For its debut at Casa Decor, Diego Guillén Ligori has created Rompecabezas, a children’s bedroom that diverges from clichés to offer a sensory, playful, and thoughtful experience. The space is designed to accompany the growth of little ones, fostering their autonomy and creativity in a safe, friendly, and aesthetically stimulating environment.
In Rompecabezas, every element serves a purpose, from the arrangement of the furniture to the choice of materials. The design aims to create a balance between functionality and fantasy, featuring distinct areas for play, rest, and learning. The color palette is soft yet suggestive, with vibrant touches that invite exploration.



Three collaborative brands have played an essential role in bringing this little universe to life: Alvic, with its high-quality sustainable panels, adds texture and color to the whole, ensuring durability and respect for the environment. Bona, specialized in finishes for wooden floors, has helped create a warm and natural foundation that invites you to walk barefoot, lie on the floor, and play without limits, while Fucking wood, a brand known for its strongly artisanal wooden furniture, has developed unique pieces that combine contemporary design with child-friendly ergonomics.
With Rompecabezas, Diego Guillén Ligori not only introduces himself to society as an interior designer, but he also makes it clear that he is here to stay. His proposal speaks of care, listening, and empathy. An apparently small space that embodies a significant declaration of intent.
Project: Diego Guillén Ligori Space – Children’s Bedroom Rompecabezas.
Design: Diego Guillén Ligori.
Collaborators: Alvic (sustainable panels for interior decoration). Bona (finishes for wood flooring). Fucking Wood (wooden furniture)
Photography: Asier Rua.


Diego Guillén Ligori: from the world of communication to purposeful interior design
Diego Guiillén Ligori makes his debut this year at Casa Decor with a proposal that is as personal as it is daring. After twenty years dedicated to the world of communication, this Zaragoza native decided to pivot his professional career to found his own interior design studio, based in Zaragoza. His life and professional journey have been marked by aesthetic sensitivity, attention to detail, and a strong ethical awareness—qualities that he now brings to interior design with a very human and approachable focus.
Their participation in Casa Decor 2025 not only marks a milestone in their new stage as an interior designer but also reveals a clear commitment to creating soulful spaces designed to enhance people’s lives. In their studio, Guiillén Ligori develops residential and commercial projects where there is always a common thread: the pursuit of functional beauty, the responsible use of materials, and a narrative that emotionally connects with the users.
Sources: Casa Decor y Diego Guillén Ligori.
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