Gabo's starts from an architecture with strong presence, and from day one we knew it had to remain. Preserving it was essential. It speaks of the place, of the building's past, and anchors the narrative of the project. That spatial legacy became the framework from which we developed everything else.

The project reflects the story of its client, Gabriel. After spending many years living in the United States, he wanted to bring a New York mindset to Madrid, not as a replica, but as an attitude. That personal background shaped the atmosphere and informed every design decision.

We worked with noble materials. Aged wood and marble are combined with softer textures such as velvet. The graphic carpet reinforces Gabo's visual language, while the epoxy floor ensures chromatic continuity across the space. The palette is intentionally restrained, carefully composed, and free of unnecessary gestures.

Burgundy takes a leading role. Lighting is resolved with precision and discretion, and the furniture references vintage pieces without falling into the literal. Echoes of New York, interpreted through Gabo's identity, by MIL Studios.

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