The Art of Gathering Around the Table
During the World Cup, most conversations revolve around stadiums, spectacle and global audiences. Yet beyond the public intensity of the tournament, another form of gathering quietly takes shape — one rooted in gastronomy, intimacy and contemporary hospitality.
Throughout the World Cup, Miele and partners are hosting a series of exclusive culinary evenings in Mexico City, conceived as invitation-only experiences that offer a more refined interpretation of how people connect today: through atmosphere, ritual and the shared experience of the table.
Set at Casa Taittinger, each evening unfolds as a carefully orchestrated dialogue between cuisine, design and hospitality. Curated by chef Miguel Sánchez Navarro, the experience embraces precision, warmth and sensory balance rather than excess — values that increasingly define a more contemporary vision of luxury.
Within the architectural setting of Jardín Prim, the atmosphere feels intentionally intimate. Soft lighting, crafted materials, quiet conversation and meticulous culinary execution transform the dinner into something beyond a private event. It becomes part of a larger cultural shift in how hospitality is imagined and experienced.
Today, the kitchen is no longer simply a functional space hidden behind architecture. It has evolved into the emotional center of contemporary living — a place where hospitality, design, ritual and identity converge.
In this context, brands such as Miele are no longer participating only through appliances or technology, but through the creation of atmospheres that redefine how modern luxury is lived.
Alongside partners including Taittinger, Cosentino, Blum and Vitelier, the series demonstrates how hospitality itself has become a language of cultural positioning — one where gastronomy, architecture, surfaces and design naturally intersect.
As global attention turns toward Mexico during the World Cup, evenings like these reveal another dimension of contemporary living: quieter, more intentional and deeply connected to the ritual of gathering around the table.