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Iñigo Studio: Vintage modern, new romantic

Meet Iñigo Gutierrez, a Spanish illustrator from Madrid who resides in Tokyo. He spent several years working in fashion before deciding to move to Japan in search of inspiration and beauty. Over the past year, he has been creating illustrations for magazines, newspapers, and brands, as well as working on his personal project, "Inigo Studio," where he designs T-shirts and art-goodies.

Iñigo's art is characterised by nostalgic imagery, bold colours, and black ink strokes, often incorporating atmospheric and inspiring wording and fonts. His work aims to create a unique and captivating world that reflects his creative vision. 

A smiling man sitting in his studio. There is drawing behind him on the wall. He is behind his desk full of art supplies.

Iñigo's castle of creativity

Step into a small room that embodies a whole lifestyle at a low cost. By mixing and matching modern and traditional furniture and accessories, Iñigo creates an eclectic style that is both vibrant and romantic. Upcycling and reusing are integral to the design, as old items are given new life with a wonderful firework of colours, shapes, and textures. The furniture is light and flexible while keeping sustainability at the forefront with a focus on repurposing materials to create unique pieces with energy-saving measures with layers of textiles for insulation, a water-saving tap, and LED light bulbs.

A kitchenette with a wooden storage box and bins for sroting the trash underneath. The walls have white tiles with blue drawings.
A storage unit moanted on the wall painted like a fireplace with a mirror above it, boxes underneath and a potted plant to the right.
A hanging clothes ack with clothes on hagers next to a wall with a yellow and white poster. To the left from the rack, there is a painting stand with postcards.
A a white sofa bed with a lot of cushions in different colours on top. There is a big black drawing on a white wall and a curtain hanging in a shape of a tent.
A white kitchenette with a sorting bins underneath and a black trolley to the left.

Repurposing made easy

The home is a multi-purpose space that can be used for different activities, such as working, resting, creating, and sleeping. The HEMNES bed can be converted into a chill-out area, while the work desk can be used as a buffet. A clothes hanger can also be used hang art pieces, making it easy to reorganize the space as needed. 

The walls can be decorated in various ways, such as painting the mouldings or hanging fabrics. Flexible and stackable furniture, such as KYRRE, can make it easy to move furniture around to suit different needs. 

Flexible and functional products

For those who enjoy art or cooking, SUNNERSTA is a functional and affordable kitchen line that includes a steel worktop and a wall shelf with containers. A fabric panel or curtain can be used to add character to the space while providing insulation. A paper roll on the wall is a great way to promote creativity and relaxation. Finally, the RIGGA clothes rack is versatile and can be used for more than just hanging clothes. It's also a great way to display artwork or other creations, adding even more personality to your space.