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Frida and Diego’s Dining Table
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Frida and Diego’s Dining Table

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This yellow-painted dining table (c. 1930s) with red and blue accents, preserved in Casa Azul, exemplifies Mexican folk design. Surrounded by woven chairs and set with ceramic pitchers and fruit trays, it captures the warmth of the artists’ domestic life. The table served as a gathering place for Frida Kahlo and Diego Rivera, where art, politics, and daily ritual intertwined.
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