Some places don't need a filter – the sun, the sea, and a holiday vibe create an atmosphere that can't be faked. Discover the style of Mallorca with us, both natural and chic. We invite you to a world where interiors smell of olives and the sound of waves can be heard just outside the windows. Here, summer lasts all year long!


Mallorcan-inspired interiors are a tribute to tranquility, simplicity, and authenticity. You can feel the Arab and Mediterranean influences, as well as the island tradition of the Balearics. Stone walls remember Roman times, and houses often belong to the same family for generations. It's a style that says: live slowly, but beautifully.
Mallorca is also about quiet luxury. For example, the Spanish royal family chooses Marivent Palace, their summer residence in Cala Mayor, for their holiday relaxation. It is there, surrounded by lush gardens and elegant interiors, that King Felipe VI and Queen Letizia unwind. Marivent Palace is a symbol of a lifestyle that combines heritage with refined aesthetics.
Estilo mallorquín is primarily about:
You'll find these elements in our offer: check out wooden chairs, ceramic bowls, and throws for armchairs in soothing colors.


Mallorca is primarily about earth tones, delicate pinks, golden yellows, olive greens, and sea blues. Interiors are meant to look as if they were made of clay and light. Inspirations for such a color palette can be seen everywhere: these are the colors of stone terraces, fields covered with lavender, and sunsets reflecting in the water. The pastel facades of houses in towns like Fornalutx or Valldemossa are a natural extension of the landscape.
You won't find pure, laboratory white here. Traditional lime paint often had a shade of sand or pink – not only because of the availability of materials, but also because too bright a white reflected too much light. In the past, to make the paint adhere better to the walls and gain durability, egg white was added to it. This way, pure white was broken up in favor of a soft, earthy color.
If you want to maintain the island's color scheme in your interior, be sure to check out grey bedding, beige plates, and clay vases.


Mallorcan interiors are close to the earth – literally. Natural stone is the foundation of most homes. Its texture, color, and coolness create a perfect balance in the hot climate. Besides stone, other important elements in the Mallorcan landscape and interiors include:
Discover our linen dishcloths and cotton blankets, perfect for evenings with a sea breeze.


Want to experience the real Mallorca? Then escape the noisy, bustling capital and head to Estellencs – a tiny village nestled between the mountains and the sea. There, in a local tavern, try sobrasada, a spicy sausage with paprika, and wash it down with a glass of pomada – an icy mix of gin and lemon.
In Cala Tuent, you won't find sun loungers or bars – just wild nature and the sound of waves. It's an ideal place to reset, but also for inspiration. The soothing color of the stones, the texture of the rocks, the natural light – you can bring all of this into your interior.
And if you're interested in local masterpieces, be sure to visit the craft workshops in Deià. Many artists there create unique wooden accessories, hand-woven fabrics, and ceramic containers inspired by the sea.


Regardless of whether the nearest sea is right outside your window or just on a holiday postcard – you too can bring the spirit of Mallorca into your interior. The recipe is really simple: forgo excess. Opt for handmade items: vases, ceramic mugs, plates. Let light and warmth into your home. Choose things that never go out of style and only gain more charm with time.

