Bach-Mora was the architecture and design studio founded by Jaume Bach and Gabriel Mora, active between 1976 and 1998. Throughout its trajectory, the studio developed work recognised for its balance between functionality, architectural language and sensitivity towards public space, establishing itself as a reference in contemporary Spanish architecture and design.

Both architects combined their professional practice with teaching at the Barcelona School of Architecture (ETSAB) and participated as visiting professors at universities and architecture schools in cities such as Urbino, Hannover and Dublin. Their work was exhibited on numerous occasions across Europe and America, receiving major international recognition, including several FAD Awards and multiple nominations for the European Union Prize for Contemporary Architecture – Mies van der Rohe Award. They also received the Brunel Commendation, granted by the International Awards for Outstanding Visual Design in Public Railway Transport, for projects developed in Utrecht, Madrid and Washington.

Among their collaborations with BENITO, the design of spherical planters stands out, conceived to integrate vegetation, design and urban landscape through a timeless and functional vision.