Custom furniture brand Schmidt gears up to dazzle at the 60th edition of Casa Decor 2025, set to take place in Madrid from April 3 to May 18. At this significant interior design event, Schmidt will unveil an innovative loft created in collaboration with the renowned architect and interior designer Jean Porsche. Boasting more than six decades of experience, Schmidt has established itself as a leader in the custom equipment sector, known for its elegance and functionality.
The 60-square-meter loft Schmidt will showcase at Casa Decor will be a true reflection of Jean Porsche’s eclectic and sophisticated style. This space will not only include a state-of-the-art kitchen but also areas dedicated to relaxation and socializing. Every design element has been meticulously planned to make the most of the space, without sacrificing elegance or style.
The kitchen, standing as the heart of the project, will display Schmidt’s essence through the use of high-quality materials and innovative solutions tailored to modern life demands. In addition to the culinary area, the loft will feature a living room and relaxation area, always emphasizing optimized functionality and elegant aesthetics.
This debut at Casa Decor marks a significant milestone for Schmidt in its journey through the Spanish market. In 2024, the company experienced a 13% increase in sales and opened seven new stores, bringing its total to 88 locations in Spain. Participating in Casa Decor will offer Schmidt an opportunity to solidify its presence in the luxury interior design market, connecting with both industry professionals and visitors looking for customized, high-design solutions.
Schmidt’s presence at the event is not only a recognition of its notable trajectory but also highlights its commitment to redefining interior design by combining customization and functionality in a unique and forward-thinking proposal. Casa Decor 2025, at its prestigious venue at 33 Sagasta Street, promises to be an ideal showcase for Schmidt to reaffirm its influence in custom furniture design.