Back in 1911, businessman Joan Llopis commissioned a building in Barcelona’s Eixample district from Marquis Enric Sagnier Villavecchia (1858–1931) for himself and his family. The prolific architect designed a noble apartment on the main floor for Llopis and his wife, along with three adjacent floors, one for each of his three daughters. The ground floor of the building would serve as a textile warehouse for the Samaranch family. A century later, this noble principal retains the splendor of its past, with original elements such as marble floors and entrance columns preserved through a major restoration that transformed the space into a chic and eclectic apartment.