interihotel BCN25: The Power of Encounters

October 13, 2025

From October 21 to 23, 2025,  interihotel, Europe's leading hospitality design event, will bring together over 10.000 international professionals, presenting a comprehensive program at Fira Barcelona Gran Via and a series of off-site events. Under the theme  The Power of Encounters, the event emphasizes the value of connection as a transformative force in design, offering immersive experiences and networking opportunities that foster new synergies between ideas, cultures, and business models.


interihotel BCN25 was officially unveiled at the WEcontract BCN showroom in Barcelona. The press event gathered key figures of the organization, including Joaquim Solana (Cluster Manager at AMBIT), Pepa Casado d’Amato (Creative Director of Interihotel), and Toni Zaragoza (Director of Interihotel), who presented to the accredited media the main highlights and new features of this eagerly awaited edition, reaffirming Interihotel’s role as a driving force in shaping the future of hospitality design.



“Interihotel is a key event for all of us who work in the design and creation of spaces that generate memorable experiences. For Roca, being here means reinforcing our commitment to the hospitality industry, an area in which we bring our experience, innovation and global vision”.

Jordi Bosch



Jordi Bosch (Trade marketing manager at Roca, Global sponsor of this edition) also took part in the presentation. For Roca, participating in Interihotel represents an opportunity to share its vision of the bathroom within the hospitality industry: a space that is not only functional and aesthetically refined, but also dedicated to the well-being of people and the planet. The event also welcomed representatives from the other sponsors confirmed so far, including Niessen, Ikea, Jung, and Tarkett, reinforcing the collaborative spirit that defines Interihotel and its commitment to innovation across all areas of hospitality design.




interihotel, which this year will celebrate its 15th edition, is the only international event for hotel and restaurant design professionals held in Spain. In fact, the event organized by
AMBIT Living Spaces Cluster has become the most important in Europe in the hospitality design industry, an unmissable event that brings together hotel companies, restaurant groups, real estate investors and interior design and architecture studios specialized in hotel and restaurant design looking for the latest trends and innovative solutions for the sector.

Its value proposition, focused on design, is what makes it unique and singular: it materializes in a perfect mix of an international event with more than 10,000 professionals, a congress with more than 180 speakers, an innovation and trends hub in the form of talks, Concept Rooms and laboratories of ideas, awards and business.

Interihotel is a fundamental event in the hospitality industry that incorporates in its DNA the importance of design as a generator of bridges between cultures, innovation in business models and the need to adopt sustainable and regenerative practices.


 

"At interihotel we create relationship environments for specifiers, hospitality project developers, investors and brands. It is the event where innovations and new trends in hotel and restaurant design are presented and where professionals meet to get inspired and learn about new solutions for their projects. It is, without a doubt, the event to be at."

Toni Zaragoza


THE CONNECTIONS THAT SHAPE TEH INDUSTRY


This year's edition revolves around The Power of Encounters, an idea that vindicates the transformative value of encounters in the design of the hospitality industry.

Hotel and restaurant design is not built alone: it requires dialogue, collaboration and a shared will to go further. Hospitality design takes shape when ideas intersect, when creativity meets experience and vision transforms materials into meaningful spaces. It is in those connections that something new is born. interihotel celebrates those moments of exchange that inspire change, the conversations that set a course, because it is at interihotel where connections happen.


The theme will focus on three key topics that reflect the major challenges and opportunities of the industry:


  • October 21: Cultural encounters. Every hospitality project is an opportunity to tell a local story in a global language. This thematic line will explore how design can preserve the identity of a destination, reinterpreting traditions and connecting with the visitor from the authentic.

  • October 22: Sustainable encounters. Design that not only welcomes, but also cares. This topic will address how design, materials and business strategies can generate positive environmental and social impact, driving a more conscious and responsible industry.



  • October 23: The business of encounters. Design is also strategy. This topic will analyze how collaborations between designers, hoteliers and investors are redefining business models, generating new standards and unlocking unprecedented opportunities in the sector.



CONCEPT ROOMS WITH LEADING INTERNATIONAL DESIGN STUDIOS


ILV* will be one of the architecture and interior design studios participating in the Concept Rooms project of this edition. ILV* is a studio with offices in Barcelona, Mallorca and Madrid founded in 1992 by Isabel López Vilalta, a renowned Spanish interior designer with more than 35 years of professional experience and winner of the Award for outstanding professional career in interior design at interihotel BCN21. The interior designer, who personally attended the presentation, spoke briefly to thank the organization for choosing her studio. She spoke of the collaborative work involved in this type of project, stressing the importance of having a good team and a good network of suppliers.



"I think that this globalized world makes everything very homogeneous, and that, perhaps, hotels end up looking more and more alike... And I would like, precisely, to find, maybe, that different way of doing things, or of trying to stop being homogeneous. I would like to think that this is going to be a good opportunity to achieve it."




PhiBa Architecture is the other studio that has accepted the challenge of designing one of interihotel's Concept Rooms. Founded in 2011, it has offices in both Philadelphia and Barcelona, which allows them to tackle projects in regions with very different cultural and environmental contexts. The session was attended by Luis Balaguer, Design Director of the firm, who also expressed his gratitude for having been chosen for the project. He explained how the studio plans to tackle the project, eliminating preconceived ideas, restrictions and focusing on the most important thing: the guests.


It comes to our minds how hotels could try to be living organisms that can adapt to how guests feel. Thank you very much for thinking of us, because we believe it is a great opportunity to try to find these innovative, technological spaces that can adapt to the guests."


Visit information


HOURS & DAYS

21 to 23 October 2025, 10:00 - 19:00


LOCATION

Fira Barcelona - Gran Via

C/ del Foc, 9 (Hall 4) - Barcelona, Spain

 

Visiting the Fair

www.interihotel.com



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