The Art Interior Design - Providing stylish inspirational design in Marbella

August 20, 2022

Across its diverse portfolio of interior design projects, The Art Interior Design stands out with its commitment to delivering complete interior design projects in record time in close collaboration with every client and to the highest standards. That is why the panel of experts at Luxury Lifestyle Awards has selected The Art Interior Design as the winner of a prestigious award in the category of Best Luxury Interior Design Studio in Marbella, Spain 2022.


The team of expert professionals at The Art Interior Design leads the way in the Spanish marketplace when it comes to providing exceptional individualised design solutions. They believe extraordinary design is about creating spaces that offer comfort, style and functionality. All done in close collaboration with their clients, ensuring the ultimate tailor-made results every time.



Established in 2009 as Interior Art House and relaunched in February 2022 as The Art Interior Design, the company is based in Marbella. Their experienced designers will take on any project, whether big or small, working with individual developers, commercial businesses and real estate companies. From building a new home from the ground up to embarking on a full-scale renovation or a simple decoration project, its specialist designers are on hand to guide their clients through the entire design process in their quest to create unique, dream spaces.
This process begins with an in-depth consultation to establish the client’s personal vision and goals. At this stage, clients can choose from a range of packages on of-fer. The space planning and design package involves detailed space planning, in-cluding dimensional furniture plans, colour palettes and suggestions for furniture, lighting and soft furnishings. Plans are then handed on to the client for them to take the project further.



The company also offers a full-service design package, managing the project from initial concept to installation. They work closely with the client on every detail, providing the relevant drawings to achieve their vision. They also work hand-in-hand with contractors and take charge of procuring furnishings, lighting, window treatments and accessories. Clients who want to walk into a completely designed home with minimal involvement can take advantage of the turnkey package. This includes all design work and finishing touches such as putting linen on the beds, food in the pantry and wine in the fridge.



The EPIC Penthouse in Marbella exemplifies their tailor-made attitude with archi-tecture services and art pieces from the Shohleh Abghari Art Gallery, the kitchen, wardrobes and cabinets from Fendi and a selection of designer furniture from Ei-ocholtz, Hermes, Armani casa, Versace and Missoni.



The company prides itself on its sustainable approach. To protect the environment, it introduces more eco-friendly natural materials like wood, bamboo and stone in-to its projects. It also seeks out vintage furniture and art, furniture that can be re-modelled or repurposed and products that emit low emissions wherever possible.


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