
IKONO Premium Club at Son Moix: Close to the Game, Calm in Everyday Life
RCD Mallorca has opened a new Premium Lounge at Son Moix: modular furniture from Germany, seats right at the pitch and a calm service — without much fuss. A win for fans and for Palma's evening offerings.
Fresh Breeze at Son Moix: The New IKONO Premium Club
Late in the afternoon, when the warm breeze from the bay still swept over the stadium and the trains to Palma passed by at regular intervals, RCD Mallorca opened its new IKONO Premium Club lounge. Anyone who passed the stadium yesterday could hear not only the voices of fans but also the clatter of the last craftsmen's tools — small details were adjusted until the last minute. The result feels well thought-out: more comfort, a more personal reception and seats with a view that do not obstruct the game.
Seats, Service, Design — What Really Changes
Seats you won't want to give up: The new seats are so close to the pitch that you could almost smell the color of the players' gear — of course all protected behind glass. Service starts already one hour before kick-off: a named welcome, drinks, small dishes. No crowding at the buffet, no hectic waiting during halftime. A club staff member we met in the corridor next to the dressing rooms described it dryly as order instead of theatrics.
Design meets practice: The furniture comes from IKONO, a German company known for modular, robust solutions. At first glance simple, but in practice flexible — tables and chairs can be easily rearranged depending on whether it's a reception, a client meeting or a football evening. That is important for a stadium like Son Moix, which is used for more than just a few events a year.
A Touch of VIP, but Without Frills
The new premium area is not bathed in velvet and gold. On the contrary: restrained elegance so that business people, families and older fans all feel at home. There is an outdoor area directly at the pitch edge, a view into the tunnel zone and quiet nooks for spectators who want to follow the game with concentration. The welcome is relaxed — a brief 'buenas tardes', a look at the guest list, and everyone is in. No red carpet, but a thoughtful concept that combines hospitality with everyday usability.
More Than Comfort: Why This Matters for Palma
Son Moix has gradually gained profile over the past years. The new lounge is more than just another comfort area; it is a step towards a multifunctional stadium. Receptions, smaller corporate events or refined evening programs — the stadium is increasingly becoming a place for different encounters. For Palma this means: more high-quality offerings in the evening program, more visitors who stay longer in the city and spend money in local gastronomy.
The club remains clearly rooted locally while at the same time opening up to European ideas — such as IKONO's modular furniture concept. Will it make a sporting difference in the end? Probably not by itself. But it is a signal: attention to detail, to comfort and to the guest experience. And such little things add up over a season.
A Practical Look Ahead
What remains are practical advantages: personal care already before kick-off, less hectic at halftime and the possibility to professionally host events outside match days. For fans, it's one more reason to arrive earlier at the stadium — to see the sea, enjoy the sun over the bay and then follow the kick-off completely relaxed.
In the end, the new lounge feels like another puzzle piece in the picture of Son Moix: not showy, but useful; not loud, but considered. When on an evening the last rays of sun glitter over Palma and the trains grow quieter, it is exactly that small but fine change that you can feel.
Short and practical: New premium lounge at Son Moix, modular German furniture, pitch-side seats, personal service from one hour before kick-off — and a bit more calm in everyday stadium life.
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