BBFW from the inside: Crimons as an official sponsor
Fashion is not only seen, it is also experienced through the spaces that surround it. At events where every detail matters, the design of the environment becomes an extension of the experience.
In 2026, at Crimons we had the pleasure of being sponsors of the Barcelona Bridal Fashion Week, one of the most relevant international events in the bridal sector, which took place from April 22 to 24 at Fira de Barcelona.
In this context, furniture plays an essential role: it helps build atmospheres, guide flow, and create spaces where the experience unfolds naturally.
Beyond aesthetics, our goal was to create balanced, elegant, and functional environments capable of adapting to different moments of the event. We worked across several areas of the Fashion Village, such as the Kissing Room and the VIP Room, as well as the Trade Lounge, including the Village Tent and the VIP Tent. Spaces with different functions, but with a common goal: to offer environments where guests can rest, connect, and experience the event from a more exclusive perspective.
Foundation of elegance: neutral tones
To achieve our goal, we developed a proposal mainly based on neutral tones, aiming to generate a sense of calm, elegance, and visual coherence across all settings. Pieces such as the Venecia Sand Sofa, the Natura Armchair, the Bouclé Sofa, or the Elegance Armchair helped create bright and balanced spaces, aligned with the event’s aesthetic.
Color accents: identity and dynamism
On this foundation, we incorporated small color accents in yellow and golden tones, present in elements such as the new Porto Armchairs or the Mustard Mediterranean Cushions. These details added dynamism and personality to the spaces, creating points of interest without disrupting the overall harmony.
In addition, the inclusion of elements such as the White Wooden Floor Lamp helped reinforce a sense of warmth and visual continuity between the different spaces, contributing to cohesive and easily recognizable environments throughout the event journey.
The result was a series of spaces designed to be lived in: areas that invite conversation, relaxation, and networking, naturally integrated into the event flow and supporting the experience without overshadowing the fashion itself.
Being part of an event of this scale has been an opportunity to further explore how furniture can help build complete experiences, where every element adds value. Understanding space as a unified element within an event allows for the creation of more coherent, more functional, and above all, more memorable proposals.

















