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On Thursday 30 October, Viraje celebrated the opening of its new headquarters in Palma. The event brought together clients, collaborators, real estate partners, members of the press and friends to discover Mallorca Studio —the practice’s new home in the very heart of the city, at Carrer de Sant Feliu 4, second floor, door 4, just off the Paseo del Borne.

An evening that stretched into midnight

From 6:30 p.m. until late into the night, the studio gradually filled with guests, creating a warm, relaxed and convivial atmosphere. A selection of local Mallorcan produce and an open bar serving drinks and refreshments accompanied an evening of conversation, music and celebration, as visitors explored the new space alongside the Viraje team. More than just an event, it was an opportunity to bring together those who have been part of the studio’s journey over the years, and to welcome new faces joining the path ahead.

A space that embodies Viraje’s philosophy

Throughout the evening, Mallorca Studio acted as the perfect host. Its bright, open and inviting interior captures Viraje’s architectural ethos: serenity, noble materials and a carefully balanced neutral palette. The combination of iroko wood, glass, and considered lighting and detailing provides the finishing touch —creating that distinct sense of calm and warmth that defines every Viraje project.

“Mallorca Studio is conceived as a place to work, meet and share —a living space where ideas and collaborations take shape”

More than a decade in Mallorca

While the opening of Mallorca Studio marks a new chapter for Viraje, the studio’s relationship with Mallorca runs deep. For more than eleven years, Viraje has worked across the island, developing projects that express its understanding of the Mediterranean landscape and way of living. Among its most notable works are El Refugio, El Portal del Mar and The Cottage —projects that explore the dialogue between light, material and context. Currently, the team is working on new developments including Gardenia 37, House in Cala Vinyes and Satori, which continue the legacy and design language established in their earlier works.