Collection by Eric Goud

Buenos Aires

The Biblioteca Nacional is housed in one of the most stunning examples of the Brutalist architecture movement, designed by revered Argentine architect Clorinda Testa in 1961. The entrance is free with identification, and the quiet reading room is the ideal place for getting work done. Agüero 2502.
The Biblioteca Nacional is housed in one of the most stunning examples of the Brutalist architecture movement, designed by revered Argentine architect Clorinda Testa in 1961. The entrance is free with identification, and the quiet reading room is the ideal place for getting work done. Agüero 2502.
Yeite is the first solo venture of Pame Villar, one of Argentina’s best pastry chefs. The salads and cold lunch options are served from the counter, using local seasonal ingredients, with hot tapas-style sharing options. The decor is rustic and simple, with green tiles, mirrored walls, wooden tables, paper place settings. Humboldt 298.
Yeite is the first solo venture of Pame Villar, one of Argentina’s best pastry chefs. The salads and cold lunch options are served from the counter, using local seasonal ingredients, with hot tapas-style sharing options. The decor is rustic and simple, with green tiles, mirrored walls, wooden tables, paper place settings. Humboldt 298.