HEREU‘s new collection takes shape around the tension that defines Barcelona itself, where the coast meets the grid. The result is a study in Mediterranean identity built on contrast.

The collection moves between artisanal heritage, modernist codes, and minimalist form. Woven constructions and interlaced details keep the hand of the maker visible. Metal trims cut through with something more precise and geometric. Casual sport shapes are refined through careful seam work, balancing softness against structure.

The materials offer a small atlas of texture: tumbled suede, distressed finishes, polished leather, soft shearling. The palette pulls from earth and sea. Muted browns, soft greys, and sun-faded tones of pink, red, and burgundy run throughout.

A new belt series joins the collection, with signature and spiral buckles that reference the geometry of built spaces. The forms are subtle and grounded in Mediterranean design language, the kind of detail that doesn’t ask for attention but earns it.

Check out the collection shot by Pablo de Pastors: