Eina participates in Design Market Barcelona 2025 with a stand featuring students and alumni from the Bachelor in Design.
The event, organized by the Foment de les Arts i del Disseny (FAD), will celebrate its 13th edition from December 12 to 14, 2025 at the Disseny Hub Barcelona (DHub), bringing together top artists, emerging talents, independent designers, and brands at the forefront of independent design.
→ Dates: December 12–14
→ Location: Disseny Hub Barcelona (Plaça de les Glòries, 37)
→ Opening hours:
Friday, December 12: 3 pm to 8 pm
Saturday, December 13: 11 am to 8 pm
Sunday, December 14: 11 am to 8 pm
Eina will be represented by:
- Kai - Daniela Molina + Nicole Rocamora
- Delàvia - Bruna Parramon, Aina Vilardell i Martina Fernández
- Crying in the taller - Esteban Gutiérrez Silva, Alba Acebes, Alba Travé, Martí Cabanas
- Sofía Fernández de Castro
In addition, alumni Lara Hernansanz and Guillem Solans, who previously presented their project at Eina’s stand at Design Market 2024, are participating this year with their own project, Pongotodo, in an independent space within the fair.
Kai - Daniela Molina + Nicole Rocamora
Project focused on designing educational resources for future generations. It is essential that their environment conveys values that foster responsible citizens who are committed to the planet. Kai's mission is to raise children's awareness of the importance of caring for the environment through play. Guided by the story of Kai, a drop of water that lives in the sea, all children can take an active role in protecting their environment. Through fun activities, collective participation is promoted with a focus on cleaning and conserving the marine environment. 
Delàvia - Bruna Parramon, Aina Vilardell i Martina Fernández
Delàvia combines craftsmanship and innovation to preserve the essence of popular heritage. The project recovers traditional jewellery from grandmothers and reinterprets it to bring it closer to new generations through design. Delàvia champions memory, culture and generational transmission. Each collection is inspired by local festivals, starting with the Day of the Faldeta. The jewellery is created using modern techniques such as 3D resin printing, which allows for lightweight, durable and detailed pieces, while maintaining the warmth and emotional value of the originals. 
Crying in the taller - Esteban Gutiérrez Silva, Alba Acebes, Alba Travé, Martí Cabanas
Crying in the Taller is a self-publishing and graphic arts collective based in Barcelona that combines fanzines, illustration and analogue printing with vulnerability, radical tenderness and queer and female experiences. The workshop is their meeting and play space, where they also embrace the mistakes and fragility of the creative process. They have participated in events such as the Tenderete Festival, Tragapinyols and Design Market.

Sofía Fernández de Castro
Ceramicist and illustrator based in Barcelona, she works with high-temperature ceramics. Her current practice focuses on researching ceramic decorations and glazes, with special attention to greens and blues. The pieces are produced in small batches and are highly versatile.


