Architecture in Barcelona — from Gaudí's organic forms to contemporary studios navigating the Gothic Quarter's density. Ceramic facades, courtyard houses, cultural centres, and the interplay of stone, tile, and shadow that defines building in this city.
Chairs, tables, lamps, stools, textile works, and a handful of architectural interiors where reduction is the discipline — not the aesthetic. Aluminium folded into a seat, asphalt cast as a table leg, glass blown at the scale of a chair, textile turned into spatial memory. Each piece argues that less is not the goal; what remains, and why, is.