
18 Jun Flash Moda and Meddel's Marble Tables: the elegant soul of new luxury in Madrid
Flash Moda and Meddel's Marble Tables: the elegant soul of new luxury in Madrid
The RTVE program visits Marta Ortiz's boutique, where signature fashion and sculptural design merge in a space that redefines contemporary luxury.
When Flash Moda puts the spotlight on a space, it elevates it. And that's exactly what happened with the recent on-screen appearance of Marta Ortiz's Madrid boutique. Catwalk model, muse of international photographers and influencer with a look of her own, Marta has created a very personal universe in her luxury second-hand store. A place where unique garments from Paris, Milan or New York coexist with design objects that tell stories through their materiality and shapes. At the heart of this report, there is an unexpected thread full of beauty: Flash Moda luce Mesas Mármol de Meddel.
RTVE's camera glides among exquisite fabrics and collectible handbags, but also pauses with reverence before the tables and pedestals that inhabit the space. There, the presence of Meddel imposes itself with silent strength. Her pieces, selected by Marta with the same intuition with which she chooses an Alaïa coat or an Hermès bag, are not there by chance. They are functional sculptures that elevate the concept of furniture to a sensory experience.

Meddel makes unique pieces in limited editions.
One of the main protagonists of the report has been, without a doubt, Marta's desk. Signed by Joaquín Moll for Meddel, this piece is a statement of intent. Made of corten steel and natural stone, it is part of a limited edition that is part of the designer's series of triangular geometries. The warm strength of the oxidized metal and the mineral serenity of the stone meet in a dance of balances that transforms any room into an art gallery. It's a table that doesn't just hold papers or a cup of coffee: it holds an aesthetic vision.
But the sophistication doesn't end there. The space also features a vintage jewel from the 1990s: an original table inspired by the midcenturycomposed of two triangular bases in polished travertine. This piece, of geometric beauty and almost ethereal feel, is a tribute to the nobility of materials and elegance that does not respond to passing fashions. Its presence, together with Meddel's more contemporary pieces, creates a timeless dialogue that reinforces the idea that luxury today is not ostentation, but careful selection, history, and visual harmony.
Spanish and Italian marbles complete the dossier offered by Meddel
The commitment to Italian marble is consolidated with the two Boticcino pedestals that Marta has integrated into the interior design of her store. On them, designer bags seem to float, in perfect communion with the soft veins of the stone. These pedestals are not just supports, but silent protagonists that structure the space and fill it with intention. There is something almost poetic in seeing how marble, with its ancestral weight, supports light objects charged with desire.
What Flash Moda has shown in this report is more than a store. It is a style manifesto. The way in which Marta Ortiz has articulated second-hand luxury with designer pieces such as the Meddel tables reveals a sensibility that goes beyond trends. It is a way of understanding beauty as something that is transmitted in gestures, in materials, in decisions. At Flash Fashion Las Mesas Marble Tables are, in this context, the synthesis of an aesthetic that values the lasting, the authentic, the exceptional.
Flash Moda and Meddel's Marble Tables on RTVE
In a world where speed dominates consumption, this space is a reminder that what is valuable requires pause. The corten steel desk invites you to sit, but also to contemplate. The vintage travertine table speaks to us of earlier decades, but with a language that still resonates. The marble pedestals, with their silent firmness, show that luxury can also be built from the ground up.
Marta Ortiz, with her natural elegance and expert eye, has been able to create a place where every object has a purpose and a personality. Meddel, with its signature tables and respect for noble materials, finds an ideal setting here. The cover of Flash Moda not only celebrates a store, but a lifestyle.
Because the new luxury is not to accumulate, but to choose. It is not to shine by excess, but by coherence. And when marble, steel and fashion dialogue as they do in this space, what is born is not only an aesthetic, but a way of inhabiting the world.
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