Ilmari Tapiovaara

Social design, local wood, and essential forms—Ilmari Tapiovaara’s warm take on modernity.

Jaume Sans

Jaume Sans blurred the line between art and design, carving a path from surrealism to everyday objects.

Federico Correa

A cultured architect and meticulous draftsman, Federico Correa paired formal precision and intellectual sharpness with a cosmopolitan eye.

Alfonso Milá

An architect and designer driven more by wit than solemnity, he shaped a lasting sense of modernity alongside Federico Correa.

Pete Sans

Furniture sketcher and sculptor of ideas, Pete Sans turned matter into a way of thinking.

Antoni de Moragas Gallissà

Rational design with organic warmth—Antoni de Moragas shaped postwar Spain with timeless, human-centered pieces.

Jordi Garcés

Jordi Garcés brought clarity and purpose to public space—and to the Sylvestrina lamp, designed with Enric Sòria as a quiet nod to rational beauty.

Enric Sòria

A precise architect and dedicated teacher, Enric Sòria played a key role in shaping the civic and cultural landscape of postwar Barcelona.

Àngel Jové

A cross-disciplinary artist, Àngel Jové turned alabaster into poetic light and art into a space for resistance.

Mariano Ferrer

Mariano Ferrer designs in silence—creating sober, archetypal objects rich in form and meaning.