Alvic returns to Casa Decor 2025

Alvic is taking part in the 60th edition of Casa Decor, presenting its new collections 2025 in collaboration with leading interior design studios.

3 April 2025

Alvic returns to Casa Decor in 2025 to celebrate its 60th Anniversary

At Alvic, we’re celebrating our 60th anniversary with a standout presence at the 60th edition of Casa Decor 2025. This year, we’re collaborating with renowned interior design and architecture studios in the Spanish market—such as Diego Guillén Ligori, Estudio Alegría, and Impar Capital—to showcase innovative proposals in cutting-edge decorative and architectural surfaces and solutions.

Throughout this edition, we reaffirm our commitment to innovation, design, and the latest trends in decoration, presenting our 2025 collection, known for its quality, design, and respect for the environment.

Casa Decor is the leading event for interior design, held at 33 Sagasta Street in Madrid, in a striking building designed by architect Luis de Landecho Jordán y Urríes, a splendid example of late 19th-century Madrid eclecticism.

Spaces Featuring Alvic Surfaces

“Rompecabezas” designed by Diego Guillén Ligori

“Rompecabezas” (Puzzle) is a children’s bedroom designed around a single wooden piece cut at a 45-degree angle that grows throughout the space—symbolizing how we grow through life. Over the years—represented in the project by seven colors from Alvic’s new Art Collection, ranging from warm to cool tones—the puzzle pieces grow larger, yet they can fit together in any way, adapting to each phase of life.

Standout colors from the new Art Collection include: Amarillo Albero, Naranja Citrus, Rojo Pompei, Lavender, Ice Blue, Ultramar Blue, and Navy Blue, all bringing freshness, energy, and a nostalgic touch. Guillén creates a work of art in this space, in collaboration with Fucking Wood on the wooden furniture, perfectly balancing all the colors and combining Alvic’s high-gloss Luxe finish with its ultra-matte Zenit 3.0 finish.

Space by Diego Guillén Ligori for Casa Decor 2025 Photo: Asier Rua

“The GreenHouse Club” designed by Impar Team

Inspired by traditional gentlemen’s clubs, Impar Capital’s space recreates a bar filled with the scent of wood, tobacco, and leather, transporting visitors to those elegant clubs where music, games, and conversation take center stage in a space designed to rewrite history.

The Impar team chose Alvic surfaces to bring this space to life, selecting the Syncron Woodline 03 design—an elegant, linear dark-toned wood—for the wall cladding to add warmth, and the Sierra 02 design—a polished marble effect in intense green tones with a Luxe high-gloss lacquered finish—for the furniture fronts and fireplace.

Impar Group returns to Casa Decor this year not only as a participant but also as the main sponsor, offering the Sagasta Street building for this edition. The group is a benchmark in Spain’s real estate sector, known for its focus on restoring historic buildings and commitment to high-quality projects.

Space by Impar Capital and Impar Design for Casa Decor 2025 Photo: Lupe Clemente

“Hisense Forward” – Hisense Space by Estudio Alegría

Hisense presents a revolutionary space that merges design and technology, conceived to transform the user experience and redefine interactions within the home environment.

Estudio Alegría, led by Ignacio Alegría and Manuel Such, created a space where architecture becomes an experience in itself. Light, golden reflections, and carefully selected surfaces create a feeling of spaciousness and sophistication, blurring the lines between the physical and digital.

Estudio Alegría once again chooses Alvic surfaces for Casa Decor, showcasing the architectural potential, versatility, and quality of its materials. This time, they combine Syncron surfaces in the Velázquez 05 design, evoking the warmth of oak wood, with Zenit Metal Plus in Champagne, a matte lacquered finish with a metallic effect that adds elegance.

Panels are used to create custom furniture, combining doors and interiors, and the oven area stands out as a totem-shaped sculpture made entirely with Alvic materials.

Hisense Space by Estudio Alegría for Casa Decor 2025 Photo: Amador Toril

Privacy Overview

This website uses cookies so that we can provide you with the best user experience possible. Cookie information is stored in your browser and performs functions such as recognising you when you return to our website and helping our team to understand which sections of the website you find most interesting and useful.