My MonapartA thoroughbred designer: Arminda Carbonell30/12/2024 by Olga SalaWe talked to Arminda Carbonell, the creative mind behind Monapart's corporate identity and a designer with more than 20 years of experience in UX/UI design and branding. We talked about her creative process, her sources of inspiration and how her home reflects her philosophy of life.InterviewsDesign
My MonapartBiel Huguet, with his feet on the ground since 199708/07/2024 by Olga SalaFrom Mallorca to the rest of the world, Biel Huguet has been transforming hydraulic tiles and terrazzo into authentic pieces of contemporary art for almost thirty years, being the main promoter of the recovery of this artisan tradition in architecture and design. In this interview he tells us about the origin of his vocation, his sources of inspiration, his creative process and how all this is reflected in his most personal space, his home.InterviewsSoils
My MonapartJoana Santamans, nature as an inexhaustible source of inspiration06/05/2024 by Olga SalaIn this interview, we explore the creative world of Joana Santamans, a multidisciplinary artist who fuses painting, illustration and design to create works inspired by nature. From murals in luxury hotels to illustrated books and collaborations with fashion brands, you will discover her creative process, her sources of inspiration and her passion for beauty.ArtInterviews
My MonapartMireia Ruiz, living and creating in full colour01/04/2024 by Olga SalaEnter the colourful universe of Mireia Ruiz, a visual artist who transforms each canvas into a vibrant dialogue of colours and shapes. From her studio in Barcelona, Mireia mixes tones that capture emotions, and in this interview she tells us how these colours not only decorate, but also tell stories.ArtDesign
My MonapartNúria Moliner, architecture as a third skin04/03/2024 by Olga SalaNúria Moliner is an architect, communicator, musician and ecologist. If any of these subjects are of interest to you, you will have seen her in the documentary series "Animals arquitectes" on 3Cat, in the programme "Escala Humana" TVE or in her numerous collaborations in festivals, congresses or the press. Or perhaps you've had her as a professor of Theory of Architecture at the ETSAB (UPC), or you've enjoyed some of her concerts with her band Intana or with Delafé y las Flores Azules. It's non-stop. InterviewsArchitecture
My MonapartHealthy cooking with Laura Unrefined05/02/2024 by Olga SalaLaura, behind Laura Unrefined, turned her passion for cooking and a health diagnosis into her ikigai. We explore her journey to a life dedicated to healthy cooking, her creative process and how her home reflects her essence.FeedingInterviewsHealth
My MonapartNuria Blanco, when every dish has its own story01/01/2024 by Olga SalaNuria was born in Madrid just over 40 years ago, and after finishing her studies in Fine Arts at the Complutense University, specialising in Engraving and Printmaking, she has not stopped experimenting with drawing, engraving, painting, photography... Over the years, she has surprised with remarkable exhibitions and has received numerous awards for her precious ceramic pieces, in which she pours her dreams and obsessions.Ceramics
My MonapartPeralta Vidavi, the craftsmanship of light02/11/2023 by Olga SalaIn the world of lighting and decoration, craftsmanship and customisation are the key elements that distinguish some companies from others.ArtDesignInterior design
My MonapartMarta Besada, paintings that tell stories12/10/2023 by Olga SalaMarta Besada is an artist whose paintings transform homes into spaces full of stories and personality. Her work, marked by the influence of the writer García Márquez, is a reflection of her ability to make art the heart of any home. In this interview, he talks about his creative process and how art can transform any space and connect with those who inhabit it.ArtInterviews
My MonapartAlavida Barcelona, a project where beauty and order reign in the home18/09/2023 by Olga SalaJoana Vidal needed a change of life, a purpose. And it all started with a change of house.... She put it up for sale without much success, until, without knowing it, she did a home staging and sold it in a jiffy. There she also discovered her life purpose, to help other people to find their whys, to help them to change through their home. Nice, isn't it?ArtDesignInterior design