Design Jordi Iranzo Better together Spanish design is having a moment thanks to people like Jordi Iranzo, the last winner of the Spanish National Design Award in the Young Innovative Talent category. Alongside Àngela Montagud, he’s the soul behind Clap Studio.
Design Patricia Urquiola The Curious Architect Her talent is universal because creativity and good taste have no boundaries. Architect and designer Patricia Urquiola returns to the Spanish capital to inaugurate 'Nature Morte Vivante', an exhibition within the framework of the Madrid Design Festival to discover her very personal universe.
Design Izaskun Chinchilla Transformation from a Gender Perspective Reimagining the role of the contemporary architect and highlighting the importance of women have always been manifest in the work of Izaskun Chinchilla, one of the leading voices in the latest edition of the Madrid Design Festival. Her way of working highlights the most vital material used in building: the people who inhabit the space.
Design Madrid Design Festival 2020 The Design Festival Returns to the Spanish Capital Madrid Design Festival returns to Madrid in February in order to re-design the world. Aspects such as sustainability or responsible consumption will be ever-present in order to prove design’s capacity as a weapon to change things and achieve a more humane, fair and content society.
Design Marisa Gallén Design for life In late 2019, Marisa Gallén received the National Design Award, a recognition for a long career dedicated to an artistic discipline that is much talked about but about which little is known.
Design Lusesita Hands Full of Clay Ceramics and an overflowing imagination, that’s all Lusesita needs to create imaginary beings, animals, and objects with a childlike yet mysterious feel to them. She takes us by the hand to take a plunge into her personal and extraordinary world.
Design Casa Josephine An Aesthetic Mood Becoming professional interior designers wasn’t among the plans of Iñigo Aragón and Pablo López Navarro. It was the latest economic meltdown that shifted their paths. Today, the projects of Casa Josephine speak Spanish beyond our borders.