Casa Camper x La Manso
Turning 20 in pyjamas
Casa Camper x La Manso
Turning 20 in pyjamas

To celebrate two decades of hospitality, comfort and human connection, we teamed up with Catalan designer La Manso to create a limited-edition pyjama set, paired with matching Wabi slippers.

Rooted in the creative energy of Barcelona and Berlin, this special collab blends Casa Camper’s unique spirit with La Manso’s bold, expressive aesthetic. The limited edition includes 50 pyjama sets made from 100% cotton, matched with 50 pairs of Wabi slippers crafted in Camper’s own atelier in Inca, Mallorca, from soft full-grain leather. Together, the pieces embody the simplicity and lounging spirit of Casa Camper.
“The pyjamas showcase a classic outline with an added touch to make them unique. We were looking forward to experimenting with prints, and chose a bright red color because it represents both Camper and La Manso’s creative universes. We then chose an outline of flowers, turning the pyjamas into a sort of textile flowerpot,” says La Manso founder Adriana Manso.


The collaboration was worn by everyone at our Pyjama Party at Casa Camper Barcelona, for a night that captured the playful spirit of the partnership.
























Twenty years of comfort never looked—and felt—so good.
Available online and in selected Camper stores.
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About La Manso
La Manso is not a brand, but a girl. Cute but assertive, she has made a business out of her everyday life. Her life, however, couldn’t be a better combination of the ordinary and the extraordinary, the basic and the elevated, what’s trendy and what’s old-fashioned.
There can’t be just one word to define her, she represents her personality through objects, pictures, videos, spaces, events and collaborations. This allows her to mutate, to move from one project to another without giving explanations. Quite the opposite, this modus operandi reinforces her character and will.
La Manso is not a brand, but a girl. Cute but assertive, she has made a business out of her everyday life. Her life, however, couldn’t be a better combination of the ordinary and the extraordinary, the basic and the elevated, what’s trendy and what’s old-fashioned.
There can’t be just one word to define her, she represents her personality through objects, pictures, videos, spaces, events and collaborations. This allows her to mutate, to move from one project to another without giving explanations. Quite the opposite, this modus operandi reinforces her character and will.
