Description
This tile, found in the Casa de les Punxes in Barcelona, the Palau Macaya, works of the architect Josep Puig i Cadafalch and Can Casanovas by the architect Antoni Maria Gallissà, is a clear exponent of Catalan Modernism. Unlike purely geometric forms, this piece stands out for its organic and dynamic design that evokes the vitality and movement of nature.
The tile composition is a fragment of a larger pattern. The design is based on a motif of stylized acanthus leaves and stems that curve and intertwine in a fluid way. The pattern is asymmetrical and energetic, with a white line acting as an outline that highlights the shapes and creates a sense of relief. The piece, when joined with others, would form a decorative network that would cover the surface with a hypnotic beauty and continuous rhythm, characteristic of modernist ornamentation. The color palette is vibrant and bold, one of the hallmarks of Modernism. Puig i Cadafalch uses a rich combination of deep orange and turquoise blue to create a strong and attractive contrast. The use of these saturated colors, along with touches of green and the prominence of the white outline, gives the piece a luminosity that stands out from the rest of the decoration.
As a whole, this mosaic is a work that demonstrates Puig i Cadafalch’s mastery in the integration of craftsmanship in architecture. It is a manifestation of the harmony between art and nature, where a simple tile becomes a piece of a puzzle that reflects the dynamism and decorative richness of Modernism.




