I admire the way he can incorporate antique pieces in a modern space, but still maintain a masculine feel. When people sprinkle antiques in a modern room, the masculinity of the contemporary space goes right out the window. His lived-in approach to design is great, because it makes the space livable, yet impressively chic. LázaroRosa-Violán.com
June 30, 2010
My New Obsession
After countless hours of browsing the interweb, I came across a Spanish designer who caught my eye. Lázaro Rosa-Violán is an interior designer based out of Barcelona and designs commercial properties, mainly restaurants and hotels. His home and studio was featured in the Spanish Architectural Digest, and I envy every bit of it.
I admire the way he can incorporate antique pieces in a modern space, but still maintain a masculine feel. When people sprinkle antiques in a modern room, the masculinity of the contemporary space goes right out the window. His lived-in approach to design is great, because it makes the space livable, yet impressively chic. LázaroRosa-Violán.com
I admire the way he can incorporate antique pieces in a modern space, but still maintain a masculine feel. When people sprinkle antiques in a modern room, the masculinity of the contemporary space goes right out the window. His lived-in approach to design is great, because it makes the space livable, yet impressively chic. LázaroRosa-Violán.com