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.

Mariano Ferrer

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

J.M. Tremoleda

Rigorous and enterprising designer, Josep Maria Tremoleda championed a functional aesthetic through Mobles 114, awarded Spain’s National Design Prize in 2001 for its exemplary trajectory.

J.M. Massana

Industrial designer and furniture editor, Josep Maria Massana championed a functional, honest aesthetic from 1970s Barcelona.

Anthony Dickens

Playful, narrative design that reimagines the everyday—Anthony Dickens turns simple ideas into useful, poetic objects.

Gonzalo Milá

With a passion for urban furniture, Gonzalo Milá has created designs that have become part of everyday life in public spaces throughout Spain.

Industrial Facility

Sam Hecht and Kim Colin approach design with a shared sensibility—rigorous, thoughtful, and deeply rooted in everyday life.

Ferran Freixa Jové

Designer, teacher, editor, and restless entrepreneur, Ferran Freixa Jové was a key figure in shaping postwar industrial design in Spain.

Lluís Dilmé

An architect specializing in theater restoration, Lluís Dilmé has led some of Catalonia’s most emblematic projects, including the reconstruction of Barcelona’s opera house after the 1994 fire.