The Eclectic Home of Jewellery Designer Andrés Gallardo
Hands up who loves an eclectic home with splashes of colour, lots of plants, art and books? Well, you’re in for a treat today! The relaxed bohemian home of designer Andrés Gallardo and his husband has all this and more. A creator of jewellery, handbags and porcelain objects, Andrés has decorated his home with an eclectic array of items from flea markets and secondhand shops as well as some high street finds. Surfaces are crammed with porcelain, glassware and other treasures, and climbing plants wind their way around works of art. Make sure you look through these pictures by Eduardo Boillos more than once – you’ll spot a new detail every time! 
The Eclectic Home of Jewellery Designer Andrés Gallardo

Andrés picked up the chairs at El Rastro, an area in Madrid known for its Sunday open air flea market and antique shops.

I love how he’s opted for a vintage wall lamp instead of an overhead pendant light – and this one is beautiful, don’t you think?

The Eclectic Home of Jewellery Designer Andrés Gallardo

The Eclectic Home of Jewellery Designer Andrés Gallardo
A 40s cabinet it used to store plates, bowls and other kitchen items. The floor has been covered with various rugs including a jute one* (under the dining table) and long mats not dissimilar from Swedish rag rugs*!

The Eclectic Home of Jewellery Designer Andrés Gallardo
The walls are adorned with an eclectic array of art including everything from Mr Men prints, oil paintings, butterflies and porcelain plates. 
An Ikea Stockholm rug covers the floor in the sitting room. 

The Eclectic Home of Jewellery Designer Andrés Gallardo

Uneven plaster walls add to the relaxed charm of the home.

The Eclectic Home of Jewellery Designer Andrés Gallardo
Bunches of dried floor hang over the bed, while a vintage Verner Panton Flowerpot pendant light* adds a pop of colour. This exact late 60s one is currently available here* (you need to be quick – there’s only one!). 
The Eclectic Home of Jewellery Designer Andrés Gallardo
A little red chair sits atop a myriad of vintage rugs (the one in the hallway is from Ikea)

The Eclectic Home of Jewellery Designer Andrés Gallardo
SNOOPY! *heart melts*
I used to play with Snoopy and Bella all the time when I was a child (once I tied long leaves to their feet with elastic bands and pretended they were skiing!). Did you have a Snoopy too?  

The Eclectic Home of Jewellery Designer Andrés Gallardo
The rule books have been firmly ripped up with this vintage bureau, and art in the bathroom, and I love it!  

The Eclectic Home of Jewellery Designer Andrés Gallardo
Climbing plants became extremely popular in 2018 (check out my feature / get the look here). I love the way ivy winds its way up over the pictures and the shower curtain. 

The Eclectic Home of Jewellery Designer Andrés Gallardo
If you were worried about getting something ‘wrong’ in your home while decorating, I hope Andrés home has inspired you to think otherwise – and just follow your heart! 
The next time I’m in Madrid (I say that like I’m a regular visitor – but I’ve actually only been there once!) – I’m heading straight to El Rastro! While writing my book The Scandinavian Home I learnt that it’s usually no problem to pick up larger pieces abroad – post offices are always happy to help ship. Although try telling that to your husband / wife / bf / gf…..!!
If you’re feeling inspired by Andrés home, check out his fabulous jewellery, handbags and porcelain here. You might also like to see more pictures over at Revistaad.
I’ve featured several other homes belonging to jewellery designers – and they’re always beautiful! Remember the home of Malia Grace Mao in Topanga Canyon? If you scroll to the bottom, you’ll also get a glimpse of their Kauai surf shack. Take me there now
Have a fabulous day!
Niki
Photography: Eduardo Boillos shared with kind permission
Originally featured in Revistaad
*This post contains affiliate links (marked with an asterisk), which means I make a very small amount of money if you click on the link and buy something! Thank you for supporting My Scandinavian Home. 

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The Eclectic Home of Jewellery Designer Andrés Gallardo
Hands up who loves an eclectic home with splashes of colour, lots of plants, art and books? Well, you’re in for a treat today! The relaxed bohemian home of designer Andrés Gallardo and his husband has all this and more. A creator of jewellery, handbags and porcelain objects, Andrés has decorated his home with an eclectic array of items from flea markets and secondhand shops as well as some high street finds. Surfaces are crammed with porcelain, glassware and other treasures, and climbing plants wind their way around works of art. Make sure you look through these pictures by Eduardo Boillos more than once – you’ll spot a new detail every time! 
The Eclectic Home of Jewellery Designer Andrés Gallardo

Andrés picked up the chairs at El Rastro, an area in Madrid known for its Sunday open air flea market and antique shops.

I love how he’s opted for a vintage wall lamp instead of an overhead pendant light – and this one is beautiful, don’t you think?

The Eclectic Home of Jewellery Designer Andrés Gallardo

The Eclectic Home of Jewellery Designer Andrés Gallardo
A 40s cabinet it used to store plates, bowls and other kitchen items. The floor has been covered with various rugs including a jute one* (under the dining table) and long mats not dissimilar from Swedish rag rugs*!

The Eclectic Home of Jewellery Designer Andrés Gallardo
The walls are adorned with an eclectic array of art including everything from Mr Men prints, oil paintings, butterflies and porcelain plates. 
An Ikea Stockholm rug covers the floor in the sitting room. 

The Eclectic Home of Jewellery Designer Andrés Gallardo

Uneven plaster walls add to the relaxed charm of the home.

The Eclectic Home of Jewellery Designer Andrés Gallardo
Bunches of dried floor hang over the bed, while a vintage Verner Panton Flowerpot pendant light* adds a pop of colour. This exact late 60s one is currently available here* (you need to be quick – there’s only one!). 
The Eclectic Home of Jewellery Designer Andrés Gallardo
A little red chair sits atop a myriad of vintage rugs (the one in the hallway is from Ikea)

The Eclectic Home of Jewellery Designer Andrés Gallardo
SNOOPY! *heart melts*
I used to play with Snoopy and Bella all the time when I was a child (once I tied long leaves to their feet with elastic bands and pretended they were skiing!). Did you have a Snoopy too?  

The Eclectic Home of Jewellery Designer Andrés Gallardo
The rule books have been firmly ripped up with this vintage bureau, and art in the bathroom, and I love it!  

The Eclectic Home of Jewellery Designer Andrés Gallardo
Climbing plants became extremely popular in 2018 (check out my feature / get the look here). I love the way ivy winds its way up over the pictures and the shower curtain. 

The Eclectic Home of Jewellery Designer Andrés Gallardo
If you were worried about getting something ‘wrong’ in your home while decorating, I hope Andrés home has inspired you to think otherwise – and just follow your heart! 
The next time I’m in Madrid (I say that like I’m a regular visitor – but I’ve actually only been there once!) – I’m heading straight to El Rastro! While writing my book The Scandinavian Home I learnt that it’s usually no problem to pick up larger pieces abroad – post offices are always happy to help ship. Although try telling that to your husband / wife / bf / gf…..!!
If you’re feeling inspired by Andrés home, check out his fabulous jewellery, handbags and porcelain here. You might also like to see more pictures over at Revistaad.
I’ve featured several other homes belonging to jewellery designers – and they’re always beautiful! Remember the home of Malia Grace Mao in Topanga Canyon? If you scroll to the bottom, you’ll also get a glimpse of their Kauai surf shack. Take me there now
Have a fabulous day!
Niki
Photography: Eduardo Boillos shared with kind permission
Originally featured in Revistaad
*This post contains affiliate links (marked with an asterisk), which means I make a very small amount of money if you click on the link and buy something! Thank you for supporting My Scandinavian Home.