There are spaces that invite you to pause, observe, and connect. For a month, Gabriel’s Showroom in Madrid became one of them. A carefully curated environment, where our products found the perfect setting to be presented with calmness and authenticity—allowing materials, textures, and forms to speak for themselves.

Beyond being an exhibition, it has been a way of bringing our essence into a living space, in constant dialogue with those who inhabit it. A place where design is experienced, not just observed.

A meeting point

Over these weeks, the showroom has welcomed architects, interior designers, and design professionals who have come to explore our proposals up close. Each visit has been an opportunity to spark conversation, share perspectives, and discover new ways of seeing.

We understand design as an open process, where ideas evolve through contact with others. And it’s precisely in these encounters where connections emerge that go beyond the product.

Sharing to build

The experience has been enhanced by Manel’s presence in the showroom, creating more intimate and spontaneous moments of connection. His involvement has added an extra layer of value, fostering natural conversations around design, processes, and the essence of our collections.

A contribution that has helped make the space even more vibrant—an environment for sharing, listening, and continuing to build through close, meaningful connections.

This time in Madrid has been much more than a temporary presence. It has been an opportunity to strengthen connections, gain visibility, and continue building through closeness.

An experience that encourages us to keep exploring new spaces, new collaborations, and new ways of sharing what we do. Because, ultimately, design is also that: a way of connecting.

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