Jaume Sans

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

Josep Torres Clavé

A key figure of GATCPAC, Josep Torres Clavé saw design as a tool for social change in 1930s Spain.

Pete Sans

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

Santiago Roqueta

PhD in Architecture and design editor, Santiago Roqueta was a tireless advocate for good design in Barcelona through teaching, objects, and spaces.

Àngel Jové

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

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.