Spaces and LifeDomesticShop01/06/2010 by MonapartImpossible to pass by. DomésticoShop is one of those shops where you enter, attracted by the magic and beauty of beautiful and well-made things. A myriad of precious shapes and colours that don't cover your eyes. And you look and look and look and get lost and start dreaming.Furniture
Spaces and LifeTable E-1027 - Eileen Gray (1927)10/05/2010 by MonapartThis is one of those pieces of furniture that even those who don't give a damn about design will recognise. But probably fewer know that it is the creation of one of the first internationally recognised women in the field of industrial design, Eileen Gray. A pioneer whose work inspired modernism and Art Deco and who always remained on the fringes, whether as a Japanese lacquer artist, a furniture designer or an architect. FurnitureDesignInterior design
Spaces and LifeCesca Chair - Marcel Breuer (1928)12/04/2010 por MonapartMarcel Breuer left the Bauhaus in 1928 totally obsessed with creating "metal furniture" with chrome-plated steel tubes, such as the Cesca Chair, which would form an integral part of the new, objective and functional modern home.Furniture
Spaces and LifeVinçon26/03/2010 por MonapartHow many times have we wondered why the first 30 metres of Vinçon are the hottest, most entertaining and tempting commercial space in Barcelona?Furniture
Spaces and LifeMolly Meg26/03/2010 por MonapartThere are companies we like for one reason, and some (there are few) for two or more. The people behind Molly Meg are part of that circle of friends of Monapart that we are honoured to share with you because what they do is great... Doubly so: trawling the universe in search of contemporary and vintage children's furniture from the fifties.Furniture
Spaces and LifeBirds Birds Birds Birds - Ingo Maurer (1992)24/01/2010 by MonapartIngo Maurer has reinvented the way we look at light with his design Birds Birds Birds Birds. Why? Because until now no one had ever associated the incandescent bulb with happiness (well, perhaps Edison did). His lamps, rather than illuminating, tell stories (not for nothing did he study typography...).FurnitureDesignInterior design