The latest edition of Feria Hábitat València once again transformed the city into the main meeting point for international design. Over three days, the exhibition centre brought together architects, interior designers and manufacturers in a setting that combined product launches, trend analysis and a celebration of contemporary design.
In this context, Ramón Esteve participated with two notable collaborations that reflect his cross-disciplinary approach between architecture, design and industry: Mel for Vondom and Meetia for Actiu.



Mel, a new collection for Vondom
Vondom's stand attracted considerable attention during the fair, drawing professionals and the press eager to discover the new collections set to define the brand's upcoming phase. Among them, Mel, designed by Ramón Esteve, was unveiled exclusively.
The collection stems from a reinterpretation of traditional wicker furniture through a contemporary lens. Its continuous tubular structure defines an enveloping, organic language that gives rise to a family comprising sofas, armchairs and coffee tables. With a distinctly sculptural character, Mel proposes a sensory experience centred on form, texture and light, conceived to create outdoor spaces with a strong identity.
The launch was coordinated with the presentation of the new 2026 Catalogue and Vondom's updated visual identity, which strengthens the connection between design, fashion and visual culture. During the fair, the stand hosted presentations, professional gatherings and a creative exchange atmosphere that culminated in the opening of the brand's showroom in València—an event that brought together designers, architects and international clients.
Meetia for Actiu
At Actiu's space, the Meetia collection was introduced as a proposal that combines comfort and elegance. Designed to meet the needs of both contract and domestic environments, its lightweight metal structure and generous upholstery convey balance and versatility. The collection is part of an ongoing collaboration between the studio and Actiu, focused on functional, durable pieces adapted to new ways of working and living.
A fair that celebrates design
Feria Hábitat València 2025 was consolidated as a reflection of the dynamism of Mediterranean design and its international outlook. Beyond product presentations, the fair became a venue for encounters, debates and collaborations that highlighted the connection between architecture, design and industry. Ramón Esteve's participation in this edition reaffirms the studio's commitment to a creative approach that unites architectural thinking, contemporary craftsmanship and design culture—projecting a global and coherent vision from València.