A renowned interior designer with a sensitive soul for aesthetics, Raúl Martins welcomes us into his home in Madrid. A retreat where classical architecture and contemporary design language meet in a calm, elegant, and deeply personal space.
In the dining room, the round table plays a central role: encouraging conversation and balancing the space. The Noemi dining table in cement travertine look offers strong visual presence, while the upholstered Tallin chair blends comfort with soft lines. The Patraix linen ceiling lamps, placed at different heights, create a warm and sculptural rhythm.
The living room, with the modular Coco sofa in chenille, invites rest within soft textures and enveloping volumes. The Ribeseya and Grebik travertine-look tables engage in dialogue with the mineral beauty of the Corwel marble side table, a surprising accent in a sophisticated and open environment full of nuances.
Sculpted simplicity
The living room, with the modular Coco sofa in chenille, invites rest within soft textures and enveloping volumes. The Ribeseya and Grebik travertine-look tables engage in dialogue with the mineral beauty of the Corwel marble side table, a surprising accent in a sophisticated and open environment full of nuances.
This space is a lesson in balance. The Alazne sideboard, with its high-gloss lacquer finish, reflects light and expands the atmosphere. Textiles like the Ikerne sherpa cushion add a sensory warmth. On the walls, the hand-painted Pivara canvas and the Lansing glass vase evoke calm, artistry, and nature.
Artful harmony at home
This space is a lesson in balance. The Alazne sideboard, with its high-gloss lacquer finish, reflects light and expands the atmosphere. Textiles like the Ikerne sherpa cushion add a sensory warmth. On the walls, the hand-painted Pivara canvas and the Lansing glass vase evoke calm, artistry, and nature.