Casa Josephine tells us their predictions for 2026
When we presented a few weeks ago the sophisticated apartment on Sagasta Street in Madrid reinterpreted by Casa Josephinethe interior designer tandem formed by Pablo López and Íñigo Aragón He already gave us some clues when he said that “luxury is in nuances, not in excess.” A reflection that floats among many of our AD 100 2026, whom we have asked about their vision of interior design, architecture and design for the next twelve months.
A year in which we will provide spaces with greater emotion and we will question the narratives of excess to look inward.
Casa Josephine (AD100 2026): “This year, we are going to see more personal projects”
Josephine House. © Laura Leonelli
Since its beginnings, Casa Josephine has fled from clichés: we have seen it in the rural hotel in La Rioja which, in 2016, kicked off his career; to this rural hideaway of eighties and Japanese inspiration in Segovia. In your El Rastro store or pieces like the Weekend lamp, a new icon that has dazzled Penélope Cruz and Nathy Peluso.
The Casa Josephine lamp, from the Weekend collection, part of the sets of Almodóvar’s latest film

