Teresa Sapey
Studio Teresa Sapey is an architecture and design studio based in Madrid since it was founded in 1990. The team is driving by curiosity and energy. In fact, the range of fields approached by this practice is extremely wide: It varies from spaces to displays via furniture, graphics and editorial work. The projects are not only born from feelings, but they are also able to transmit these same feelings, but their clients and customers. "By working with spaces my aim is to be touching and therefore render emotions palpable: Three-dimensional, even four-dimensional. No matter the feelings is, as far as it is a feeling, I would go for it! I believe that architecture should interpret, build and transmit these inspiringly and usefully"
Skull Collection is the newest release of Studio Teresa Sapey within Vondom. The Skull Collection transforms outdoor living spaces into captivating environments where utilitarian art takes center stage. Sapey’s ingenuity culminates in a line that reimagines how decor can enhance ambiance through captivating visuals and innovative utility. Each piece serves as a conversation-starter, blending form and function in ways that challenge conventional boundaries.
Who is actually Teresa Sapey?
That friend of yours whom is also a Designer.
What do you think of when you hear the word plastic?
Contemporary World.
What is your favorite color?
White, but also orange.
Which Vondom item from another designer would you put in your home?
I think you should ask which one I wouldn’t use at home. I like all of them: Javier Mariscal, Stefano Giovannoni and Elisa Gargan, A-cero, Ora Ïto, Ramon Esteve, Jose Manuel Ferrero, Eero Aarnio, Harry&Camila, Karim Rashid, Fabio Novembre, Archirivolto, Lucovica+Roberto Palomba, Ross Lovegrove and the VONDOM Studio.
What do you prefer, classic or science fiction movies?
Voyage dans la Lune, by Georges Méliès. Both of them.
Do you have any fetish object?
My glasses.
What was the last thing you bought?
A pair of shoes with flower patterns.
Do you believe in perfection?
I believe in the Perfection Quest. I think it is possible to look for it. However, we must acknowledge that we are not per – fect people just because we believe to be so.
Do you have any fixation or quirky habit?
Yes, taking my shoes off, the delicious jamón ibérico (Spanish premium ham) and, of course, champagne.
What do you do when you are not designing?
I am thinking about the design projects I should finish later.