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CASA BATLLO, S.L.

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First Filed:Feb 17, 2025Latest Filed:Feb 17, 2025Address:PASSEIG DE GRACIA, 43, ES

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Filed:Feb 17, 2025
Classes:3, 6, 8, +18
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Registered:Jun 9, 2026
Description: Class 3: Non-medicated cosmetics; non-medicated toiletry preparations; non-medicated dentifrices; perfumery, essential oils; bleaching preparations for laundry use; substances for laundry use, namely, fabric softeners, laundry detergent, and laundry starch; cleaning, polishing, scouring and abrasive preparations; shampoos; cosmetic kits comprised of make-up, make-up remover, and eyeshadow; hair removers being hair removing cream; make-up removing preparations; deodorants for personal use; lipstick; cosmetic pencils; hair lacquers; nail grooming products, namely, nail lacquers; lacquer-removing agents being lacquer-removing preparations; tissues impregnated with cosmetic lotions; after-shave lotions; lotions for cosmetic purposes; make-up preparations; nail care preparations; extracts of flowers being perfumes; incense; aromatic potpourris; bath salts, not for medical purposes; eau de cologne; deodorant soaps; cakes of toilet soap; scented linen water; perfumes; toilet water
Class 6: Common metals and their alloys; ores of metal; metal materials for building and construction, namely, metal floor panels, metal soffits, and cladding of metal; transportable buildings of metal; non-electric cables and wires of common metal; small items of metal hardware, namely, metal springs, metal nuts, and metal pins; metal containers for storage or transport; safes; works of art of common metal; knobs of metal; figurines of common metal being works of art of common metal; tile floorings of metal; metal picture hangers
Class 8: Hand tools, hand-operated, namely, wrenches, files, and drills; hand implements, hand-operated, namely, tweezers, vises, and scissors; table cutlery; side arms, except firearms, namely, hunting knives and swords; razors
Class 9: Scientific apparatus and instruments, namely, sensor chips for scientific use and magnetic separators for scientific use; research apparatus and instruments, namely, electrodes for laboratory research and petri dishes used in laboratory research; navigation apparatus and instruments, namely, navigational buoys and navigational apparatus for automobiles; surveying apparatus and instruments; photographic apparatus and instruments, namely, cameras and infrared cameras; cinematographic apparatus and instruments, namely, cinematographic cameras, cinematographic projectors, and cinematographic machines and apparatus; audiovisual apparatus and instruments, namely, overhead projectors and audiovisual receivers; optical apparatus and instruments, namely, eyeglass lenses, telescopes, and microscopes; weighing apparatus and instruments; measuring apparatus and instruments, namely, pressure measuring apparatus, measuring tapes, and laser level measuring apparatus; signalling apparatus and instruments, namely, signalling lights, signalling whistles, and signalling buoys; detecting apparatus and instruments, namely, radon detectors, carbon dioxide detectors, and carbon monoxide detectors; testing apparatus and instruments, namely, probes for testing integrated circuits, electrical outlet tester, and gas testing instruments; inspecting apparatus and instruments, namely, borescopes, optical inspection apparatus, and inspection mirrors; life-saving apparatus and instruments, namely, life jackets and life nets; teaching apparatus and instruments, namely, abacuses and medical teaching mannequins; apparatus and instruments for conducting, switching, transforming, accumulating, regulating or controlling the distribution or use of electricity; apparatus and instruments for recording, transmitting, reproducing or processing sound, images or data; recorded and downloadable media, namely, typeface fonts recorded on magnetic media, holographic images recorded on computer media, and downloadable audio recordings featuring music; downloadable computer software for word processing; recorded computer software for editing photos, making restaurant reservations, and making museum reservations; blank digital recording and storage media, namely, blank USB cards and blank CDs; blank analogue recording and storage media, namely, blank vinyl records, blank audio cassettes, and blank video cassettes; mechanisms for coin-operated apparatus; cash registers; calculating devices, namely, calculating scales, calculating machines, and calculators; computers and computer peripheral devices; diving suits, divers' masks, ear plugs for divers, nose clips for divers and swimmers, gloves for