Jaume Sans

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

Book/Shop

A bookshop with the spirit of a studio—where design and reading shape a more inspiring, livable book culture.

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.

Industrial Facility

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

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.

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.

Anthony Dickens

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

Ilmari Tapiovaara

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