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Simon reaffirms its leading role in the 61st edition of Casa Decor, held in Madrid’s Barrio de Las Letras from April 9 to May 24. A setting where design and innovation come together to explore new ways of living.
The company, a leader in electrical materials and a benchmark in lighting design, control systems, and connectivity, participates in six projects. In all of them, the brand intervenes both through lighting and the integration of its systems, establishing a transversal layer that articulates the spatial experience.
Throughout this journey, the new Simon 360 range acts as the guiding thread of its proposal, integrating naturally into each project and reinforcing its architectural character. This is an evolution that is not just a reissue, but a contemporary reinterpretation of its historic Simon 36 series. Originally conceived in 1965 and launched in 1971, the S36 marked a turning point as the first series with a large rocker switch in Spain.
Between Surfaces and Words by PersonalK
PersonalK designs for Neolith a space of introspective character, conceived as an offline environment where the company’s materials are reinterpreted through new formats and combinations. The project proposes a play of textures in which Simon’s solution accompanies and enhances the material richness, integrating naturally into the proposal.
The Invisible by Zooco
For the Geberit space, Zooco Studio proposes an installation that reveals the architecture hidden behind the walls, replacing the partition with a lightweight structure that exposes the installations. In this technical reading of the space, Simon’s intervention integrates coherently, supporting the constructive clarity of the whole.
Habiter by Devesa & Agenjo Interiorismo
In the Leroy Merlin space, Devesa & Agenjo design a living-dining room conceived as an invitation to inhabit through calm and permanence. Through a renewed classicism with a Mediterranean accent, the space builds a warm and sensory atmosphere, where Simon intervenes through lighting and the integration of the Simon 270 mechanisms.
Ofuro by Carmen Barasona
In this space for Ramon Soler, Carmen Barasona reinterprets the bathroom as a ritual of calm inspired by Japanese tradition. Conceived as a sensory sequence—preparation, pause, and contemplation—the project integrates water, light, and materiality into an intimate and enveloping atmosphere.
The Value of the Invisible by Cano y Escario Arquitectura
The proposal by Cano y Escario Arquitectura for the Mapei space is conceived as a weightless environment defined by suspended organic forms. In it, contemplation is materialized through sacks of Mapei product contained in metal meshes, forming a central diagonal element that represents the diversity of the brand’s finishes. At the opposite end, a suspended linear element displays powdered materials in their original state, in a staging that refers to processes and sustainability.
The Rhythm of Silence by Nadezhda Chak
In the INTRO BY CHAK space, Nadezhda Chak’s proposal unfolds as an exploration of architecture understood as rhythm and perception. The project constructs a sequence of arches and planes in perspective that expand depth and guide the gaze. Ceramics, with their tonal variations, activate the surfaces and generate a subtle movement in the light. In this technical reading of the space, Simon’s intervention integrates coherently, supporting the constructive clarity of the whole.