In a symbolic area of the Eixample district of the Catalan capital, Italian architect Vania Gaetti has carried out a renovation that respects Barcelona’s history and celebrates its vibrant present and future. A project where elegance bears the hallmark of Made in Italy, thanks in part to a selection of furniture and accessories from top Italian brands.

At the corner of the bustling Paseo de Gracia, right across from Antoni Gaudí’s iconic Casa Milà (La Pedrera), lies the latest project by Vania Gaetti, an Italian architect based in Barcelona for over 20 years, specializing in interior and retail design and project management: the complete renovation of a floor in a historic building in the Cuadrat d’Or — Catalan for “Golden Square” — an area of Barcelona’s Eixample district that hosts one of the world’s largest concentrations of modernist architecture.

Bounded roughly by Calle Aribau and Paseo de Sant Joan, Avenida Diagonal at the top, and Plaça de Catalunya at the bottom, the Cuadrat d’Or is home to masterpieces by major architects of the late 19th and early 20th centuries, such as Gaudí, Lluís Domènech i Montaner, and Josep Puig i Cadafalch. This area is famous for its buildings adorned with ornamental and detailed facades, featuring typical elements of Catalan modernism such as natural motifs, curves, ceramic mosaics, wrought iron, and stained glass.

Today, the Cuadrat d’Or is both a cultural and tourist attraction in Barcelona, where visitors can stroll and admire the richness of modernism in its finest expression, enjoying both the exterior and access to the interiors of some of these unique buildings.

Vania Gaetti Interior Design – photo Ignasi Rodriguez

Such is the case with the palace that houses this architectural gem, purchased by a prominent figure in the banking world, and her husband, the General Manager of a pharmaceutical company. The couple, successful and art-and-culture enthusiasts residing in Singapore, chose Barcelona as their new home for their two daughters, drawn by the city’s quality of life and historical-cultural charm.

Vania Gaetti has created an apartment that respects Barcelona’s history and celebrates its vibrant present and future. The result of this synergy is a symphony of historical and modern elements that transform the apartment into a unique and unforgettable experience, where elegance bears the signature of Made in Italy, thanks also to the selection of furniture and accessories from some of the finest Italian brands.

A Journey of Preservation and Renewal

The first question that arises in any renovation of a historic building is: what should be preserved? The natural answer was to maintain all the significant historical elements,” says architect Vania Gaetti. “Among these are more than 10,000 pieces of Nolla mosaics, which have been carefully restored by local artisans. The original wooden doors and windows were also restored and updated with contemporary handles, giving the spaces a fresh and comfortable look.”

The carefully designed lighting enhances the ceilings and walls, decorated with high-end moldings that replicate the typical geometries of Barcelona’s Eixample district. The collection of lamps used in the project includes pieces from local brands and artisans, such as the Nightbloom lighting collection created by Marcel Wanders for the Valencian company Lladró, which dominates the entrance hallway. Additionally, the Venetian brand Lodes is featured with the six blown-glass globes of the Random Solo suspension lamp, designed by Chia-Ying Lee, which appear to float above the kitchen island. In one of the elegant suites, the Minigiogali lamp, designed by Angelo Mangiarotti for the glassmaker Vistosi, adds a sophisticated touch.

In one of the bedrooms, two Parentesi lamps stand out, designed by Italian designers Achille Castiglioni and Pio Manzù, and produced by the Italian company Flos since 1971.


The refined search for original and elegant complements led to the choice of Poudrier wall lights for the suite’s headboard, designed by Philippe Nigro for DCWéditions: a polished brass flap doubles as a rotating mirror and, like a shutter, opens or closes to adjust the light intensity.

Luxury Materials and Cutting-edge Technology

For the kitchen and bathroom marble, the elegant veining of Calacatta Gold and Montblanc by the Italian brand ABK Stone was chosen, perfectly complementing the oriental elegance of the Phenomenon mosaic, designed by Japanese artist Tokujin Yoshioka for the Italian company Mutina. The bathrooms are equipped with bathtubs featuring chromotherapy lighting, providing ultimate relaxation. The Ingranaggio and Hi-Fi collections by the Italian brand Gessi add a touch of luxury and modernity to the bathrooms.

The apartment, with its elegant and retro tones, is outfitted with contemporary technology that ensures comfort and energy efficiency. The Airzone air conditioning system allows for different temperatures to be set depending on the use of each room, while the carefully selected glass provides acoustic privacy and thermal insulation for every window.

Exquisite Furniture and Contemporary Art

The apartment’s furniture was carefully curated, featuring outstanding pieces such as wardrobes by Molteni and Novamobili, coffee tables by Roche Bobois and Vitra, and sofas by B&B Italia.

The kitchen, also Italian, is by Cesar, complemented by Smeg accessories, which harmonize perfectly with the high-quality German appliances from Gaggenau.

High-quality craftsmanship and Contemporary Art

The headboards and other furniture elements were crafted by skilled local artisans, contributing to the symphony of international design.

The project is completed by part of the family’s private collection, which includes works by contemporary artists such as the bold Rajae Qarrou and photographer Pedro Jarque Krebs, whose photographs reflect the family’s passion for horseback riding. Additionally, the collection features numerous artists from Asia, reflecting their deep appreciation for cultural diversity.

This project is a testament to how preserving historical heritage can harmoniously integrate with contemporary design and advanced technology, creating a living space that is both a personal refuge and a standalone work of art.

Vania Gaetti

Vania Gaetti is an Italian architect with over 20 years of experience, specializing in interior and retail projects. Her education in Italy and Denmark has given her a cosmopolitan perspective and exceptional sensitivity to historical heritage and contemporary design. Currently based in Barcelona, Vania Gaetti oversees interior design projects comprehensively, ensuring impeccable execution at every stage.