


This ceramic coaster set translates the architectural tile vocabulary of Catalan Modernisme into functional tableware, drawing specifically from Antoni Gaudí's collaborations with ceramicist Josep Maria Jujol and the workshops of Pujol i Bausis, which produced the custom rajoles (hydraulic and glazed tiles) for Park Güell, Casa Batlló, Casa Milà, and the Sagrada Família between 1898 and 1914. Each coaster reproduces a distinct pattern typology from Gaudí's morphological system—a design philosophy synthesizing Gothic structural logic, Moorish geometric ornament, and Art Nouveau organic naturalism into what architectural historian Juan José Lahuerta termed "stereotomic polychromy," where color and form operate as inseparable structural-decorative elements.