Casahari means 'happy house'. We were looking for a friendly name that
invite everyone to come in. We believe that design has to be
accessible and not just within reach of a small group of people,"
Inés Ybarra Pasch (Madrid, 1991) confesses about the furniture project she has just created together with her friend - and now partner - Olivia Sartogo (Rome, 1992).

Together they have orchestrated a project with as much personality as potential that has designer tables as its object. “We longed
create an iconic piece that had the ability to transform a
living room and at the same time be durable and of quality. We want
"Our furniture conveys a message and is not merely decorative,"
says the Madrid native.

They wanted to transfer the foundations of building and art to the field of interior design ,
Taking inspiration from the work of creators such as Kazimir
Malevich and architects such as Kenzo Tange; both present in the
Casa-hari's first collection. "For this line of tables we have
Inspired by the Yoyogi Stadium in Japan, a project awarded with the
Pritzker Architecture Prize winner in 1987 and erected for the Olympics
"1964 Olympics," explains the entrepreneurial couple.