• Josep Guinovart i Bertran, 1927–2007

    Bidons, 2002 (iron)

    A set of six sculptural towers made from industrial metal drums. Each tower, composed of approximately eight drums, is painted in white or blue and features drawings and holes in organic shapes, making each piece unique.

  • Josep Guinovart i Bertran, 1927–2007

    La Farmacia, 1959 (oil on plaster)

    A large-scale mural representing the life cycle of a health product, from its origins in the fields to its processing and production by the industry. Created ad hoc for Uriach, this is one of the artist’s last figurative works before his transition to abstraction.

  • Josep Guinovart i Bertran, 1927–2007

    El Pou, 2002 (wood and plaster)

    A clay structure made of wood and plaster, with two mirrors inside, one on the floor and another on the ceiling, creating an infinite effect. The artist described this work as “(…) it is quite an experience to look into the bottom of the well.”

  • Josep Maria Subirachs i Sitjar, 1927-2014

    Bios, 1969 (bronze)

    A bronze sculpture that allegorically represents elements related to health from different countries and cultures. Created for display in the company’s facilities, this work connects Uriach with art, medicine, chemistry, and with both man and woman.

  • Josep Maria Subirachs i Sitjar, 1927-2014

    JUM, 1998 (bronze)

    A bronze sculpture of the bust of Dr. Joan Uriach i Marsal, fourth generation of the Uriach family in the company. Created by Subirachs, it is placed on a wooden pedestal designed by Pere Casanovas for display in the boardroom.