
Every object that enters the Sinopia world is chosen — or made — with the same eye. This gallery brings together original studio pieces from the Reshaping Collection alongside curated finds that share the same material sensibility: form with intention, texture with honesty, beauty that earns its place. It is not a catalogue. It is a point of view.
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Every project at Sinopia Décor begins with listening. What does the space need? What does the person living in it need? From full architectural interventions to considered interior transformations, we work at the scale the project demands — bringing the same material intelligence and design rigour to every brief. These are the spaces we have shaped.
The Brief
A complete interior design of a top-floor apartment in the historic centre of Palamós, overlooking the marina and the bay. The shell was exceptional — high ceilings, original coffered details, herringbone oak floors, and a wraparound colonnade terrace. The brief was to honour the architecture and build a considered home around it. Every material, object, and artwork was chosen or made within the studio
The Response
The apartment was approached as a sequence of spaces rather than a single interior — each room with its own palette and mood, connected by the herringbone floor and the constant presence of the sea. The living spaces work in a reduced palette of white, warm oak, and carefully placed colour: red as energy in the living room, deep navy as depth in the dining room, terracotta as warmth in the private rooms. Artwork throughout is original — paintings made in the studio, ceramic vessels formed by hand, wall sculptures designed for specific walls and specific light. The entrance corridor preserves the original exposed brick, anchored by a dark reclaimed wood console and a large-format canvas painted specifically for that diagonal wall. The terrace colonnade — four arches overlooking the marina — is treated as an outdoor room: teak furniture, bougainvillea in wooden crates, artwork on the exterior wall.




Costa Brava · Full Interior Design & Styling · 2024
The Making
El Mirador is, in many ways, a self-portrait. Beyond the design decisions, much of what you see was made within the studio. The coffee table in the living room — built by hand. The bookcase. The doorstops framing the terrace windows. The Galets wall sculpture in the dining room. Every painting on every wall — the large diagonal canvas in the entrance corridor, the deep blue piece in the dining room, the red and white abstraction in the living room — painted in the studio for these specific walls and this specific light. The ceramic vessels in the corridor. The cushions. The elephant on the TV cabinet. When a space needs something that doesn't exist, we make it.


























































