In Design participa con Il Guacciaro en DecorAccion

To celebrate DecoraAccion 2015, the IN DESIGN studio is participating by designing an installation for the IL GUACCIARO antiques shop, located at 29 San Pedro Street. Il Guacciaro, an antique dealer run by Alfonso Gómez, has always caught our attention with its original and exquisite selection of 20th-century furniture.

From June 11th to 14th, decoration will once again take to the streets in Madrid's Barrio de las Letras. The 6th edition of DecorAccion is dedicated to flowers and their application to the world of interior design and decoration.

The Antiques Market will occupy the streets of Cervantes, Quevedo, San Agustín, and San Pedro. This year, Moratín Street will be added to the scene, hosting a Pop-Up Market where you can buy handicrafts and design.

As a novelty, this year fabrics will be prominent… The Ateneo, Platerías López, and the NH Palacio de Tepa Hotel will be some of the essential decorations. The design and interior design schools will unleash their creativity with very special interventions by students from IADE, the Polytechnic University of Madrid, and the Complutense University of Madrid.

The focal point will be La Plaza at MediaLab-Prado (C/ Alameda, 15). A great starting point for your visit to DecorAccion. Food, decoration, and lots of flowers, of course.

In the same building, in El Patio and La Cantina, the workshops will be held, as well as the DecorAccion Information Point, managed by Nuevo Estilo magazine.

This year, don't miss it!

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Born in Barcelona, Spain, with a self-taught artistic training -as he studied law- and with a marked passion for art, architecture and design, he began his professional career in the world of interior design in 2008 participating in casa decor Madrid inaugurating “Apartment seventy four”, a space located in the dome of the Luchana Palace that included a light sculpture of the renowned physicist and British Nobel Prize winner, Paul Friedlander. With a marked influence of Catalan modernism and art deco from the beginning of the century, his professional career is mainly focused on a constant commitment to achieve new decorative challenges with a clear maxim: “In decoration everything fits as long as you get the balance between materials, shapes, colors and textures”.

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