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Casa Pisco is more than a house.

It is a statement of intent about how interior design can transform lives, creating environments that reflect our identity and allow us to live fully. Here, life flows peacefully, away from the hustle and bustle of the city. It is an oasis in the middle of a vibrant city, where design becomes the bridge between life outside—hectic—and life inside, calm and peaceful.

In the living room; carpet ‘Chillida Gravitación’ by Nani Marquina, armchair ‘WSL’ homage to Marcel Breuer by Dosmonos studio, painting by Ramon Enrich, lamp ‘TMM’ by Miguel Milá for Santa&Cole, tables ‘Cúpula’ by Adriana Cabello, pillow cover ‘ATRIA’ by Santa Living and side table ‘Dama’ by Poliform (in Martinez Medina).

In this transformation, we have found inspiration and a romantic vision of what a home means. With its light, warmth and constant invitation to share, Casa Pisco embodies a space where aesthetics and functionality meet, creating a refuge where each day can be lived with intention and beauty.

In the studio; ‘Showtime’ armchair designed by Jaime Hayon (Martinez Medina), small painting by Carla Cascales, red ‘Coupé’ lamp by Oluce, (in Martinez Medina). Grey ‘Libera’ armchair by Stua and 70’s silkscreen print of impossible figures by Jose María Yturralde.

The interior design of Casa Pisco seeks the ideal of serenity that comforts the soul. The textures and noble materials – micro-cement, wood and stainless steel – the chromatic colour palette – in beige, brown and terracotta – and the unique details – such as paintings in Klein blue – exemplify the purest Danish hygge.

Under the music cabinet – Viraje’s own design – is the ‘Flat Works’ rug by Ethan Cook of Hay.

Dining table (own design by Viraje), dining chairs ‘Rey’ by Hay (by Lluesma), ceiling lamp by Astep, model 2065, and mural by Adriana Cabello. Kitchen designed by Viraje and metal stools by Nuta.

At Casa Pisco, the choice of furnishings is not a casual task; it is a meticulous and considered process that reflects the essence and vision of the home. Each piece of furniture has been selected to create an environment that combines aesthetics and functionality, allowing each space to flow harmoniously and become a true haven for its inhabitants, creating an environment where life feels more authentic and connected to its surroundings.

The furniture stands out for its timeless design. Iconic pieces of modern design, such as the ‘WSL’ armchair, a tribute to Marcel Breuer by Dosmonos Studio, are combined with restored vintage elements, such as the long wooden table in the office crowned by the Showtime armchair – designed by Jaime Hayon—and custom-designed pieces such as the central table in the living-dining room, created by Viraje studio.

In the bedroom; painting from the ‘Pieles’ series by Carla Cascales, ‘Shade’ rug by Nani Marquina, bed linen by Santa Living, ‘Backenzahn’ stool by E15 and ‘Akari’ lamp by Noguchi for Vitra.

In the bathroom; sink and details by the craftswoman Adriana Cabello.

On the terrace; red table and bench ‘Palisade’ by Hay (in Lluesma) and stool ‘Bit’ by Normann Copenhagen on carpet ‘Blur’ by Bouroullec for Nani Marquina. The two ‘Desert’ armchairs are by Ferm Living, the ‘Cesta’ table lamp by Miguel Milá for Santa & Cole and the glasses and jug by Sabine Marcelis x Ikea.