La Cobalta
Mediterranean design and modernity
Located in the heart of Barcelona's post-industrial Sant Martí district, La Cobalta is a publishing house founded by Gabriel Escámez, who also created Cobalto Studio. The shop offers a refined selection of objects, lighting, ceramics and books, all inspired by the popular culture and artistic expression of the Mediterranean basin.
La Cobalta Barcelona: preserving Mediterranean craft traditions
Among the highlights is the 'Spanish Poet' collection of lamps, designed and handmade in Barcelona, reflecting the vernacular aesthetic so dear to Escámez.
Prices start at €250. The shop also offers unique ceramics, such as stoneware plates and terracotta jugs, reflecting authentic craftsmanship.
La Cobalta stands out for its ecological approach and its commitment to preserving Mediterranean craft traditions. Each object tells a story, blending cultural heritage with contemporary design, offering visitors an immersive experience in the world of modernised folklore.
La Cobalta
Carrer de Provençals, 281, 08020 Barcelona, SpainArea: San Martín
Email: weareSPAMFILTER@lacobalta.com
Website: La Cobalta - Barcelona
Opening hours: Monday to Friday, 10am to 7pm.
Metro/Bus: Bac de Roda
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