blok tattoo studio in barcelona redefines sterile spaces through concrete and steel interiors

XAARCHIVE shapes Tattoo Studio as Industrial ‘Anti-Hospital’ Space

 

BLOK, a tattoo studio designed by XAARCHIVE Studio in Badalona, Barcelona, reexamines the spatial and aesthetic qualities of clinical environments. Conceived under the concept ‘The Anti-Hospital: Rethinking Sterile Spaces,’ the project translates the visual language of medical precision into an industrial context.

 

The 80-sqm warehouse conversion employs polished concrete, locally sourced stainless steel, and handcrafted PVC curtains to define a flexible interior that shifts between transparency and opacity. The existing ceiling structure was exposed to reveal its original framework, while linear LED fixtures accentuate the geometry of the space and introduce a controlled, uniform illumination. The studio accommodates up to four artists simultaneously within a modular plan that supports multiple configurations. Mobile partitions and adjustable lighting systems enable the workspace to adapt to various functions, from tattooing to exhibition and consultation.

all images by Simone Marcolin unless stated otherwise

 

 

Industrial interiors define BLOK hybrid Tattoo Studio and gallery

 

Fabrication and material sourcing were carried out locally in Badalona and the surrounding metropolitan area, reinforcing the project’s commitment to regional production. Central to the space is the Canova Table, a custom piece designed by XAARCHIVE Studio through 3D scanning and binary encoding. This element extends the studio’s research into the intersections of data, materiality, and digital precision.

 

BLOK functions as a hybrid environment, part workshop, part laboratory, and part gallery, where architecture operates as a tool for examining the relationship between care, craft, and the human body. The project presents a systematic, locally grounded approach to spatial design that balances technical rigor with adaptability.

modular partitions allow fluid transitions between tattooing, painting, and resting

soft PVC curtains filter light and movement, transforming space through degrees of opacity

minimal furniture and polished concrete floor emphasize functional calm and precision

custom-made metal tables reflect both the technical and creative layers of the studio

tattoo station framed by translucent curtains defining intimate zones within an open plan

concrete ceiling and exposed wiring reveal the industrial shell that hosts the studio

BLOK tattoo studio functions as both a workshop and a laboratory

low table made of concrete blocks and a steel top expresses the studio’s raw and modular character

custom lighting detail highlights precision and material contrast within the industrial setting

raw materials like steel, concrete, and polycarbonate compose a flexible and durable environment

artworks and tools coexist within a mutable interior conceived for creation and rest | image by Sofía Suárez

at night, warm light softens the industrial character of the space, revealing its quiet rhythm | image by Sofía Suárez

red light diffuses through translucent curtains, softening the industrial space into a warm glow | image by Sofía Suárez

 

project info:

 

name: BLOK
architect: XAARCHIVE Studio | @xaarchive____

lead designers: Nayla Cefarelli, Sofía Lorenzo
location: Badalona, Barcelona

photographers: Simone Marcolin | @simoneemarcolin, Sofía Suárez

 

 

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edited by: christina vergopoulou | designboom

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