Conceptual design and mediterranean essence

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Conceptual design and mediterranean essence

There are pieces of furniture that do not need to attract attention to stand out. Their beauty lies in the simple, in the useful, in the well-made. Minimalist design has ceased to be a trend and has become a way of thinking the space: clear, calm and without excesses. It is a way of understanding furniture as something that not only decorates, but also facilitates, accompanies and remains.

In this way of looking, every straight line has a meaning. There are no ornaments because there is no need for them. The design focuses on the essentials: on what is really used and what enhances everyday life. And that applies both indoors and outdoors. .

In addition to its clean and functional design, Barcino stands out for its adaptability. It can be integrated into private terraces, gardens, communal areas or spaces of intensive use such as cafés and restaurants. Its sturdy structure and discreet style allow it to create harmonious atmospheres without losing its personality. And, thanks to the included cushions, it also offers extra comfort that invites you to linger. In every detail, the collection conveys that blend of sobriety and warmth that is so typical of the Mediterranean character.

Barcino: simple design for versatile use

Outdoor furniture is one of the best examples of this trend. Pieces that blend in with nature, stand the test of time and bring calm without being overloaded.

The Barcino collection by Resol, designed by Joan Gaspar, reflects this clearly: chairs, benches, sun loungers, tables and stools with simple lines, designed to enjoy the outdoors in comfort and without complications. Made of painted aluminium, these are available in neutral colours such as white, black or sand. Everything is designed to be practical: they are stackable, aesthetic and resistant.

When less is better

When less is better This type of furniture does not need to stand out to work. On the contrary: its strength lies in its discretion. In how it adapts to different spaces, in how it lets the environment breathe. And this is also where the Mediterranean essence appears: that mixture of light, simplicity and outdoor life that inspires so much of today's design.

Resol's commitment to outdoor furniture shows that good design does not always need to speak loudly. Sometimes it is enough to say just the right thing.