Editor's Note
This editor’s note highlights the key facts and market implications behind “Cupa Stone Reinforces Its Presence at Casa Decor”, with emphasis on sourcing, product fit, fabrication, logistics, or buyer impact.
Cupa Stone strengthens its presence at Casa Decor 2026 with nine avant-garde design and interior spaces. This edition is held at Calle San Agustín, 11, in Madrid's Barrio de las Letras, and once again brings together the leading studios, brands, and designers in the sector from April 9 to May 24. Cupa Stone, in line with its commitment to the decoration and design field, participates in nine spaces, becoming the brand with the greatest representation in this edition. Through its reference brands and collaboration with renowned studios and firms, the project reflects the company's identity through an innovative and efficient approach, without sacrificing its more aspirational and emotional dimension.
Nine Trend Spaces Celebrating Design
Entrance/Ticket Office. Bang & Olufsen Space, by Virginia Albuja This is an immersive space celebrating the brand's centenary, conceived as a Sound Club connecting past and present. The project presents technology as an aesthetic, emotional, and cultural experience, creating a meeting point between history, design, and innovation. In this context, the choice of Dolce Vita from Terra by Cupa Stone for the counter provides a sophisticated and enveloping texture, generating a warm atmosphere that invites the visitor to begin the exhibition tour. SixtyPro 'Savia' Space, by Equipo SixtyPro The project starts from the idea that every space possesses an internal energy in constant flow, comparable to sap in trees. The kitchen is conceived as a living organism where materials, forms, and uses interrelate, transforming the experience into a sensory process linked to nature. In this context, Cristallo Iceberg natural stone, used in the bar and island, stands out as a key element.
Every space possesses an internal energy in constant flow, comparable to sap in trees.
ITA – Italian Trade Agency Space, by Rebuelta Domecq The space is conceived as a suite that interprets the night as a cultural setting, beyond its conception as the absence of light. The project combines respect for classical architecture with a contemporary reading based on materials and a palette of neutral tones. The studio opts for Calacatta Viola marble on a table and for Fior di Viola on the flooring and nightstands, materials that add chromatic richness and sophistication. Kaldewei Space, by Isabel López Vilalta

The project establishes a dialogue between contrasts such as industrial and feminine, or old and contemporary. Through sculptural volumetry, the bathroom is configured as an intimate, sensory, and unhurried experience. The enveloping space features the Rojo Levante cladding as one of its key elements, reinforcing the user's experience and adding identity to the whole. Laufen Space, by DIIR It is defined as an immersive space based on sensory minimalism, where light, material, and water build an emotional experience. The proposal seeks a balance between calm, intimacy, and discreet luxury through formal simplicity. In this context, the DIIR studio transforms a functional space like public restrooms using Cupa Stone's Ferro Black granite.
The proposal seeks a balance between calm, intimacy, and discreet luxury through formal simplicity.
Auditorio Valpaint, by Miguel Muñoz The project is conceived as a contemporary reinterpretation of architectural maximalism. Through repetition and geometry, a space of strong presence is generated, deliberately moving away from minimalism. The Ópalo floor from Terra helps enhance the lighting and provide greater spatial dimension. Other Notable Participations The project focuses on the auditory experience, integrating architecture, art, and technology to generate a sensory environment linked to sound. In this context, the countertop made from Waraira quartzite by Terra by Cupa Stone adds character and depth to the space, in a proposal that combines innovation and design and reflects the research character of Aitex. In this edition, Sapienstone from Iris Cerámica Group, a brand distributed exclusively by Cupa Stone in Spain, participates in the restaurant space designed by Raúl Martins. The proposal naturally combines functionality and aesthetics through the use of materials like Crema Avorio, which provide resistance and sophistication, allowing a balance between design and intensive use, typical of a gastronomic environment. This intervention is complemented by surfaces such as Breccia Imperiale or Fior di Viola 4D Cashmere from Sapienstone, which add character and sophistication to different spaces along the tour.
Source: Read the original article | Published: April 17, 2026