Pablo Yubero

Pablo Yubero is a third-generation woodturner and cabinetmaker, born into a family of artisans whose workshop dates back to 1929. He transforms wood—oak, chestnut, zebrawood, ash—with his lathe into functional art with soul: bowls, vases, candlesticks, and sculptural pieces. Combining technical mastery with organic intuition, he “plays” the wood as if it were an instrument, letting the natural grain guide the final form. His work brings warmth, patience, and sustainability to everyday objects.

Crafted on the Lathe

Crafted on the Lathe

Pablo Yubero is a third-generation woodturner and cabinetmaker, born into a family of artisans whose workshop dates back to 1929. He transforms wood—oak, chestnut, zebrawood, ash—with his lathe into functional art with soul: bowls, vases, candlesticks, and sculptural pieces. Combining technical mastery with organic intuition, he “plays” the wood as if it were an instrument, letting the natural grain guide the final form. His work brings warmth, patience, and sustainability to everyday objects.

Inside the Studio with Pablo Yubero

We visited Pablo Yubero in his woodturning studio in Madrid — a space filled with quiet rhythm, the scent of oak, and the soft hum of the lathe. Pablo works with ancestral skill and a deep sensitivity to wood, letting each piece reveal its own shape and soul.

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