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November 20, 2025

Italian eyewear manufacturer Marcolin is focusing on the Catalan capital as it expands in the Spanish market. On November 18, Marcolin opened its new showroom in Barcelona, a venue on Avenida Diagonal that houses offices alongside an exhibition area dedicated to the brands in its portfolio.

The Italian company specialised in eyewear opens its new showroom in Barcelona – Marcolin

“We are proud to open the doors of our new showroom in Barcelona, a dynamic and strategic city for our growth in the EMEA region,” said the company’s EMEA regional director, Antonio Jové. “This space represents an important step in strengthening our commercial presence in the Spanish market and across southern Europe, in line with the group’s global vision and building on previous openings in Paris, New York and London.”

The new showroom, designed by the Milanese studio Navone Associati, blends elegance and functionality in a spacious setting designed for flexible working, showcasing collections from brands such as Tom Ford, Guess, Adidas Originals, Christian Louboutin, Max Mara, Zegna, K-Way, and Gant.

Finally, the executive also emphasised that “customer centricity has always been at the heart of the way we operate: this showroom was conceived precisely to create a place where listening, dialogue, and collaboration can translate into tangible experiences and long-term relationships”.

Founded in 1961 in Italy’s Veneto region, the company operates through 15 subsidiaries in Europe, the Americas, Asia, and Australia, as well as a joint venture in the United Arab Emirates and more than 150 international distributors. According to its latest figures, Marcolin employed around 2,000 people at the close of its 2024 financial year and recorded net sales of €545.8 million for the period.

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