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UMBO Space: Vintage Design Archive Challenges the Cult of the New

other · 2026-05-08

Madrid-based UMBO space, founded by Ekaitz Ferrero and Quique Vidal, operates as a living archive of 20th-century design, curating and renting vintage pieces for creative projects. The project emerged from a personal collection and now functions as an active archive that puts objects back into circulation, building new narratives. UMBO's founders emphasize a long-term perspective over constant rotation, working exclusively with existing pieces as a deliberate statement against overproduction. They have collaborated with Vogue, Zara, Bimba y Lola, and S Moda. The project reflects a broader shift in design culture toward valuing objects with history, driven by younger generations seeking unique pieces through vintage treasure hunting. UMBO combines aesthetic and ethical dimensions, seeing the recovery of pieces and extension of their lifespan as inseparable.

Key facts

  • UMBO space is based in Madrid.
  • Founded by Ekaitz Ferrero and Quique Vidal.
  • Functions as a living archive of 20th-century design.
  • Rents pieces for productions, shootings, and creative projects.
  • Has worked with Vogue, Zara, Bimba y Lola, and S Moda.
  • Emphasizes long-term value over constant rotation.
  • Works exclusively with existing pieces as a declaration.
  • Younger generations drive the vintage design boom.

Entities

Artists

  • Ekaitz Ferrero
  • Quique Vidal

Institutions

  • UMBO space
  • Vogue
  • Zara
  • Bimba y Lola
  • S Moda
  • Diariodesign

Locations

  • Madrid
  • Spain

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