Carmela Martí stands out with custom textile designs in collaboration with prestigious interior designers.
The firm develops custom projects that reflect the establishment’s own identity.
With avant-garde, innovative, and sustainable proposals, the textile interior design firm Carmela Martí has been making a name for herself in the hospitality market through her custom textile design projects. No matter how complex it may be, it provides solutions for any type of establishment through fully personalized individual consulting. This is known as ‘Textile Coaching,‘ a process that adds value to each initiative.
In this vein, Carmela Martí is collaborating with internationally renowned architects, designers, and interior designers to develop custom textile designs. Mainly, it helps bring their ideas to life in the textiles they integrate into their projects. For example, there was a collaborative and integrated effort with Resuinsa and the Teresa Sapey studio at the last edition of FITUR, or the sustainable room from the Posidonia collection showcased at Interihotel, in which the visual artist Sol Sánchez participated with her creations.
Moreover, Carmela Martí offers these distinguished professionals her extensive technical knowledge of fabrics to provide quality and unique sensory experiences. For instance, at the FITUR stand, the curtain enveloping the space was composed of different leaves that seemed to flow. This subtle dance, combined with a delicate gradient and a wave pattern, immediately created a marine effect, transporting the visitor to the ocean.
Another notable example is the fully customized textile project recently launched for the new Hotel Aurea Palacio de Correos in Logroño. To give the establishment its own identity, the fabrics and shades of the bed textiles and curtains are coordinated with the other elements of the room.
Restaurants are another type of establishment where textiles play a significant role in reflecting their identity. Carmela Martí has worked for renowned establishments such as Yugo The Bunker (Madrid), which has a Michelin star, led by chef Julián Marmol, a passionate advocate of high Japanese cuisine. With completely customized tablecloths following oriental lines, the textile firm aimed to offer an experience beyond just the food.
In short, Carmela Martí’s expertise in this type of textile, collaborating with prestigious and renowned studios, helps attract users and guides them through a 100% experiential journey.