet is a medium to me, a source to find, a source to get lost, a source to communicate.
What is the most interesting thing in your trash can?
Buckwheat sourdough from last week. Unfortunately, we didn’t eat it before it got hard.
What is the last thing that made you cry?
A documentary – Apolonia, Apolonia by Lea Glob.
What makes your heart beat fast?
When I get a text message saying, “We need to talk.”
What’s the last item you lost?
My AirPods.