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Young designers from Navarre exhibit on Madrid's Golden Mile

In partnership the Roberto Verino brand, the University has opened a sample in Madrid sample brings together some of the best projects by students on Degree design

03 | 03 | 2026

The University of Navarra, in partnership Roberto Verino, has inaugurated the exhibition WE DESIGN on Calle Serrano, the epicenter of Madrid's Golden Mile. This sample, which will be located in the signature store until March 12, includes the most innovative projects carried out by students of Degree academic center's Degree design. In total, there are 16 futuristic, sustainable, and innovative objects that offer new forms of lighting, decoration, recycling, and clothing.

Among the designers are five young people from Navarre: Alexia Iráizoz, with her project (Chess), a handmade industrial-style game with pieces inspired by the sculptures of Eduardo Chillida and Jorge Oteiza; Amaia Andueza, whose work Argia" presents a set of lamps created from cardboard generated daily by shops in Pamplona's Old Town; and Carlota Cortezón, who has created a set of tableware with an design under the name "Loreak." Also participating are Julián Vidaurre, creator of concrete lamps, and Rubén Goñi, who has designed glasses created using additive manufacturing.

Andrew Cavanagh, Ana Isabel Sandoval, Belén García, Mirian Águeda, Celia García Rubio, Emilio Argenzio, Marta Romero, Estefanía Rojas, Lucía Andonegui, Regina degree program, and Inés Rosas, who have created, among other designs, bags inspired by farm work, a wax-melting lamp, a set of coasters that turn into a kind of puzzle, and a kit for turning food waste into flower pots.

The exhibition the model of Degree University of design Degree , which covers all areas of this discipline seeks to have an impact on society. The sixteen projects propose a return to basics, rethinking the concept of functionality and exploring new ways of thinking, living, and coexisting in a context of changing trends, understanding design a tool democratizing beauty. Roberto Verino explained that "these projects stand out for their coherence" and encouraged students "to believe in their talent and push them towards the market."

"The exhibition is an opportunity to showcase the creative processes that students work on. The partnership Roberto Verino provides students with a business perspective that complements their training and supports the generalist nature of Degree, allowing future designers to plan their professional careers and demonstrate their potential," explains Eduardo Domingo, promoter of the exhibition director development the School of Architecture at the University of Navarra.

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