Places of Spirit Alemania | Wohn-Couture in Barcelona

In its April issue, Nuevo Estilo magazine publishes a report on a project by Alejandro Briones and Nacho Curt in the Lleida Pyrenees. "In the late 1960s, very shortly after its construction, this house in the Lleida Pyrenees was sealed shut. A circumstance that has preserved intact the exceptional project by the Cajigal-Cotelo architectural studio, now recovered (and refreshed) by its owner, Ignacio Curt, and interior designer Alejandro Briones."





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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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