For Pepe Leal, interior design is a way to solve a space and the way to solve it is what distinguishes different decorators. He considers himself more an artist than an interior designer since the facet that interests him most of his profession is to move volumes and objects creating sensations. Keep your eyes peeled and discover the amazing work of this amazing Spanish interior designer!
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Heritage is really an iconic piece. It pays homage to the azulejo tile, one of the biggest landmarks of Portuguese architecture. The old artisan crafts were definitely not forgotten here so the result is classic but also fresh and modernistic, making Heritage one of the most inspiring living room decor ideas ever. Passionate and soulful as sideboards should be.
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The grandeur of the Andes’ mountains is only matched by the surviving skills of the people who strive there. Andes armchair is a mid-century modern furniture piece that pays tribute this strength. With matte aged brass legs and covered in a rich cotton velvet upholstery, this accent chair adds a strong yet graceful touch to any home decor.
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The Miles table lamp is a classic mid-century modern table lamp, which brings back the sophisticated atmosphere of the 50s. It is handmade in brass, with an aluminum shade. The body has a copper-plated finish for a more contemporary look, while the shade is lacquered a matte black on the outside and a white matte on the inside.
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The Eden center table uses the highest quality materials, giving them shapes that create a cosmopolitan yet artsy atmosphere. We believe interior design is the art of fulfilling souls with feelings and emotions. Let the journey begin. Now.
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Stunningly produced in solid walnut wood, the Anthony sideboard is topped by white polished marble and supported by brass square feet. It brings a playful geometric pattern on its doors, accented by its rounded edges and the brass trim all over the body. Eyes on the future with a foot in the past?
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