Editor's Note
This editor’s note highlights the key facts and market implications behind “Venux Participates in Casa Decor 2026, Reinforci”, with emphasis on sourcing, product fit, fabrication, logistics, or buyer impact.
Venux is participating in Casa Decor 2026, reaffirming its commitment to sintered stone surface design. The brand is present for the second consecutive year with its own space, which has already generated significant interest among industry professionals, media, and visitors.
The Venux space, designed by the Valencian studio Viruta Lab—led by María Daroz and David Puerta—presents "El obrador" (The Workshop), a proposal that connects past and present through material, light, and sensory experience.
This participation is complemented by two other brand collaborations: in the Valpaint space designed by Miguel Muñoz, and in the bathroom by Ramon Soler, designed by Carmen Barasona, thereby expanding Venux's presence within the exhibition circuit.
Venux’s “El obrador”: Kitchen, Silence, and Contemporary Ritual
"El obrador" is born as an exercise in memory, contemplation, and respect for the history of the Palace of the Marquis of Los Vélez and Count of Niebla, later converted into the convent of the Congregation of the Slaves of the Sacred Heart of Jesus.
Inspired by the ancient refectory and the workshop where the nuns produced their culinary crafts, the space reinterprets these uses from a contemporary perspective, where silence, a slow pace, and materiality take center stage. Venux's Taj Mahal and Laurent stones articulate the project, applied in countertops, cladding, and furniture. Their presence, enhanced by the room's height and careful lighting design, lends an almost ethereal dimension to the whole.

In this kitchen, where bread was once kneaded, everything is reinterpreted to favor an immersive experience where material expresses itself in its purest essence. This is accompanied by a careful selection of Siemens appliances—wine cellar, oven, and super-automatic coffee machine—that integrate naturally into the space, reinforcing functionality and elevating the experience towards a new balance between design, technology, and daily use. Among the most notable elements is the large central island, conceived as the heart of the space. Its base features slatted Rekker wood, developed by Línea 3 Cocinas, introducing texture and warmth and creating a harmonious dialogue with Venux's sintered stone. This element organizes the flow and reinforces the idea of the workshop as a place for meeting, interaction, and coexistence. The finish of both the countertop and the drawers, with the interplay of wood and sintered stone, creates a material balance that combines solidity and warmth, elevating the island to an almost sculptural piece. For its development, Venux's sintered stone in its Urban Black model was used—a proposal inspired by slate, a metamorphic rock of sedimentary origin, which combines the richness of its natural appearance with the technical performance inherent to sintered stone.
The “Opulus” Auditorium, Valpaint Space Designed by Miguel Muñoz Studio
In addition to its own space, Venux reinforces its visibility at Casa Decor 2026 with a presence in other notable proposals, such as the Auditorium, a space for the Valpaint brand designed by Miguel Muñoz.
This is the main auditorium of Casa Decor 2026, conceived as a contemporary interpretation of architectural maximalism. The designer himself defines it as the "Sanctuary of Geometric Opulence." The design is based on rhythmic repetition, where discretion is not sought, but rather presence.

Venux collaborates in this space with flooring from the Black Zimbabwe collection and with the tables in the social area, the wonderful shelving, and the pedestals from the Breccia Oniciata collection.
“Ofuro,” the Bathroom by Ramon Soler, Designed by Carmen Barasona
In the "Ofuro" space by Ramon Soler, Carmen Barasona, the designer in charge of the project, reinterprets the bathroom as a ritual of calm inspired by Japanese tradition.
In this project, Venux's participation is present in the entire bathroom furniture set, from the monolithic bathtub to the sculptural washbasin. The space is defined by a timeless aesthetic where material and architecture integrate naturally. These collaborations consolidate the versatility of Venux's material across different creative languages and applications within contemporary interior design. Venux continues to bet on design, innovation, and excellence in sintered stone surfaces, positioning itself as a key partner for architects, interior designers, and specifiers seeking solutions of high aesthetic and technical value.
Source: Read the original article | Published: April 16, 2026