Metis, by Qosmic, appears in the movie Wish
Qosmic's Metis model appears in the Spanish-Mexican film Deseo, an El Estudio production starring Ludwika Paleta.
The piece, in its Nebula version, is part of one of the film's scenes and is integrated into a visual language increasingly present in both cinema and fashion: that of pieces where identity no longer depends so much on the logo as on the silhouette, proportion, or material quality.
Crafted in Spain using grape leather and high-end finishes, Metis has been conceived with a structured silhouette, clean lines, and a proportion designed to endure beyond immediate trends.

Contemporary Wardrobe and a New Aesthetic of Luxury
Part of current cinema and fashion is beginning to incorporate pieces less associated with immediate recognition and more linked to an idea of luxury based on construction, materials, and aesthetic direction.
Instead of relying exclusively on visible logos or widely recognizable forms, many contemporary productions are starting to incorporate pieces far from the most visible brands and closer to a less massive luxury language.
Within this context, Metis appears in Deseo as part of a more refined and architectural aesthetic, naturally integrated into the scene.
Metis Nebula: Architectural Structure and Grape Leather
Metis is one of Qosmic's most representative models. Conceived as a contemporary women's briefcase, the design combines architectural structure, refined interior, and local production.
The piece is made in Spain using grape leather, a new-generation material developed from by-products of the wine industry. The result is a surface with visual depth, resistance, and a finish aligned with a more contemporary vision of luxury and material innovation.
The model appearing in Deseo is the Nebula version, a deep garnet tone that is part of the brand's color identity.
Contemporary Spanish Luxury
Founded in Spain, Qosmic is part of a new generation of brands exploring a more restrained vision of contemporary luxury, where material quality, proportion, and aesthetic direction are increasingly relevant.
The brand develops locally crafted accessories using new-generation materials, combining craftsmanship, innovation, and Digital Product Passport technology integrated into each piece to reinforce its traceability and authenticity.
A Recognizable Identity for Insiders
“Pieces that do not rely on immediate recognition are increasingly interesting—pieces that probably go unnoticed by many people, but which those who truly know the universe of discreet luxury recognize immediately,” says Sheila Escot, founder of Qosmic.
Metis's appearance in Deseo represents a new integration of Qosmic into the visual universe of contemporary cinema and reinforces the growing interest in pieces with a more refined identity within current luxury.