Casa Padrino has announced the launch of its new luxury interior concept, created to improve how private clients, developers, and hospitality brands design and furnish high-end spaces. Founded by Marvin Schertl and Dr. Sina Schertl, the internationally operating brand introduced the concept as part of its continued growth in global luxury markets and its focus on quality, craftsmanship, and long-lasting design.
The concept expands Casa Padrino’s range of bespoke furniture, custom interiors, and limited-edition collections. It responds to strong demand for interiors that feel elegant, refined, and built to last. The brand serves ultra-high-net-worth individuals, luxury homeowners, international hotel groups, and real estate developers who want interiors that remain impressive over time.
“True luxury is defined by quality, longevity, and discretion. Our goal has always been to create interiors that convey presence and value without the need for excess,” the Casa Padrino team explained.
Casa Padrino draws from European design traditions while meeting international luxury standards. Its projects span Europe, Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates, the United States, and Australia. The brand has a strong presence in Monaco and along the Côte d’Azur. It is known for private residences, luxury hotels, and commercial spaces that require careful planning, skilled craftsmanship, and reliable execution.
“Casa Padrino stands for European craftsmanship interpreted for an international clientele that expects the highest standards in design and execution,” a company representative said.
Design Built for Longevity and Responsibility
Each Casa Padrino project begins with a clear planning process that defines design goals, architecture, and function. Every interior reflects thoughtful material choices, balanced design, and attention to detail. The company believes true luxury comes from how well a space performs and how long it remains relevant. “Luxury interiors should not only impress today, but remain relevant and refined for decades to come.”
The new concept includes limited-edition collections that highlight fine materials, refined color palettes, and classic European design influences. These collections will be offered through Casa Padrino’s international project network and direct client relationships.
According to the team, pricing will depend on customization, materials, and project size: “Our clients do not follow trends; they set standards. That philosophy is reflected in every project we deliver,” the Casa Padrino team shared.
Sustainability is an integral part of the brand’s values. Casa Padrino promotes responsible luxury by creating furniture and interiors that last for generations. Long-lasting design reduces waste and supports skilled craftsmanship. Durability remains a core focus in every project.
“Working across Europe, the Middle East, and global luxury markets has shaped our understanding of what timeless elegance truly means,” the team added.

Global Recognition, Growth, and Digital Presence
Casa Padrino is well respected in elite design circles, especially in Monaco and the French Riviera. Its design and excellence award in Cannes highlights its commitment to high standards and professional execution. This recognition supports its reputation with international developers and hospitality brands.
The launch of the new concept marks an essential step in the company’s growth. Casa Padrino plans to expand further in Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates.
It also aims to work more closely with international hotel groups and luxury developers while continuing to release exclusive collections.
Casa Padrino maintains a strong digital presence that reflects its international reach.
About Casa Padrino
Casa Padrino is a leading provider of luxury furniture and bespoke interior solutions for high-end residential, hospitality, and commercial projects. Rooted in European craftsmanship and guided by international design standards, the company delivers interiors known for quality, durability, and refined design across Europe, the Middle East, the United States, and Australia.
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