• Lázaro Rosa-Violán Studio.


    Posted on 8th March, by yellowtrace in interiors. 2 Comments

     

    Are you kidding me?! This is a studio {oh yes, this is a workplace people!} of Lázaro Rosa-Violán in Barcelona. His company Contemporain Studio employs a team of eight industrial, interior, and graphic designers. It seems like every single corner of this workplace was saturated with attention to detail and the overall feeling is more like a home than an office {ya, think?}

    Lázaro Rosa-Violán describes himself as an ‘urban archaeologist’ and ‘style hunter’.


    “The interior designer is an actor. He must dress up and change roles, understand new identities and integrate them with his own.”

    Hats off to you Mr Rosa-Violán.

     


    [Spotted on Apartment Therapy. Images via Contemporain Studio.]

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  • 2 Responses to “Lázaro Rosa-Violán Studio.”

    1. lázaro says:

      [...] … you after consensuarlo with your father, Pedro, and your representative, Teo L¡zaro. …yellowtrace blog L¡zaro Rosa-Viol¡n Studio.:of L¡zaro Rosa-Viol¡n in Barcelona. His company Contemporain Studio employs a team of [...]

    2. Julieta says:

      Amazing mix of styles. A feast for the eyes. Just discovered your blog and love it.

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