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let's go to Can Ribas
The first time it took us time to get to Can Ribas.
It wasn’t that difficult: motorway to the Valles road and exit towards Sant Feliu, then to Bigues and finally to Can Ribas of Montbuí.
Once you arrive, before even parking, you can already breathe a different air. Walking along cypress’ path that takes to the Casa Pairal, we confirmed our first impressions of calm and tranquillity.


Álex explains
Alex Oliver is a friend and is also who introduces us to Can Ribas and explains some of its secrets. He knows the place very well, since this place has belonged to the Oliver Parellada family for centuries.
Nowadays, different kinds of events take place at Can Ribas: gala dinners, awards ceremonies, weddings, work sessions and presentations, even cookery workshops or open air activities. This is a charming place with many possibilities.
In addition, it has its own kitchen and, we can assure you, of a high level.
And specially, a spectacular natural space, with unique views and beautiful spots (we love the bench from where the vegetable garden can be seen).

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Communication
Because of the possibilities of the place, communications in Can Ribas is divided into many themes for different audiences.
Our work on these pieces consists in trying to give each aspect a style in accordance with the charm of the place. But above all, we want each of the pieces to transmit a little of what is felt when we wander along its roads, contemplating the views and truly enjoying the serenity that can be felt in Can Ribas. Our aim is to ensure that each of the projects becomes a window on this landscape.
For some of these pieces we are working on their design with Randi Vergés.

Look at Can Ribas
The place has something special about it.
We decided that in the project we do for Can Ribas, we will show the place just as it is, trying to transmit its charm, the intangible. As a window through which we can look at Can Ribas.
In order to make it more attractive and build that special imaginary scene, we got into contact with the illustrator David Cauquil, whom we asked to do a series of drawings with visual maps of the place that would serve us as graphic support.