Sol&Luna took part in the second edition of Moret Living, showcasing some of its most iconic products in an exhibition inspired by summer and the untamed beauty of Africa
Carolina Sánchez de Movellán, CEO of Sol&Luna
Under the concept “Out of Africa”, the space once again became a sensory journey where decoration, art and natural materials took centre stage. Sol&Luna showcased its Art of Leather in every expression: leather-covered giraffes and elephants transformed into sculptures, together with many products from its summer collection, including wooden and leather seating, coolers and garden pieces.
Garden Collection Corner
Following the success of its first edition, Moret Living once again brought together brands and creators who share a common passion for interior design, complementing one another to create settings that feel like the pages of a live decorating magazine, where everything is real and you wish you could take it all home
Various Sol&Luna corners within the Moret Living space
A space where every piece tells a story and every detail brings soul to the setting. Thanks to the versatility of its products, Sol&Luna integrates seamlessly into any environment and accompanies the artworks on display.
Sol&Luna leather stand designed by Mausha Marsá and Onieva sculpture
Moret Living is becoming a key event for decoration lovers, interior designers and brands that understand design as a way of living and inspiring emotion. This is reflected in the public who attended: decorators, architects, friends and members and deco press.
Ignacio Goitia and Carolina Sánchez de Movellán
Marta Riopérez (Hearst España), Mausha Marsa and Mercedes Ruiz Mateos (Hearst España)
Ignacio Goitia, Albert García and Carolina Sánchez de Movellán
Mausha Marsá, Belén Junco (Charadas) Javier Ledesma (interiorista) and María Mtz-Fresneda (Sol&Luna)
Mausha Marsá and María Martínez-Fresneda (Sol&Luna)
Beatriz Sánchez de Movellán de Going Bananas, Carolina and Ruth Sánchez de Movellán
Paloma Eguilior Other Lamps, Carolina, Chío León and Ana Colón
Carolina and Albert García, fundador de Lobster´s Day
Carlos Moreno, Carolina and Machús Pastor
Irene Lantero, founder of Irene Lantero Home Linen
Thanks to Mausha Marsá for once again opening the doors of her wonderful space and bringing together brands that share a passion for natural beauty, craftsmanship and attention to detail.
Thanks to your amazing team for making these three days a unique and unforgettable experience!
Dates: May, 20,21,22.
Venue: Moret Living (Madrid)
Decorative Concept: “Out of Africa”
Designer: Mausha Marsa
Fotos: Aránzazu Catalán y Carolina Sánchez de Movellán
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