”Our work is not just about textiles.

Our work is about nurturing relationships and community, about our impact on a global scale, about the creative spirit, and about making beautiful things that tell a story.

Luna Zorro represents curating and designing our lives to be the genuine and unique life we are each meant to be living.”

- Molly Berry
Luna Zorro Founder

An Impact-Led Design Studio

Founded by Molly Berry in 2015,
Luna Zorro Studio is based in Antigua, Guatemala.


Molly's passion for textiles and culture led her to creatively merge design with the vibrant beauty of Guatemala. Along with her incredible team, Molly collaborates with Luna Zorro artisan partners to create pieces that tell a meaningful story while honoring the history of Maya artistry.

From valuable wholesale accounts with luxury hotels and loyal clientele, to our online and in-store retail so loved and supported by our amazing community, Luna Zorro’s social impact has a powerful, sustainable reach.


Designing textiles, products, spaces and experiences is the heart and soul of what we do. Bringing community together in celebration of handmade, heartfelt design, is our inspiration.

We are honored to share our
meaningful work, with you.

From foot loom weaving to hand dyeing and embroidery, we collaborate with artisans who uphold a craftsmanship that has been passed down through generations, crafting luxury products for a global marketplace. Our textiles don’t only embrace social impact, our textiles
tell an authentic story of artistry.

Where modern design
meets cultural preservation
.

Giving Back with Every Purchase:

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Every Mother Counts

1% of our total annual sales is donated to the incredible organization, Every Mother Counts who seeks to ensure that childbirth is safe, respectful, and equitable for everyone, everywhere. 

Every Mother Counts shines a light on the maternal health crisis, advocating for better policies and funding programs that increase access to respectful and culturally appropriate maternity care. Their efforts, from grant-making to community mobilization, focus on underserved populations, ensuring that marginalized mothers receive the care they deserve.

 

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