Júlia Esqué
Designer. Journeyed through various creative processes before establishing her independent practice. Her projects stir in the intersection between product, fashion and textile design. Has collaborated with companies that include Santa&Cole, Moooi, Paloma Wool, Mobles114 or Nomad Coffee.
julia@juliaesque.com / @juliaesque
C/Bolivia 239, 5e. 08020 Barcelona
↑ Diplomática y Bretona, edited by Santa&Cole, 2022
New textile ribbons for the existing Trípode lamp collection. The project emphasizes the materiality that defines the lamp. A line, thick or thin, delimits the perimeter of the ribbon. Images by Jara Varela and Ronan Le Vacon, art direction by Clara Quintana.
↓ FAD Cup 2021
Every year since 1917, FAD (Fostering Arts and Design) asks a creative to design a cup to cheer for the new year to come. Images by Enric Badrinas.
↓ Pey Superligera for Mobles 114, 2022
A project together with Marc Morro and Jaume Ramirez. Table top system made of stretched fabric, a surface for eat, work and sleep. Images by Jara Varela and Ronan Le Vacon.
↓ UP side table for Good Goods Gallery 2021
The gesture between vertical and horizontal plan makes the legs appear floating from the ground. Images by Enric Badrinas & Marina Denisova.
↓ The table knife project, for Florentine Kitchen Knives 2020
The project revolves around gestures and the relationship between the knife and the hand. It results in the appearance of a flat and round surface to place the index finger. Images by Enric Badrinas.
↓ 45 Table for Nomad Coffee 2021
Designed with Ángel Valiente. The strength of the proportions contrasts the visual lightness and the formal simplicity. Images by Enric Badrinas and Ángel Valiente.
↓ Hortensia Chair, produced by Moooi since 2021
Textile design and development for the Hortensia Chair designed by Andrés Reisinger.
↓ Woven paper color studies, ongoing personal project.
↓ Print for SS 2021 Paloma Wool garment collection.
↓ Publicación n2 Júlia Esqué x Paloma Wool
Reproduces a personal walkthrough of Julia's work, depicting her personal experiences, along with a selection of her woven paper explorations, finalized with visual interpretations of Julia's universe as seen by Paloma Wool.
↓ Espronceda Stool for Andrés Reisinger studio, 2022
↓ Indoor Landscapes, 2020
A collection of dynamic accessories that can live in various domestic spaces. The series is made up of three pieces that can be tilted forward and remain in the new oblique position without losing balance. Images by Enric Badrinas.
Júlia Esqué. Designer. Journeyed through various creative processes before establishing her independent practice. Her projects stir in the intersection between product, fashion and textile design. Has collaborated with companies that include Mobles114, Santa&Cole, Moooi, Paloma Wool or Nomad Coffee.
julia@juliaesque.com
julia@juliaesque.com & @juliaesque
C/Bolivia 239, 5e. 08020 Barcelona
+34 626 329 205