Legal notice

Last updated: 1 March 2026

Website owner

This website is operated by Spugncerve Studio S.L., a limited company registered in Spain with registered office at Calle de Colón 28, 46004 Valencia. Company registration details are available upon request to [email protected].

Professional activity: interior design and decoration services for residential and commercial clients within Spain.

Intellectual property

All text, images, graphics, and design layouts on this website are owned by Spugncerve Studio S.L. or used with permission. Unauthorised reproduction, distribution, or modification of site content is prohibited without prior written consent.

Project photographs remain the property of their respective photographers and may not be republished without licence from both the studio and the photographer.

Limitation of liability

Information on this website is provided for general guidance and does not constitute a binding offer or contractual commitment. Project costs, timelines, and availability described here are indicative and confirmed only in signed engagement letters.

Spugncerve Studio S.L. is not liable for damages arising from use of this website, temporary unavailability, or reliance on outdated content. We endeavour to keep information accurate but make no warranties regarding completeness.

External links

This site may occasionally link to external resources such as regulatory bodies or supplier catalogues. We do not control third-party websites and accept no responsibility for their content, privacy practices, or availability.

Linking to our homepage is permitted provided it does not imply endorsement or misrepresent our relationship with the linking party.

Applicable law and jurisdiction

This legal notice and use of the website are governed by Spanish law. Disputes shall be submitted to the courts of Valencia, Spain, unless mandatory consumer protection rules grant jurisdiction elsewhere.

For contractual disputes related to design services, the jurisdiction clause in your signed engagement letter takes precedence over this general statement.