Matching furniture collections in which every piece of a single range shares the same fronts, handles, finishes and proportions, so they fit together without having to reconcile mismatched references. This catalogue brings together more than thirty collections, from ranges designed for a single room to broad series that cover the whole home — living room, bedroom, kitchen, home office and hallway — priced from around €70 for accessory pieces up to roughly €1,700 for large-format sofas. Every model arrives packed in boxes, with instructions and fittings included, ready to assemble at home.
What a furniture collection is
A collection is a family of furniture designed as a set: the same fronts, the same handles and the same finish are repeated across wardrobes, beds, dressers, tables and kitchen units. Compared with buying separate pieces from different sources, a range avoids the usual mismatches in tone, height or style that appear when you mix references. The result is a coherent room, in which each piece looks made to stand alongside the others, without you having to act as an interior designer to make the set work.
Collections by size and coverage
Ranges differ above all in their size and in the rooms they cover. Some focus on a single room: JUNONA LINE, for example, is a modular kitchen range with base units, wall cabinets, corner modules and matching worktops, designed to build a complete kitchen in one design language. Others are accessory pieces spread across the home, such as the Tetrix range, centred on light storage — bedside tables, shoe cabinets, slim wardrobes — for corners and pass-through spaces. And some collections span the whole house: Kaspian brings together beds, bedside tables, dressers, wardrobes, desks and TV units in a single finish, so you can fit out the bedroom, living room and work area without breaking the visual unity.
Shared finishes and styles
The finish is what gives each collection its identity and what makes its pieces read as a set. Oak tones — artisan, sonoma, wotan, Bernstein, Delano — are the most widespread and pair well with light walls and grey, beige or green textiles. Gloss white and matt white add light and are useful in small flats or rooms with little natural light, while graphite, anthracite grey and concrete-effect fronts suit contemporary and industrial settings. Several ranges also offer bicolour combinations — oak with white, oak with graphite — that let you vary the set without leaving the same line.
Shared materials and construction
Although each collection has its own look, almost all share a similar structural base. Most cabinet bodies and fronts are built on 16 to 18 mm particle board and MDF, coated with melamines or decorative laminates that resist daily use, ambient humidity and minor scratches. Soft-close hinges and drawers with metal runners are common in the storage ranges, while kitchen units use boards with additional moisture treatment. Handles, knobs and legs come as standard with each model, with no separate purchase.
How to choose a collection
To get the range right, start from the room you're furnishing and the pieces you actually need. First, check that the collection includes the key items for that room: a bedroom range is of little use if it lacks a wardrobe in the width you have. Second, set a palette of two or three tones and choose the series that keeps to it across all its pieces. Third, measure the available gap and the clear height before deciding, especially for wardrobes and kitchen units, where the centimetres dictate the combination. If you expect to expand later, go for a broad range: adding a dresser or a bedside table in the same finish is far easier while the collection is still in the catalogue.
Advantages of buying within a collection
Buying within a single collection has advantages that go beyond looks. The main one is coherence: bodies, fronts, handles and fittings belong to the same range, so no differences in tone or height appear between adjacent pieces. The second is the ease of expanding: if you later need an extra dresser or a bedside table, finding it in the same finish keeps the unity without redoing the decor. And the third is simpler decision-making: instead of combining pieces from different sources, you choose a line already conceived as a set and reduce the margin for error.
Delivery throughout Spain and assembly at home
All collections are delivered flat-packed in boxes, which makes access to flats with narrow stairs or small lifts easier. Each box includes step-by-step instructions and the necessary fittings; assembly does not require professional tools and most pieces can be put together in one or two hours with a second pair of hands. We deliver across mainland Spain and the Balearic Islands via dedicated transport, and we answer questions about dimensions, finishes and compatibility between ranges before you confirm the order.





























