Corb Mari by CID Studio

Corb Mari is an apartment in Palma de Mallorca, Spain, by CID Studio. The project looks toward the Mediterranean and takes its cues from the coast, light, and a palette that stays close to the view. Inside, iconic furnishings and calm, curved forms shape rooms that feel open to the landscape while keeping daily life at the center.

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About Corb Mari

Corb Mari overlooks the Mediterranean from one of the city’s most picturesque sea-facing spots. In Palma de Mallorca, Spain, CID Studio shapes a sea-view apartment that begins with light, color, and the landscape beyond the glass.

For the studio, the goal is clear: let the interior leave room for the view. Archiproducts supports that approach as a resource for technical advice, curated products, and the information needed to move a project forward.

The living room anchors the home. A large modular sofa brings a soft, flowing line through the main room, while a rich palette settles against light surfaces and artworks by Pati Baztán and Tony Garau. Around it, coffee tables by Sancal and Cassina, a Mohebban rug, and a Stilnovo lamp form a composed mix of curved volumes, glass, and metal that catches light without blocking it.

The bedrooms shift to a more intimate register. Natural materials, gentle lighting, and welcoming forms shape rooms where Poltrona Frau and Molteni&C beds carry a firm but delicate presence. The result is quieter, with surfaces and furnishings chosen to keep the atmosphere calm and measured.

Curves play a central role throughout. No detail feels surplus; each element contributes to visual continuity and a steady sense of calm. That same restraint carries into the study, where a GoEs desk and a Cassina chair help streamline the proportions without giving up elegance.

On the balcony, the sea becomes part of daily use. Outdoor seating and a small Gervasoni table turn the edge of the apartment into a place for passage and pause, while afternoon light moves across the plants and toward the water below.

Photography courtesy of CID Studio
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- by Matt Watts

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