Every year, Madrid becomes the epicenter of interior design, and Casa Decor 2025 is no exception. This edition promises to surprise with innovative spaces, sustainable solutions and proposals that set the tone for today’s interior design.
More than an exhibition, it is an experience that brings together the best professionals in the sector to show the public, and other experts, where the world of design is heading. At SC Herrajes we want to tell you all the details of this year’s edition.
History and evolution of Casa Decor
Since 1992, Casa Decor has been a showcase of creativity and talent. Over the years, it has grown to become the event of reference for interior design in Spain, gaining prestige internationally as well.
Each edition is held in a different building, which adds a unique architectural component and gives rise to integrated interventions in real spaces.
Dates and location of the 2025 edition
Casa Decor 2025 will be held from April 3 to May 18 at the Sagasta 33 building, in the heart of the Salamanca district.
A stately 1925 building that combines classic elegance with creative potential. The location is no coincidence: the space itself is also the protagonist.



Importance of Casa Decor in the Spanish interior design panorama.
For designers, brands and artisans, being at Casa Decor is synonymous with visibility, prestige and connection with an audience passionate about interior design. Every corner speaks of innovation, lifestyle and new ways of inhabiting spaces.
Trends and styles at Casa Decor 2025
In this edition, styles are not limited to a specific trend. What really triumphs is the fusion, the play of contrasts and the search for emotionally connected spaces.
Booming colors and chromatic palettes
Earth tones, muted greens and sophisticated neutrals prevail. Intense touches of color also appear in details such as textiles or decorative elements. The chromatic harmony feels thoughtful, serene and enveloping.
Influence of artistic movements on interior design
Art remains a key source of inspiration at Casa Decor. From brutalism reinterpreted in a contemporary key to references to Catalan modernism or Bauhaus. Design draws from art to offer spaces with soul.
Fusion of styles: classic and contemporary
In many spaces, antique moldings are mixed with minimalist pieces, or modern furniture with original hydraulic floors. This combination provides a sense of balance between past and future.
Technological innovations and state-of-the-art materials presented
Technology applied to design is more present than ever.
- Integration of home automation and smart homes: in several spaces we have opted for lighting, air conditioning and sound systems that are managed from the mobile or even by voice. All designed to make life easier without sacrificing style.
- Sustainable and eco-friendly materials in interior design: non-toxic paints, certified woods, recycled fabrics and coverings made from organic waste are used. Design is becoming increasingly conscious of environmental impact.
- Use of augmented and virtual reality in the presentation of spaces: some projects incorporate digital tools to show the visitor what the space would be like with other distributions, finishes or configurations. The future of design is also digital.
Commitment to sustainability at Casa Decor 2025
Sustainability is no longer an option, it is a necessity. And at Casa Decor 2025 it is present in every detail.
- Eco-friendly practices in the creation of spaces: from the use of water-based paint to the optimization of energy resources, many participants have designed with sustainability as a priority.
- Recycling and reuse of materials in design: some spaces have reused old furniture, restored pieces or incorporated recycled materials, demonstrating that responsible design can also be attractive and contemporary.
- Certifications and recognitions to sustainable projects: Casa Decor awards each year a distinction to the most sustainable space, recognizing the work of those who are committed to an interior design committed to the environment.



SC Herrajes at Casa Decor 2025: elegance, functionality and technical details
As it could not be otherwise, in this event of Casa Decor 2025 SC Herrajes, specialized in solutions for handles, glass fittings, lighting and other accessories for design, we did not want to miss the opportunity to collaborate.
Technology and design at the service of interior design
This 2025 we have bet on creating elaborate spaces with SC Herrajes designs, a visit you can not miss in your tour of this year’s Casa Decor.
Don’t wait to visit us in our spaces:
- The entrance “Lobby to the sky” by Aritco, designed by Arquitalia by Borja Esteras (Space 1).
- Gresmanc space designed by Fran Cisneros’ studio (Espacio 9).
- Cosentino space designed by Tomás Alía’s caramba studio (Espacio 40).
- Technogym space designed by Manuel Espejo’s studio (Espacio 53).
All these spaces are undoubtedly a reflection of everything we have in SC Herrajes, spaces that invite you to enjoy and reflect on the weight of lighting in the decoration and in everyday life.
If you have seen us at Casa Decor 2025 and want to recreate some of the magic seen by the collaborators of SC Herrajes in this event, you have at your disposal models such as the Moon Spotlight, the Lena Spotlight, or the L218 Dual model, and the most modern wireless sensors on the market.
A commitment to durability and sustainability
All our products are made with resistant, recyclable materials and designed to last. This approach is aligned with the sustainability values that define this edition of Casa Decor.
Casa Decor 2025: a date with the evolution of interior design
This edition of Casa Decor 2025 not only showcases the latest trends, but reflects a profound transformation in the way we conceive spaces. Design becomes more human, more responsible and more connected to our real emotions and needs.
Materials evolve, technology is integrated without imposing, and spaces tell stories. And in this collective story, companies like SC Herrajes and established or emerging designers play a key role. Because the design of the future is not just about aesthetics, but about experience, comfort and coherence with the world we want to live in.
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