divers, breathing apparatus for underwater swimming; fire-extinguishing apparatus; phonograph records featuring music; blank compact discs, blank recordable DVDs and blank digital recording media being blank digital audio tapes; computer peripheral devices; anti-glare glasses; eyeglasses; optical lenses; eyeglass chains; contact lenses; eyeglass cords; dressmakers' measures being measuring tapes; spectacles; spectacle lenses; spectacle cases; spectacle frames and eyeglass frames; sunglasses; cases for spectacles, for pince-nez and for contact lenses; directional compasses; binoculars; temperature indicators; spectacle chains and cords for spectacles; downloadable computer game programs; cassette players; bar code readers; magic lanterns and optical lanterns; magnifying glasses; recorded computer programs for use in database management, for use as a spreadsheet, and for word processing; electronic pocket translators; transistors; thermometers other than for medical use; intercommunication apparatus being intercoms; prerecorded video cassettes featuring music; portable radio-telephones being walkie-talkies; downloadable electronic publications in the nature of books, magazines, brochures, and catalogues in the field of art, architecture, history, and science; egg timers in the nature of sandglasses; mouse pads; loudspeakers; amplifiers; aerials; anti-glare visors for helmets; music headphones; magnets; light-emitting electronic pointers being laser pointers; portable telephones; apparatus and instruments for astronomy, namely, astronomical spectrographs and telescopes; prerecorded videotapes featuring music and animated cartoons; blank magnetic tapes for tape recorders; camcorders; video game cartridges; prescription eyewear; photographic slides; slide projectors; eyewear cases; flash-bulbs for use in photography; computer memories; microphones; radios; audio-receivers and video-receivers; wrist rests for use with computers; lever scales being steelyards; television apparatus, namely, television receivers, television monitors, and television sets; record players; word processors; video telephones; carrying cases for mobile computers; protective cases for tablet computers, mobile telephones, and smartphones; electronic book readers; smartphones; smart watches; personal st
Class 11: Apparatus and installations for lighting, namely, lighting tubes, LED lighting apparatus, and lighting installations; apparatus and installations for heating, namely, electric fireplaces, space heating apparatus, and hot water heating installations; apparatus and installations for cooling, namely, walk-in refrigerators, water cooling installations, and air cooling apparatus; apparatus and installations for steam generating, namely, baby bottle sterilizers, steam generators, and clothes steamers; apparatus and installations for cooking, namely, gas cooktops and cooking ovens; apparatus and installations for drying, namely, clothes dryers, electric dish dryers, and hair dryers; apparatus and installations for ventilating, namely, exhaust hoods for kitchens and ventilating exhaust fans; apparatus and installations for water supply, namely, water fountains and water filtering apparatus; apparatus and installations for sanitary purposes, namely, bath installations and sanitary installations in the nature of steam rooms; lamps; torches, namely, head torches, kitchen blow torches, and electric torches for lighting; lamp shades; lanterns, namely, lanterns for lighting, oil lanterns, and electric lanterns
Class 14: Precious metals and their alloys; Jewellery, precious and semi-precious stones; horological and chronometric instruments; ornamental lapel pins; tie pins; works of art of precious metal; key rings comprised of split rings with decorative fobs or trinkets; medals; non-monetary coins; badges of precious metal; shoe and hat ornaments of precious metal being shoe jewellery and hat jewellery of precious metal; cuff links; watch chains; clock cases being parts of clocks; threads of precious metal being jewellery; jewellery boxes; ornaments of precious metal in the nature of jewellery; jewellery of yellow amber; pins being jewellery; amulets being jewellery; rings being jewellery; ornaments of jet; bracelets being jewellery; brooches being jewellery; jewellery chains; boxes of precious metal; necklaces being jewellery; tie clips; watch crystals, watch glasses; chronographs being watches; alarm clocks; diamonds; charms for jewellery; paste jewellery; presentation cases being presentation boxes for watches for personal use; costume jewellery; medallions; earrings; pearls being jewellery; straps for wristwatches; clocks and watches; rosaries
