Made in Spain

Made in Spain — handcrafted glass, ceramics, textiles, and home decor sourced through our Spanish studio partners. The contemporary Iberian craft tradition, brought to your home.

Made in Spain — handcrafted glass, ceramics, textiles, and home decor sourced through our Spanish studio partners. The contemporary Iberian craft tradition, brought to your home.

About our Spanish-made collection

Laiyahome's Spanish-made collection brings together handcrafted glass, ceramics, textiles, and home decor sourced through Spanish workshops and studio partners — including hand-blown glass from Mallorca and Valencia (where Spain's hand-blown glass tradition has continued since the 16th century), ceramics from Talavera and Manises, textiles from Catalonia and Andalusia, and design-led contemporary pieces from Madrid and Barcelona's growing studio scene. Prices range from approximately €30 for small ceramic accents to €1,200+ for sculptural glass and statement decor. The collection serves residential interiors and design projects across Spain, Portugal, France, Italy, Greece, and Germany. Standard EU delivery 5-21 days from European stock. Bespoke pricing for trade clients on orders of four or more pieces.

Spain's craft tradition by region

Spain's craft tradition is regional, with each region specialising in particular materials. Mallorca and Valencia produce hand-blown glass — a tradition reaching back to the 16th century, today centred on workshops in La Granja and Real Fábrica de Cristales de La Granja. Talavera de la Reina has produced ceramics since the 16th century — its tin-glazed earthenware was inscribed on UNESCO's Intangible Cultural Heritage list in 2019. Manises in Valencia holds Spain's lustreware tradition. Catalonia produces textiles and contemporary design. Andalusia continues centuries-old weaving and ironwork traditions. The current contemporary Iberian-modern movement draws on all these regional traditions, reinterpreted by design-led studios across Madrid and Barcelona.

Why Spanish-made matters today

Spanish craft has experienced a contemporary renaissance over the last fifteen years, driven by the broader Iberian-modern design movement and the international rediscovery of Spanish modernist sculpture (Chillida, Oteiza, Tàpies). Today's Spanish-made decor combines centuries-old regional traditions — Mallorcan glass-blowing, Talavera ceramics, Andalusian weaving — with contemporary design language and quality. The result is pieces with verifiable origin, distinctive material character, and the kind of craft heritage that distinguishes them from mass-produced alternatives.

Frequently asked questions

Where can I buy Spanish-made home decor outside Spain?

Laiyahome ships Spanish-made glass, ceramics, textiles, and decor across Portugal, France, Italy, Greece, Germany, and the broader EU in 5-21 days from European stock.

What is Spain known for in home decor?

Spain's craft strengths include hand-blown glass (Mallorca, Valencia, La Granja), ceramics (Talavera, Manises), textiles (Catalonia, Andalusia), ironwork (Andalusia, Castile), and contemporary design from Madrid and Barcelona's studio scene. Each region has traditions reaching back centuries.

How much does Spanish-made decor cost?

Small ceramic pieces start around €30-€60. Hand-blown glass €40-€280 depending on size and complexity. Statement pieces (sculptural glass, larger ceramics, decorative ironwork) €200-€1,200+.

Is Spanish craft considered luxury?

Yes — Spain's craft traditions are increasingly recognised internationally as luxury craft, particularly hand-blown glass and ceramics. Talavera ceramics received UNESCO Intangible Cultural Heritage status in 2019, formal recognition of their cultural and craft significance.

Where in Spain is your decor produced?

Across multiple regions — Mallorca and Valencia for hand-blown glass, Talavera and Manises for ceramics, Catalonia and Andalusia for textiles, and Madrid and Barcelona for contemporary design pieces.