"Enllaços de memories"
Category: Accessories
This accessories collection stems from a deep emotional connection with Catalonia, a land that holds meaning for the designer not only for its rich cultural heritage, but above all for a personal bond shaped by memory, affection, and nostalgia. The project develops around the concept of craftsmanship, understood not merely as technical skill, but as an identity-driven language capable of conveying stories, traditions, and relationships. At the core of the collection lies the weaving technique, chosen as both an aesthetic and symbolic gesture. Weaving becomes the guiding thread between material and meaning: on one hand, it reflects a precise, hands-on craft rooted in tradition; on the other, it opens up a deeper dimension, evoking connection, sharing, and collective construction. To weave means to bring different elements into relation in order to create something new, stronger, and more meaningful—just as happens in human bonds. This dual interpretation is inspired by two emblematic expressions of Catalan culture: the Sardana and the Castellers. The Sardana, a traditional dance in which people of all ages hold hands to form a circle, becomes a metaphor for unity and belonging. The Castellers, instead, represent the power of collaboration: human towers built through balance, trust, and mutual support, where every individual is essential to the stability of the whole. Within the collection, these inspirations are translated into forms, textures, and details that reinterpret the concept of weaving in both visual and conceptual terms. Surfaces unfold into complex patterns, materials interact in dialogue with one another, and the structures of the accessories reflect a balance between solidity and flexibility. Each piece thus becomes not only a functional object, but a narrative fragment, capable of evoking both personal and collective memories. The collection ultimately positions itself as a bridge between past and present, tradition and contemporaneity, celebrating Catalan craftsmanship through an intimate and reinterpreted perspective. Weaving, in its dual nature, becomes a symbol of what connects and strengthens: hands, stories, cultures, and memories that, interlacing, give life to something authentic and enduring.
