Viso has been featured in leading international design and lifestyle publications, in both print and online, for the quality, craftsmanship, and distinctive design of our products. Our pieces appear in curated editorials, home tours, and trend features, as well as in projects by influential interior designers and decorators, reinforcing Viso’s presence in contemporary, refined interiors worldwide.
Viso Project made its Mexico debut withViso Collective Materia, presented during Mexico City Art Week 2026, alongside the city's flagship fair Zona Maco. The exhibition explored the contrast between fragile and robust materials through commissioned works by Mexican designers Chuch Estudio, Maremoto, and Esteban Tamayo Ramos. The show was named among the season's must-see design exhibitions by Dezeen Magazine, marking Viso Project's first step into the Latin American design scene.
"VISO Project: When Objects Regain Their Soul," written by Delfina Martinez Mendiberry. From editorial roots to collectible design, founders Francesco Sourigues and David Vivirido discuss craftsmanship, tactility, and emotional longevity at VISO's DUMBO, New York showroom, reflecting on the brand's beginnings in Barcelona and its presence at Zona Maco. Photography by Giulia Ricciotti.
The primary bedroom of architect and interior designer Marcos Trueba’s penthouse in the Salamanca district of Madrid features Viso textiles styled on the bed, including two Tie-dye Mohair Pillows and a Wool Blanket with a cat print, all presented in a black-and-white palette.
The Viso Mohair Blanket 0501 was featured in the magazine’s Light and Shadow moodboard, alongside selected pieces by Roche Bobois, Venini, and Favius.
In an architectural project by Marcos Trueba in Pozuelo de Alarcón, Madrid, Viso Mohair Tie-dye Pillows in black and white and a black, white, and orange Mohair Tie-dye Blanket are styled on the bed, alongside furniture such as a side table by Anderssen & Voll and a lamp by Tristán Domecq Casa.
In a curated parasol selection edited by Clara Baldock, Viso’s beach umbrella with a warm-toned design is featured.
In an article by Carlos Primo, the opening of a new Viso space in New York is presented, located in DUMBO, one of Brooklyn’s most dynamic neighborhoods, with interior design by Estudio Casa Antillón. The opening was also covered by Hypebeast in an article by Zoe Leung, Expansión by Esperanza Balaguer in New York, as well as WWD (Women’s Wear Daily), Wallpaper, and Office by Madison Bulnes.
Cosmopolitan, 2022. One of Viso’s most iconic Kama Sutra pieces, a handcrafted porcelain vase made in Spain, was featured in a curated selection of objects inspired by feminine curves, alongside designs by Jonathan Adler, Mosser Glass, Franca NYC, and Anissa Kermiche.
Viso was featured in two separate issues of the magazine, presenting handcrafted ceramic pieces in one publication and, in another, a model styled with one of our tapestry blankets.
One of Viso’s most emblematic pieces, the Zig Zag vases in white and navy, handcrafted in Spain by Sargadelos.
The French publication turned its spotlight on our merino wool blanket, celebrating the craftsmanship and quiet luxury that define the Viso approach to everyday living.
In an article dedicated to Victoria Beckham and her family, one of Viso’s blankets appears as part of the featured setting.
In the fashion feature Sleek Chic, one of the models appears styled with a Viso mohair blanket.
Elle Decorcalls it "star quality" and we couldn't agree more. In a feature on the zodiac's celestial allure, writer Vanessa Lawrence and photographer Don Penny showcase our porcelain collection, where each of the twelve signs is rendered through delicate illustration on handcrafted objects.
One of Viso’s iconic white porcelain Zig Zag vases was used to create an abstract, artistic composition alongside other design elements.
The publication featured images created for Viso’s new collection, photographed by Daniel Riera in Lanzarote and presented as part of an exclusive editorial catalogue.
The feature highlights Viso as a brand that combines Spanish tradition with contemporary taste, connecting our designs with the spirit of Lanzarote and the legacy of its renowned artist César Manrique.
The official website of the prestigious Italian luxury design company LuisaViaRoma featured Viso products in the editorial Escape the Countryside: The Home Edit, alongside designs by Ferm Living and Vitra, highlighting contemporary style and craftsmanship.
Sight Unseen featured a Viso installation in New York City, feautering designers such as Giancarlo Valle and artist Jessica Hans.