Cadira is a DIY chair made of solid pine, using the same wooden slat (20x60mm).
Cadireta was the little chair that came before the CadiraIllustration by Robbie Whitehead
More Work
And here is a random and condensed selection of various other works completed in recent years:
Shelving System II, 2021.Mesa Gala, 2019.Jabalí, 2016.Pieza 1 HP, 2005.Red Balls, 2021.Mari, 2022.Muri, 2015.Mesón, 2014.Bar en una botella, 2023.Mesa Camión, 2025.Mesas de Choque, 2021.Bluejey, 2015.Lucas, 2018.Shelving System I, 2019.Armario Alba, 2018.Ari's, 2017.Superligera, 2022.Martín, 2020.Frontón, 2017.Window Panels, 2018.Narrow shop, 2020.Grada Groga, 2022.Leon, 2022.Ibon Kitchen, 2018.Mesas Atico, 2019.Blau, 2022.Rosca (Light attempt), 2016.Sabadell, 2019.Botijo Baldosa, 2024.Trineu FCB, 2018.Colgador Bolas, 2023.Bonay Hello, 2015.Shelving System III, 2021.Gordito, 2021.My Body Office, 2021.Yellow, 2017.Bendita Mesa, 2015.L Table, 2021.Mountain, 2016.Shelving System IV, 2022.Mesa DAC, 2022.Ping Pong Ping, 2018.Coeurs, 2020.Estantería Atico, 2019.Otrolibro I de Otrascosas de Villar-Rosàs (2009-2012).Taco, 2022.Telmo, 2018.AOO bag, 2015.Peana Ricard, 2021.Shelving System IV Groc, 2022.Carabí, 2022.Boisbuchet workshop, 2023.Mesa Elefante, 2018.Mesarraca, 2019.Mana Mana Lima, 2022.Ikea Vitra Vitra Ikea, 2021.Save tables, 2018.Firma Black, 2017.Mesa Port, 2018.Aloha Freewall workshop, 2022.Mesas Baraja, 2022.Marta, 2020.Biografia Antoni Arola, 2015.HTH, 2020.Cama Martín, 2020.Sofa Port, 2018.El Hombre de Sal, 2019.Pis O, 2017.Ari, 2021.Green Kitchen, 2019.Mesa Forat, 2018.Mel Gibson, 2015.Pepa, 2021.Brown, 2021.Pre 8, 2018.Valsells, 2022.Silla Arco, 2022.Red & Green, 2022.Inca, 2021.Atico Kitchen, 2019.
About
I am a furniture designer, born in 1983 on the island of Mallorca and based in Barcelona. I work on commissioned, industrial and custom furniture projects for individuals, brands and companies, staying closely involved in both design and development.
My work is grounded in simplicity, honesty and clear construction. I’m interested in archetypes and direct solutions: a chair as a chair, a table as a table. I try to remove everything that doesn’t add structural or material sense, focusing on structure, material logic and the mechanics behind each object.
The result is often straightforward, sometimes rough pieces, where construction is visible and materials are used as they are. Screws are not hidden, joints are not disguised. Austerity here is not a style or a concept, but a working position, often taken to a radical level. I see design as a practical craft, closer to making than to explaining. In the end, it’s about making clear decisions and standing by them.