In conversation with Claudia Longarte
We invited Claudia Longarte, Barcelona-based art and creative director, to style our iconic Nagel candle holder and interpret it into her own design language and aesthetics. The result: a series of arrangements – each characterized by her unique sense of style, which in Claudia’s own words can be described as minimalist, delicate, and with an artistic touch.
Art direction by Claudia Longarte
Photography by Sara Guerrero
Can you tell us about your source for inspiration?
“Nowadays, we are surrounded by too many inputs, especially in the digital world, constantly exposed to images that shape our personal universe. Everyone has their own eye, their way of filtering, and what draws them in. I am inspired by spaces where materials, textures, and light come into perfect balance, and where objects or pieces of furniture have something special or peculiar. I am drawn to the delicate, the subtle, and sometimes the abstract, those sensations that don’t need a defined form. Additionally, I enjoy flowing in the creative process, leaving room for improvisation and play. Although I prepare, I always leave something to chance, allowing the energy of the moment to become part of what I create.”
What describes your style?
“It’s difficult to define my style with just one word, but I would describe it as minimalist, delicate, and with an artistic touch. My style is still evolving and will always be in constant transformation. I enjoy experimenting, exploring new directions, and refining my perspective. However, art and composition will always remain at the core of my approach. My work balances creativity with coherence, focusing on textures, materiality, and curated compositions to create spaces and imagery that feel both meaningful and timeless.”
When it comes to interior decoration, what is your best advice?
“My best advice in terms of interior decoration is to prioritize authenticity over trends. We are all naturally drawn to certain styles and trends, but to make a space truly unique, it’s important to surround yourself with objects and furniture that have meaning for you. A home is built over time, the beauty lies in how pieces are collected, how they tell a story, and how they become part of your life. Let your space evolve with you, allowing time to shape its character. Additionally, it’s essential to choose materials and tones that resonate with you, those that transmit the energy you identify with.”