
Quiet Studios x Barracuda Interiors
A interior design studio joins forces with a gallerist presenting their first joint exhibition featuring a mix of contemporary pieces and collected antiques
27 — 31 May
10:00 — 17:00
LDW Highlights
For "In Between", Quiet Studios curates a conversation between objects. Antiques from Barracuda Interiors share space with contemporary pieces designed across different projects, a meeting that speaks directly to the aesthetic sensibility and the contrasts that define the practice. This exhibition is open to anyone curious to explore their Quiet world and the language that inspires it.
Quiet Studios is a Lisbon-based interior design studio founded in 2016 by Daniela Franceschini, working across residential, holiday homes, and hospitality. Their team brings together interior designers, architects, procurement experts, and curators — a multidisciplinary practice united by a commitment to bespoke, high-end work where every project is entirely its own.
Its approach blends the contemporary with the antique, creating spaces that live in deliberate contrast.
Alexandre Niemann built Barracuda Interiors around a different kind of obsession. Trained in the French school of decorative arts, he has spent years collecting the objects most people walk past: 20th-century furniture with a story worn into its surface, pieces that carry the particular beauty of age and use.
"In Between" is their first joint exhibition. It is not a merger of two aesthetics, but a conversation between them.
Its approach blends the contemporary with the antique, creating spaces that live in deliberate contrast.
Alexandre Niemann built Barracuda Interiors around a different kind of obsession. Trained in the French school of decorative arts, he has spent years collecting the objects most people walk past: 20th-century furniture with a story worn into its surface, pieces that carry the particular beauty of age and use.
"In Between" is their first joint exhibition. It is not a merger of two aesthetics, but a conversation between them.





