Hard, strong, durable, versatile—these ancient trees transformed into beams made for the most robust support system in traditional Ibicencan architecture.
Read MoreWords cannot describe how much we admire the rockstar designer couple of twentieth-century midcentury modernism, not just for their designers’ legacy but also for how they managed to live and work together so harmoniously.
Read MoreWabi-sabi is the view or thought of finding beauty in every aspect of imperfection in nature. It is about the aesthetic of things in existence, that are “imperfect, impermanent, and incomplete”.
Read MoreThe Ibizan fincas, as we know them, are admired for their rustic charm and timeless beauty, but not so much for their industrial heritage.
Read MoreThe very act of building has always been associated with a dubious morale and a hypocrite stance. With reason. But there’s a better way forward.
Read MoreWe are not talking about the lavish wining and dining experience to be found on the Island – albeit hard to avoid - but the actual kitchen itself.
Read MoreThis simple stainless steel tool-watch was built and designed from the inside out.
Read MoreThe ‘Finca Ibicenca’ is a masterpiece of ecological design that was built in peaceful harmony with man and nature.
Read MoreIbiza’s Balearic sister has everything to forget about what you need to forget about and all to remind you of what you need to be reminded of.
Read MoreAnother example of how modern architecture can be done with grace and respect is the urbanisation of Can Pep Simó by Josep Lluís Sert.
Read MoreWe love the ‘Butterfly Chair’, ‘Silla Mariposa’ or simply the ‘BKF’ almost as much as we love the many stories (and names!) behind its creation.
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