
Lorenzo Castillo is a renowned antiques dealer and one of Spain's most influential interior designers. His notable projects include the Loewe boutiques in Madrid, Shanghai, and Hong Kong, the Museo del Traje in Madrid, and contributions to the decoration of the Spanish Royal wedding. He has also designed interiors for various private residences, hotels, and restaurants, such as the Palacio Santo Mauro in Madrid and a Spanish restaurant located in the former Lloyd’s Bank building in London. His work has been widely published in leading international decoration magazines.
Lorenzo Castillo has partnered with G&D editor, a respected international textile publisher, to launch his first fabric collection. This collaboration leverages G&D's extensive experience in the textile industry to bring his designs to market.
The collection reflects Lorenzo Castillo's deep knowledge of history and decorative arts, showcasing his unique approach to interior design. It features a variety of textiles including velvets, floral prints (indianas), and geometric patterns. The collection is distinguished by an innovative color palette that combines these elements to create a distinctive decorative style.
The collection includes several fabric lines, each identified by a name and a code, with multiple color or pattern variations indicated by numerical suffixes. Key fabric lines include:
Each fabric line offers a range of colorways or patterns, providing versatility for various interior design applications.
Fotograffa Ricardo Labougle
Open the catalog to page 1Lorenzo Castillo Anticuario y uno de los decoradores más importantes de España, ha realizado destacados trabajos. Algunos de los más significativos son las boutiques Loewe en Madrid, Shangai y Hong Kong, el Museo del Traje de Madrid y parte de la decoración de la Boda del Príncipe de Asturias. Además de numerosas residencias privadas en España y el extranjero, Lorenzo ha realizado el interiorismo de diversos hoteles y restaurantes, entre los más recientes se encuentran el Palacio Santo Mauro en Madrid y el proyecto de un restaurante español situado en la antigua sede del Lloyd´s Bank en Londres....
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