Designer Pablo Erroz, a member of the Asociación de Creadores de Moda de España (ACME), designs the new Mallorca Stage-Govern de les Illes Balears for the 2025 Mallorca Live Festival. A collaboration that fuses local identity, contemporary art, and a commitment to sustainability.
The stage, conceived as a design piece with its own language, reflects Erroz's own visual universe: a two-tone checkerboard pattern, evocative illustrations, and references to the Mallorcan summer coexist in a recognizable aesthetic that pays homage to festival culture from a contemporary perspective, together with identity and values. The designer noted that "from the very beginning, the team trusted my vision and offered me complete freedom to develop a proposal aligned with the festival's values: sustainability, local identity, and cultural innovation."
The project also incorporates circularity criteria: the 100% sustainable canvas that makes-up the stage will be transformed after the festival into 100 tote bags that will be raffled among attendees who register at Espai Mallorca. “It's not just recycling, it's meaningful circularity: turning an ephemeral medium into an object with emotional, historical, and visual value. Being able to hold a piece of the festival's history in your hands,” explained Erroz.
The Mallorca Stage not only strengthens the link between culture and territory, but also exemplifies the role of design as a transversal language that connects creativity, sustainability, and experience. The collaboration also coincides with Pablo Erroz's recent recognition by Forbes magazine featuring in the 2025 list of the most creative people in the business world, being the only Mallorcan to be included this year.