Spain's largest interior design event celebrates its 60th edition this year. Casa Decor has opened its doors in the iconic building at Calle Sagasta 33 (Madrid) on April 3rd.
Built in 1902 by architects Luis de Landecho and Jordán de Urríes, the building of more than 7,000 m² houses 142 participating companies, both national and international, who characterize in various ways the 57 spaces that Casa Decor It is distributed over a ground floor and three upper floors.

Photo of Sagasta 33 Building, Madrid. Exterior facade. Photos: ©Nacho Uribesalazar. Courtesy of Casa Decor
Exquisite aesthetics and work
The largest design and interior design catwalk can be explored throughout the entire building. Unlike other similar annual events, the organization is not a simple fair with randomly distributed exhibits. Like a grand theatrical performance , Casa Decor becomes the largest trend-setting venue to discover and appreciate each year , creating a showcase of materials, finishes, furniture, lighting, and, in general, endless possibilities for lovers of architecture, design, landscaping, and decoration. Different types of spaces (bedrooms, bathrooms, patios, luxury hotel lobbies, gardens, and even many conceptual spaces) span the 3,000 m² occupied by the space, where elegance and sensoriality reign supreme.
The edition of the senses
This 33rd edition, Casa Decor celebrates the value of nature: organic matter, origins, and the exploration of those primitive environments that move and reconnect us . A theme that serves as inspiration for architects and interior designers, seeking to build bridges that bridge the disconnection and uprooting between humans and nature. Craftsmanship and tradition intertwine to create spaces that invite coexistence, well-being, and contemplation—and, of course, the wow factor.
Color: the sensoriality achieved
Within this wide range of conceptual possibilities, green could be the star of the show. However, if anything characterizes the Casa Decor participants, it's the enthusiasm with which each and every one of them takes on the challenge. For the participants, Casa Decor embodies three premises : extraordinary organization, a highly demanding audience, and unparalleled competitive standards of execution, where the most unexpected, unique, and astonishing can be created.
This year, balance takes over Sagasta 33. The value of contemplation allows color to take center stage, thanks to its ability to captivate and induce emotions and meditative states of mind. A perfect setting to explore the 2025 Casa Decor Color Guide, curated by CACO: a selection of the spaces that have best explored the world of color and that you shouldn't miss this year's edition.
Leroy Merlin Space – “See you at home” Auditorium

Space 5. Leroy Merlin – "See You at Home" Auditorium. Architect: ESTUDIO QUERENCIA | Photos: Lupe Clemente
CEU San Pablo University Space – Conceptual “Rain”
Space 18. CEU San Pablo University – "Rain" Conceptual Project. Team: CEU SAN PABLO | Photos: Lupe Clemente
Bang & Olufsen Space – Living «Bang & Olufsen Atelier Art Gallery»
Space 23. Bang & Olufsen – Living «Bang & Olufsen Atelier Art Gallery» Architect: JOSE LARA | Photos: Lupe Clemente
Diego Guillén Ligori Space – Children's Bedroom "Puzzle"
Space 23. Diego Guillén Ligori – Puzzle Children's Bedroom. Architect: Diego Guillén Ligori | Photos: Asier Rua
The Masie Space – Living-dining room “The Room”
Space 41. The Masie – Living and Dining Room "La Sala". Architect: SIGFRIDO SERRA | Photos: Nacho Uribesalazar
Venux Space – Tempo – Book Room
Space 51. Venux – Tempo – Book Room. Architects: ESTUDI{H}AC – JMFERRERO | Photos: Asier Rua
Jacob Delafon Space – Bathroom “Two Lives in One Bathroom”

Space 54. Jacob Delafon – Bathroom "Two Lives in One Bathroom" Architects: LIEVE STUDIO | Photos: Asier Rua
Laufen Space – New Classic Bathroom
Space 26. Laufen – "New Classic" Bathroom. Architect: Marcel Wanders | Photos: Amador Toril
Forma Prima Space – Conceptual “Infinite Canvas”
Space 31. Forma Prima – Conceptual “Infinite Canvas”. Architects: FORMA PRIMA | Photos: Nacho Uribesalazar
Schmidt Space – Kitchen-dining room «Toujours à Madrid»
Space 49. Schmidt – Kitchen-dining room “Toujours à Madrid”. Architect: JEAN PORSCHE | Photos: Nacho Uribesalazar
Event:
From April 3 to May 18, 2025
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Photos courtesy of Casa Decor