Yesterday, I blogged about the beautiful Hotel Pulitzer in Barcelona after having fallen in love with its design. Upon doing a little research, I found out that the hotel was designed by Spanish interior designer, Lázaro Rosa Violán, who has soared to the top of my list of favorite designers. Violán is a self-described “urban archaeologist” and “style hunter”, which I can certainly appreciate. Violán has been designing restaurants and hotels in his native Spain since 1990. His interiors are perfectly layered, with various styles blending together perfectly. Violán’s palettes are typically sophisticated and restrained and he balances masculinity with a touch of glamour nearly every time. In a word, his work is sublime. According to Violán: “The interior designer is an actor. He must dress up and change roles, understand new identities and integrate them with his own.” This personal philosophy of his further concretes my opinion of Violán as a true design visionary.
Hotels:
{Hotel Pulitzer Roma}
{Hotel Market, Barcelona}
{Hotel Praktik Rambla, Barcelona}
Restaurants:
{Big Fish, Barcelona}
We HAVE to go to this restaurant when we visit Barcelona! The design is incredible! I love the rough luxe look of it all. The combination of worn, whiskey-colored chairs, floating capiz chandeliers, industrial pendants, and black and white palette are too good to miss! Let’s just hope the food is half as delicious as the décor!
{Bazaar, Madrid}
{Fishop, Barcelona}
{Miu, Barcelona}
{Flamant Café, Barcelona}
{La Polpa, Barcelona}
{La Rita, Barcelona}
Retail:
{Felix, Barcelona}
Click on the images to enlarge them and see them in their full glory! I keep going back and looking at them in order to take in every detail.
Image Credit: Lázaro Rosa Violán
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