Madrid and Barcelona have been the first two cities to host our “Inspired by you” showroom.

Through our “Inspired by you” pop-up showroom, we have had the opportunity to connect with distributors, architects, and interior designers in the two design capitals of Spain: Barcelona and Madrid. More than an exhibition space, this showroom has been a place to share values, ideas, and aspirations about the future of our brand; and, above all, to lay the foundations to continue building collaborative models based on trust and closeness.

SPACE 88 / BARCELONA

Our journey started in Barcelona on the 9th and 10th of October, at the Espai88 space in the creative neighbourhood of Poblenou. It was there, among some of the collections that best represent our philosophy, that our head designer Manel Molina gave an inspiring talk about the design process behind our latest collections and some of our future releases. It was an opportunity to exchange views with design professionals and EINA students, who represent the new creative generation. Each visitor and every conversation strengthened our connection with those who make it possible for Enea to evolve and grow.

Manel Molina gave an inspiring talk about the design process behind our latest collections and some of our future releases.

The showroom arrived at the inspiring space of Matadero Madrid on 29th and 30th October, thanks to our collaboration with DiMad.

MATADERO / MADRID

“Inspired by you” arrived at Madrid’s emblematic Matadero on 29th and 30th October, in collaboration with DiMad. In a surrounding that stands out for its commitment to contemporary creation, Enea’s furniture shone naturally, inviting visitors to explore our design solutions and imagine new possibilities together.

“Inspired by you” was a meeting place where we could listen, be inspired, and lay the foundations for a shared future. Thanks to those who joined us, we know that the bond between Enea and our collaborators goes far beyond our products: Together we create solutions designed for the challenges of contemporary life.

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