Mantequerías Delfín

ID 18018

Year 2018

Team

Zuloark (Design), Félix de las Heras (Constructor), Manuel Muñoz Genique, Víctor (Woodwork)

Location Madrid, Spain

Client

Isabel & Ana | Peccata Viruta

Photography

Lourdes Cabrera

Categories
Design & Interiors
General view of Peccata Viruta | Photography by Lourdes Cabrera

From grocery store to artisan furniture wokshop: Isabel and Ana’s transformation of Peccata Viruta

Peccata Viruta is a small creative space located in the Valdezarza neighbourhood of Madrid. Isabel and her daughter Ana transformed the old family grocery store (Mantequerías Delfín) into a furniture design workshop and store in 2019.

Family gathering in the workshop | Photography by Lourdes Cabrera

The main line with which we work is the link with the memory of the space. This is a refurbishment developed with a minimum budget, but that manages to update the space to the new needs and maintain connections with the original elements to give a unique character to the place.

Meeting area | Photography by Lourdes Cabrera

The space is organised to adapt to the needs of the “Peccata Viruta” artisan furniture workshop. By eliminating all the interior partitions, a new open-plan space is created with natural lighting as the main feature.

Working and storage space | Photography by Lourdes Cabrera

Taking advantage of the large window surfaces, new openings are opened to the courtyard to illuminate the premises and at the same time to allow the circulation of light and ventilation. The pillar located in the centre of the space would help to reorganise the entire premises, even separating it into several rooms and transforming its use as a dwelling in the future.

For all the furnishings that make up the space, simple and inexpensive materials are used. Pine slats and plywood create a cosy atmosphere, while allowing for quick construction and customisation by clients. In addition, materials are used to introduce colour, such as reused scraps of hydraulic tile on floors and fabrics from “La Tapicera” in the exterior shop windows that make the premises stand out in the urban environment of the Valdezarza neighbourhood.

Isabel and Ana in their new working space | Photography by Lourdes Cabrera