Class 16: Paper and cardboard; printed matter, namely, journals, manuals, and newsletters in the field of art, architecture, science, history, and travel; bookbinding material, namely, bookbinding tape, bookbinding wire, and bookbinding cloth; printed photographs; stationery and office requisites, except furniture, namely, stationery, staplers, paper embossers, and rubber bands; adhesives for stationery or household purposes; drawing materials for artists, namely, drawing pencils, drawing paper, and drawing pens; materials for artists, namely, artists' pastels, artists' charcoal, and artists' watercolor saucers; paintbrushes; printed instructional and teaching materials in the field of art, architecture, history, science, and math; plastic sheets, films and bags for wrapping and packaging; printers' type, printing blocks; engraved works of art, namely, print engravings; boxes made of cardboard or paper; printed patterns for making clothing and printed sewing patterns; labels, not of textile, being labels of paper or cardboard; table linen of paper; napkins of paper; handkerchiefs of paper; pen cases; holders for cheque books; writing cases being stationery cases; inking sheets for document reproducing machines; paper or plastic sachets sold empty for packaging; bags, envelopes, and pouches of paper or plastic for packaging; tailors' chalk; face towels of paper; hat boxes of cardboard; tracing cloth; copying paper; fabrics for bookbinding; canvas for painting; towels of paper; albums, namely, coin albums and sticker albums; printed almanacs; hand labeling appliances being hand-held labeling devices; loose-leaf binders; writing instruments; transfers being decalcomanias; printed calendars; printed advertising posters; folders for papers; printed catalogues in the field of art and architecture; chromos; drawing pen sets; printed newspapers; printed periodicals in the field of plays, music, and movies; printed general feature magazines; printed books in the field of art, architecture, history, and science; lithographs; wrapping paper; toilet paper; paperweights; drink mats of card for beer glasses; drink mats of cardboard for beer glasses; drink mats of paper for beer glasses; bookmarkers; bookends; drawing ink; inkwells; bibs of paper; drawing materials for blackboards; graphic prints; school supplies being stationery; writing slates; printed comic books; trays for sorting and counting money; printed embroidery design patterns; garbage bags of paper or of plastics; printed geographical maps; terrestrial globes; moisteners being office requisites in the nature of handheld devices for wetting envelopes; plastics for modelling being modelling compounds; blueprints and printed plans; stencils; placards of paper or cardboard; printed cards, namely, printed post cards, printed correspondence cards, and printed greeting cards; printed charts in the field of art and architecture; steel letters being print letters; steel writing pens; watercolor paintings; adhesive tape dispensers for stationery use; adhesive tapes for stationery or household purposes; adhesive bands for stationery or household purposes; adhesive stickers; cigar bands; files being office requisites, namely, letter files, document files, and card files; modelling clay; printed arithmetical tables; drawer liners of paper and perfumed drawer liners of paper; architects' models; printed atlases; flags of paper; printed tickets; stationery, namely, writing pads, paper note pads, and legal pads; ball-point pens; bags for microwave cooking; writing board erasers; rubber erasers; erasers; bottle wrappers of cardboard or paper; bottle envelopes of cardboard or paper; painters' easels; printed song books; charcoal pencils; writing paper; advertisement boards of paper; advertisement boards of cardboard; printed booklets in the field of art, architecture, science, and history; ink sticks; modelling wax, not for dental purposes; sealing wax; drawing pins, thumbtacks; paper gift wrapping ribbons; paper gift wrapping bows; inking ribbons for computer printers; typewriter ribbons; clipboards; stationery boxes; compasses for drawing; paper clasps being paper clips; paper knives being parts of paper cutters for office use; writing or drawing books; framed and unframed paintings; finger-stalls being office requisites; gummed cloth for stationery purposes being gummed bookbinding cloth; inking pads; drafting squares; shields in the nature of paper seals; printed greeting cards; filter paper; stationery, namely, covers in the nature of document covers and paper book covers; photograph stands being desktop photo display easels; elastic bands for offices; stapling presses; paper-clips; paper sheets being stationery; pencil sharpeners, electric or non-electric; pencil holders; luminous paper; palettes for painters; silver color paper sheets being stationery; waxed paper; modelling paste; office perforators; painters' brushes; house painters' rollers; printed postcards; printed publicat
