each element has been conceived as part of an integral work, where architecture, art, material, and memory interact with exceptional precision. the antiques do not appear as a decorative addition, but as an essential dimension of the project: a curated collection of hundreds of pieces encompassing sculpture, ceramics, glass, historical furniture, painting, original design, and decorative arts.
neoclassical busts, ritual objects, jewelry boxes, sculptural pieces, and unique furniture find their exact place within the home, constructing a coherent narrative in every corner, every reflection, and every contrast of light. it is not a simple sum of objects, but a composition designed for the ensemble to transcend the collection and become a work in itself.
the home, with a long and narrow layout, solves its distribution through a central piece of great spatial strength. its circular geometry, conceived almost as an interior rotunda, acts as the true heart of the house: a magnetic point from which paths lead to the facade and interior rooms. the central table, sculptural presence, and play of light and shadow transform this space into a living room, a meeting place, and a visual center. each area invites you to look, linger, and discover.
the selection of materials reinforces this search for nobility, light, and authenticity. stone takes the lead role through an unusual travertine, with hazelnut and warm dark ochre tones, whose broad veins add organic depth to the space. its combination with granite, a stone linked to madrid, establishes a balance between the international and the local, between tradition and contemporaneity.
the project is further distinguished by extraordinary artisanal work. stone, stucco, brass, and mosaic have been developed alongside specialized artisans.