Our history
Just a few minutes from León, a few kilometers from the historic town of Santa Ana del Conde , the Trinidad Station nestles among laurel trees, a place where the Grupo Trinitate workshops have been planted.
A place where a triad of elements resides: peace, nature, and time. With this trinity of inspirations, we create works here in an attempt to restore that ancient tradition in which art was not separated from everyday life, nor housed only in museums, when works of art flowed from the magical hands of artisans. At Trinitate , we believe that beauty doesn't have to be the preserve of a select few, nor does it require extensive study to be implanted in our minds.
At Trinitate , ceramics invites us to see them with different eyes and discover that their possibilities are as rich as our imagination, which with nobility not only become the tiles on our roofs but also take the form of a Greek sculpture, a flowerpot to hold pineapples in our patios, a cup in which we enjoy a delicious coffee, or tableware whose presence enriches family life and accompanies us in the festive daily ritual of sharing bread.
Graciela Orozco Pacheco, founder and director of Trinitate . A native of León, Guanajuato, Mexico, she began her career as a management secretary at Banca Serfin and later obtained the position of advertising supervisor for the central division, overseeing 30 branches. She subsequently took a study trip to Montreal, Canada, and upon her return, she dedicated herself to advertising, creating the successful Gaiser Publicidad agency.
In the late 1980s, he opened a shop selling pots from Guadalajara, and in 1991, as a hobby, he began making his own pots. In 1992, he founded Ceramistas Unidos and began marketing his own brand, Cerámica Renacimiento .
That same year, she retired from the advertising agency and dedicated her time to managing the mass-produced pot factory. Between 1995 and 2005, she focused on exports, working with American partners. She also participated in international fairs such as Maison & Objet and Tendence in Germany. These fairs led to exports to Europe, Canada, Australia, Africa, and Central America. In 2000, wanting to return to her original idea of developing artistic concepts in clay and reviving ancestral manufacturing techniques such as the wheel, Graciela opens the Trinitate Arts and Crafts workshops.
In 2003 the Trinitate brand was marketed.
Trinitate specializes in Object Art, large-format pieces, sculpture, fine tableware, and flowerpots. Under the Trinitate brand We had a presence in exclusive permanent showrooms in the United States, New York, Dallas, Atlanta and Los Angeles.
In 2010, Graciela Orozco began developing high-temperature lines. While continuing to export to the United States and Europe, she continues to pursue the goal of developing the domestic market. To this end, she decided to open her own stores and sell directly to her customers.
In his factory store, he created the concept of the “Trinitate” Showroom-Stores that unite all the products of the Trinitate Group ( Tejas El Águila, Cerámica Renacimiento and Trinitate ), knowing that our customers are all very sensitive to the beauty and harmony of their environment, the Showroom-Store model seemed to us the ideal way to present our products, we tried to have a cozy gallery atmosphere: a place where our customers can come and spend some time comfortably.
Just like the heat emanating from our kilns, the passion and love we feel for ceramics and our traditions are authenticated in the works of art that evoke luxury and elegance blended with the simplicity of the designs we carefully create in our workshops. These can be seen and purchased in our Trinitate Showrooms .

Unique pieces

Plants are our inspiration
