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Mango Home has opened its second standalone store in Barcelona, located in the l’Illa Diagonal shopping centre. This new location marks the brand’s third store worldwide, following the first Barcelona opening on Avenida Diagonal last April and another recent opening in Zaragoza. The move reinforces the brand’s growing position in the home decor sector.
The new point of sale covers 240 square meters. The space is designed to look and feel like a complete home, allowing customers to walk through different room setups and discover products in a natural setting. The brand aims to create an inspiring shopping experience where people can find ideas for dressing every corner of their own home.
Craftsmanship and Mediterranean style
Inside, customers will find products for the entire home, from the bedroom to the kitchen. The brand’s style focuses on quality, a contemporary feel, and items with a unique character. The collections are designed to bring warmth and personality to a space, all guided by a Mediterranean spirit and a focus on timeless design.
There is a strong emphasis on craftsmanship. More than 60% of the products are made in Europe, and the collections feature items made with traditional techniques. Shoppers can find hand-painted tableware, blown glass accessories, pieces made from recycled stoneware, and hand-embroidered textiles. The line also includes special products from collaborations with artisans, such as Mantas Ezcaray and Yutes.

A closer look at the growing home line
This opening is part of Mango’s larger strategic plan, which includes opening 500 new stores by 2026. Since its launch in 2021, Mango Home has grown quickly and is now available in 34 online markets, primarily in Europe and the United States.
The product range has expanded significantly, growing from 1,600 items in 2024 to nearly 6,000 in 2025. After adding decor, homeware, fragrances, and a textile collection for babies and children, the brand is planning its next expansion. The upcoming autumn/winter collection will introduce new lines of lamps and lighting, mirrors, decorative plates, candles, and a large Christmas collection.
“Mango Home reflects our commitment to a contemporary and welcoming home, where each room is carefully designed to offer customers a unique experience. Thanks to our stores we can be close to our customers and offer them an immersive and inspiring shopping experience, helping them to dress every corner of their home”.
Nuria Font, Director of Mango Home


This new location makes Barcelona the city with the most Mango stores in the world, with a total of 27. Globally, Mango now has 2,900 points of sale and continues to grow, having opened 78 new stores in the first half of 2025.