Catalina House

Barcelona


After its decade-long success on the Balearic island of Formentera, Catalina House now has a second branch in Barcelona's Sant Gervasi. Sustainable materials such as linen, cotton, stone, glass, terracotta and oil-treated recycled timbers are used in stylish Mediterranean designs for the home including cushions, tableware, vases, clocks, sculptures and furniture.


Lonely Planet's must-see attractions

Nearby Barcelona attractions

1. Mercat de la Llibertat

0.57 MILES

Opened in 1888, the ‘Market of Liberty’ was covered in 1893 by Francesc Berenguer i Mestres (1866–1914), Gaudí’s long-time assistant, in typically fizzy…

2. Plaça de la Llibertat

0.58 MILES

This popular square is home to the bustling Modernista produce market of the same name, along with a couple of great little restaurants.

3. Col·legi de les Teresianes

0.65 MILES

Built in 1889 for the Order of St Teresa, this striking, fortress-like Gaudí creation has exposed-brick pillars and steep catenary arches, each of which…

4. Casa Vicens

0.65 MILES

A Unesco-listed masterpiece, this angular, turreted 1885-completed private house was Gaudí’s inaugural commission, when the architect was aged just 30,…

5. Casa Serra

0.7 MILES

Puig i Cadafalch let his imagination loose on the Casa Serra (1903–08), a neo-Gothic whimsy today home to government offices. With its central tower…

6. Plaça de la Vila de Gràcia

0.78 MILES

Gràcia's busiest square, the Plaça de la Vila de Gràcia, was, until a few years ago, known as Plaça de Rius i Taulet, and you'll still hear that name…

7. Plaça del Sol

0.78 MILES

Lined with bars and restaurants, the rowdiest of Gràcia’s squares springs to life on long summer nights.It was the scene of summary executions after an…

8. Palau Robert

0.83 MILES

The 1903-completed building that hosts Catalonia's regional tourist office also serves as an exhibition space, mostly for rotating Catalan-themed shows…