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From the Fallas festival to your home: tradition that inspires our furniture 🔥🏡


If there's one thing that defines Valencia, besides its paella 🥘, it's Las Fallas 🔥🧨🎆. This festival not only fills the streets with art and fire, but it's also a source of inspiration for local design and crafts. And yes, that includes furniture. Because if there's one thing we love in Valencia, it's combining tradition and creativity to bring unique pieces to life.

Las Fallas , that explosion of creativity and tradition that floods Valencia every March, has its roots in carpenters' workshops. The "cremà" (burning) of the "parots" (small, decorated poles) and wood scraps marked the beginning of spring, a custom that evolved into the festival we know today, attracting a multitude of visitors year after year. But beyond the fire and pyrotechnics, Las Fallas shares with the making of handcrafted furniture a deep respect for wood and manual labor.

Valencian craftsmanship and details in your home

Las Fallas are pure art, and that same artisanal spirit is reflected in our Slowdeco furniture. Here, there's no soulless mass production: each piece has its own unique character, its own story, and that special touch that makes it stand out. Designs created to make your home not only functional but also a reflection of Valencian passion and craftsmanship.















Like the Fallas artists, we value meticulous work, attention to detail, and a passion for creating something unique. Penxat furniture is manufactured in Aldaia and subsequently lacquered in Paterna, where the chosen finish—natural, oak, or walnut—is applied upon request.

The boundless creativity of Las Fallas inspires us to create original furniture full of personality. Each "ninot" is a unique work of art, and so is each of our pieces of furniture. We offer the possibility of personalizing each piece, adapting it to the tastes and needs of each client.

Natural materials that respect the planet

While cardboard and wood are the stars of the Fallas festival, we also prioritize natural and sustainable materials in our furniture. We use ecologically certified wood, environmentally friendly finishes, and responsible production. Because staying true to tradition also means thinking about the future of generations to come.

Explosion of Color and Form: Fallas spirit made into furniture

Las Fallas, with its monuments and pyrotechnic displays, is a visual spectacle of vibrant colors, sculptural forms, and a striking aesthetic. Our furniture captures this essence and brings it into your home: warm and luminous tones that evoke the fire and energy of the festival, flowing, curved designs inspired by the ninots and Fallas monuments, and pieces that combine classic and contemporary styles, just like the city of Valencia itself.


Furniture from the Nolla collection in Tile Ral 8004 color - Manufactured in Aldaia and Lacquered in Alacuás



Tradition and modernity: furniture with history and roots

Valencia, a city that embraces its past while looking to the future. This duality is reflected in our furniture, where tradition and innovation intertwine in perfect harmony. Ancient artisanal techniques combine with contemporary designs, creating unique pieces that celebrate Valencia's rich heritage. The truth: proud to be Valencian!

Choosing furniture designed and made in Valencia is much more than an aesthetic choice: it's a commitment to quality, craftsmanship, and local talent. Just as Las Fallas is a tribute to ephemeral art, our furniture is a celebration of enduring design. Bring a piece of Valencia into your home and let tradition come alive in your everyday life!

Can you imagine a piece of furniture inspired by the "plantà" of a falla? Or a chair in the shape of a "ninot"? The possibilities are endless.

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