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Camper & CAMPERLAB Barcelona Store

By Max Enrich

Camper & CAMPERLAB Barcelona Store

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Can Camper

Our store in Spain’s second-largest city has reopened. Reimagined by Barcelona-based designer Max Enrich, the immersive space is conceived as a shoebox with surrealist influences, drawing on the city’s connection to the movement.

Can Camper

The floor-to-ceiling storefront window is a portal into Camper’s unconventional world. Inside, light and texture create a sense of calm. Warm wood and clean lines frame the collection, while a sculptural fiberglass bench acts as functional art, doubling as seating.
 
On the mezzanine, CAMPERLAB takes center stage. The brand’s experimental and unpredictable universe contrasts with the serene ground floor, creating two distinctive worlds under one roof.
 
Our transformed Barcelona embodies Camper and CAMPERLAB’s bold and original design philosophies in the heart of Catalonia’s creative capital.
 
Visit the store:
 
Carrer de València, 249​
L’Eixample
08007 Barcelona

Max Enrich

A designer who challenges the boundaries between functionality and aesthetics, Max Enrich dreamed of becoming an inventor as a child, which led him to study architecture and later industrial design. His work focuses on creating objects that, beyond their utility, carry a strong aesthetic and conceptual presence. He primarily works with raw materials like stone, wood, iron, and glass, valuing their inherent sustainability and craftsmanship.
 
Enrich avoids following trends, remaining true to his intuition and personal style. He believes that beauty is a valid function in design and enjoys exploring the space between art and design. His creative process is largely unstructured—he lets ideas evolve over months or appear spontaneously. Enrich constantly seeks to challenge conventional usability, creating unique objects that invite both reflection and aesthetic pleasure.

Marta Armengol