Madrid reaffirmed its status as the capital of design with the closing of the 60th edition of Casa Decor on May 18th. From April 3rd, the city pulsed with creativity, presenting the latest trends in interior design, architecture, design, and art in a historic palace in the center. This year, too, the narrative was dynamic, made up of carefully curated spaces. And, as every year, a historic building was transformed into a blank canvas for 57 installations, the result of collaboration between architects, interior designers, and artists. For this edition, the designated venue was a building on Calle Sagasta, designed by Basque architect Luis de Landecho.
The 2025 edition offered a powerful demonstration of aesthetic innovation. For six weeks, the public discovered a place where professionals found inspiration and where the public immersed themselves in the art of living. More than just a showcase of products, Casa Decor revealed the potential of spaces. This year, 237 professionals and more than 100 brands participated, making it an international event.

Edificio Sagasta 33 – Photo © Nacho Uribesalazar

Bang & Olufsen space, design José Lara
Among the most appreciated collaborations, Bang & Olufsen and José Lara created a sensory space where technology and design harmoniously interacted. Miriam Alía designed an environment characterized by vibrant colors and reflective surfaces, pop elements, and a touch of elegant originality for the ceramics company Nais. Cosentino and Tomás Alía created the hotel lobby, uniting lighting and immersion in an engaging experience.

Cosentino space, design Tomás Alía –
Photo © Amador Toril

Nais space, design Miriam Alía –
Photo © Asier Rua

Laufen space, design Marcel Wanders –
Photo © Amador Toril
The artistic installation by Mayice Studio presented a cabinet de curiosités for the brand Fenix, playing with light and transparencies. Natuzzi Italia, in collaboration with Galán Sobrini Arquitectos, celebrated Italian style through warm colors and sinuous shapes. Jean Porsche designed a kitchen for the Schmidt brand.

Fenix space, design Mayice Studio – Photo © Asier Rua

Spazio Natuzzi Italia,
design Galán Sobrini Arquitectos –
Photo © Nacho Uribesalazar

Spazio Schmidt, design Jean Porsche –
Photo © Nacho Uribesalazar
Addressing central themes such as sustainability, well-being, and adaptability, Casa Decor 2025 served as a reminder that design is, first and foremost, an emotional connection.