MYBARRIO was born in 2016 with the idea of extracting the creative essence of Barcelona, and thus giving visibility to a careful selection of brands, designers, artists and local creative projects. Its name already expresses its philosophy perfectly (Barrio means neighborhood), but we have to add some nuances that strongly expand its meaning: it is not only about proximity, but about total connection between creator and buyer, which translates into a personal and careful selection; and sustainability should not be just one word: the only way to consume responsibly is to know who we buy and know how they have done what we bought. All this must inevitably lead to the creation of a community that grows without stopping, which in MYBARRIO they have already achieved.
Pop-up events, creators of experiences and limited editions
MYBARRIO is a label that promotes and sells a personal selection of design, fashion, art, decoration and local lifestyle. “The Place to Be” for a community of creatives and lovers of all artistic disciplines, including photography and architecture. They organize pop-up events and workshops in different spaces, create experiences and sell designs in very limited editions through their online store.
MYBARRIO Hivern Pop Up - Vol 10 (Christmas Edition)
Next Saturday, November 30, MYBARRIO celebrates its long-awaited Volume 10 of “Pop Ups of Experiences” of design and creativity. It will be the perfect day to do all the Christmas shopping, in one of the most emblematic spaces of Barcelona: The Sant Pau Art Nouveau Site. It will be the biggest edition that MYBARRIO has celebrated so far, with more than 40 creative projects, designers, artists, entrepreneurs from the world of fashion, design, art and local decoration, and the iconic Christmas market of MYBARRIO where you can find creative workshops, live performances and happenings with music, dance, poetry and many more surprises. The food & drinks area will not be missing, with proposals for artisan vermouth by Kombucha and new independent wine brands.
Admission is free but you need to register.
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