When Walls Begin to Speak

We are Danish design at heart; yet long before being based in Copenhagen, our story began with Barcelona’s housing crisis in 2013.
Back then, politicians changed the law to favor so-called “market flexibility,” which allowed rent prices to skyrocket by over 40% within just a few years. Those prices soon had to compete with the boom of tourism and Airbnb.

This led to families and young people being displaced, evictions due to unpaid rent, the rise of housing unions, and housing becoming a central political issue in Catalonia.
It wouldn’t be until much later, in 2023, that the situation finally began to be addressed through the reinstatement of proper regulations.

“Moving from place to place taught me that spaces only feel alive when they reflect who we are. That realization sparked my passion for décor and the concept of Nook.”

Poster maker / Tommy

All our prices remain the same across variants because we print on demand, meaning we only produce your poster once you order it. This approach keeps us environmentally conscious and reduces waste.

These spaces are, without a doubt, where we spend most of our time. With this project, we invite you to give each wall the chance to represent a small piece of who you are, allowing your space to speak, to tell a story, an emotion, an identity, in a unique and captivating way.

Even Clint Eastwood, as Frank Morris (IQ 133), decorated his cell walls in Escape from Alcatraz (1979).

How we complement our surroundings is what creates an unrepeatable scene, a way to claim ownership of where we live and to reaffirm that our space belongs to us. This creates a cozy, welcoming atmosphere that feels properly decorated, since life and authenticity are two of the pillars of décor. Space appropriation is an effective way to achieve those.

In the end, the spaces we shape become the quietest expression of who we are.
And that is where Nook begins, in the details we choose to live with.