A Spanish product designer, Júlia Esqué is celebrated for her meticulous focus on materiality, ergonomics, and tactile experiences. Her work bridges functionality and aesthetics, emphasizing designs that are both innovative and deeply human-centered. Esqué’s approach combines traditional craftsmanship with modern techniques, resulting in creations that are as practical as they are visually engaging.
Esqué is best known for her collaboration on the Hortensia Chair, a groundbreaking piece that brought digital design into the physical realm. The chair’s petal-like texture and unique structure highlight her expertise in material experimentation and her ability to translate complex concepts into functional objects. For this project, she collaborated with Andrés Reisinger.
Through her thoughtful and experimental designs, Júlia Esqué has carved a niche in contemporary product design. Her work reflects a deep commitment to blending emotional resonance with everyday utility, inspiring a fresh perspective on how we interact with the objects that shape our lives.