My MonapartSeis mentes creativas remando en una misma dirección: Entrevista a Cierto Estudio14/10/2020 por MonapartMarta, Ivet, Carlota, Anna, Lucia y Clara son las seis arquitectas al frente de Cierto Estudio, pero echando un vistazo a su obra y extenso curriculum se podría pensar que son muchas más. En esta entrevista grupal nos cuentan cómo consiguen sacar adelante grandes proyectos gracias a una buena organización y a compartir la misma visión creativa de la arquitectura.Architecture
My MonapartInteriors with functionality and very good taste: Interview with Maite Prats21/09/2020 by MonapartWhat is the most important thing when designing a home? For Maite, the key is to find a good distribution of space. Everything else - which is not little - comes afterwards: the installations, the finishes, the furniture... And when she says home, she means all types of interiors. In this interview we discover how interior architect Maite Prats works.DesignInterior design
My MonapartWelcome to MUSEO: Interview with Benjamin Eric16/09/2020 por MonapartBienvenidos a MUSEO: Entrevista a Benjamin Eric Resulta difícil de creer que alguien con una estética y un trazo tan pulido haya aprendido a tatuar por su cuenta viendo tutoriales en YouTube. Cuando Benjamin Eric alquiló este precioso estudio en Gràcia, era difícil imaginar que su estilo artístico encajaría tan bien con el espacio. Ambos Art
My MonapartPhotographing the power of nature: Interview with Carla Andrade02/09/2020 by MonapartIn our series of interviews with creative professionals, we always like to ask about their home: what makes it a special place, if it reflects their way of being or if they have a particular collection. But until now we haven't interviewed someone with a life as nomadic and full of nature as Carla. Read on to discover the work of Carla Andrade, a photographer with Atlantic roots and a nomadic spirit.Photography
My MonapartPermanent evolution: Interview with Cecilia Tham08/06/2020 por MonapartOn her social media profiles, Cecilia Tham describes herself simply as "earthling", a rather appropriate adjective for someone who is difficult to pigeonhole and who has lived halfway around the world.Art
My MonapartArt and textile functionality: Interview with Clara Sullà27/05/2020 by MonapartIn addition to functionality, her work has a lot of art. And as a good artist-craftswoman, she has a special sensitivity for the materials she works with, knowing how to appreciate the fabrics with almost all the senses: "The touch, the smell, the visual effect and even the sound". The only thing missing is taste, but after getting to know her work, we can say that the taste is ours.Textile
My MonapartImaginación, técnica y mucho color: Entrevista a Laufer15/05/2020 por MonapartHa pasado de hacer dibujos para sus amistades en el colegio a ilustrar para grandes editoriales con la misma mentalidad: proyectar en el papel –o en la pantalla– lo que quiere ver su público. ¿Qué aprenderán con las historias que se cuentan en cada ilustración? ¿Qué sensaciones les provocará la gama de colores? En esta entrevista, Laufer nos cuenta de dónde saca la inspiración para transformar conceptos en ilustraciones a todo color.ArtDesign
My MonapartThe story behind hydraulic tiles: Interview with Joan Moliner19/04/2020 by MonapartIn this interview, Joan reveals his passion for hydraulic tiles and gives us a history lesson. A history that, thanks to people like him, is still part of the present in many homes.UpcyclingSoils
My MonapartBuilding with brushes: Interview with Bea Sarrias02/04/2020 by MonapartIn this interview she tells us how her vocation was born, what inspires her to work and what a home portrait photographer's home is like.Art
My MonapartMore wood! Interview with Xavier Mas01/04/2020 by MonapartXavier Mas's life has always been closely linked to art, going through different stages. From studying Fine Arts and working in various museums, to devoting himself fully to one of his lifelong passions, carpentry, where he has managed to stand out in a world dominated by low-cost furniture. Xavier knows the materials well and enjoys the whole process: from the initial work with the wood to the stories told by the furniture already used, as shown in his house full of unique rescued pieces. CarpentryFurniture