Class 18: Leather and imitations of leather; Animal skins and hides; luggage and all-purpose carrying bags; umbrellas and parasols; walking sticks; whips, harness and saddlery; collars, leashes and clothing for animals; bags for climbers, campers and the beach in the nature of all-purpose carrying bags; frames for umbrellas or parasols; sling bags for carrying infants; bags for sports; alpenstocks; net bags for shopping; travelling bags; handbags; travel cases and key cases made of leather; attaché cases; coin purses; garment bags for travel; wheeled shopping bags; boxes of leather or leatherboard; boxes of vulcanized fiber; wallets; leather briefcases; notecases being briefcase-type leather business folders; school satchels and document cases; school satchels; vanity cases, not fitted; leather laces being leather cord; umbrella covers; haversacks; rucksacks; school haversacks; adhesive coverings of leather for use on furniture in the nature of music cases; reins for horses; handles for walking sticks and umbrellas; walking-stick seats; empty tool bags of leather; chain bags being shoulder bags; beach bags; travelling trunks; reusable shopping bags; suitcases; suitcases with wheels; carrying cases; business card cases; billfolds
Class 19: Materials, not of metal, for building and construction, namely, scaffolding of wood, pre-case concrete wall forms, and planks of wood for building; rigid pipes, not of metal, for building; asphalt, pitch, tar and bitumen; transportable buildings, not of metal; monuments, not of metal; tiles, not of metal; ceramic tiles for flooring and lining; non-metal mosaic tiles for building
Class 20: Furniture; mirrors, namely, shaving mirrors, bathroom mirrors, and wall mirrors; picture frames; nonmetal and non-paper containers for storage or transport; shells, unworked or semi-worked; meerschaum, raw or partly worked; yellow amber, raw or partly worked; tables; seats being furniture; non-metal doorknobs; plastic knobs; porcelain pulls; glass knobs; cushions; works of art made of plaster; fans for personal use, non-electric; clothes stands being valet stands and coat stands; figurines made of wood resin; statuettes made of synthetic resins
Class 21: Household and kitchen utensils, namely, basting spoons, kitchen tongs, and serving forks; containers for household use and kitchen containers; non-electric cookware, namely, pots, pans, and roasting pans; tableware, except knives, forks and spoons, namely, pie servers, serving tongs, and serving ladles; combs; sponges for household purposes; brushes, namely, basting brushes, cosmetic brushes, and dish-washing brushes; brush-making materials; articles for cleaning purposes, namely, feather dusters, cleaning sponges, and cleaning brushes for household use; unworked or semi-worked glass, except building glass; beverage glassware; porcelain, namely, porcelain mugs, porcelain flower pots, and porcelain cake decorations; earthenware, namely, earthenware jars, earthenware mugs, and earthenware saucepans; services being dishes; coin banks being piggy banks; bottle openers; oil cruets, not of precious metal; cocktail stirrers; sugar bowls; trays for household purposes; bottles, sold empty; non-electric coffee makers; candlesticks; strainers for household purposes; coolers being ice pails; comb cases; shaped ironing board covers; soap boxes; pitchers; birdcages; works of art of porcelain; works of art of terra cotta; works of art of glass; toothpick holders; graters for kitchen use; crumb trays; coasters, not of paper and other than table linen being coasters, not of paper or textile; trivets; salt shakers; coffee and tea services in the nature of tableware; napkin holders; cups; tea pots; cosmetic utensils in the nature of cosmetic spatulas, thread for eyebrow threading, and cosmetic brushes; glasses being receptacles in the nature of glass jars; vinegar cruets; toothbrushes; toothbrushes, electric; floss for dental purposes; siphon bottles for carbonated water; vacuum bottles being insulating flasks; containers for household use, namely, glass bulbs; covers for dishes; bird baths being bowls for birds to bathe in; mess-tins; non-electric cooking pot sets; non-electric egg beaters; drinking vessels; bottle gourds; powder puffs; refrigerating bottles being thermal insulated bottles, sold empty, for beverages; busts of china; busts of terra cotta; busts of glass; hair brushes; non-electric stew pans; pots; pot lids; boxes of glass; hand-operated coffee grinders; boxes of metal, for dispensing paper towels; cookie jars and snack jars being glass storage jars for snacks; tea caddies; cauldrons; butter-dish and cheese-dish covers; basting spoons, for kitchen use; earthenware saucepans; dishwashing brushes; beer mugs; fitted picnic baskets, including dishes; cooking utensils, non-electric, namely, grills, barbecue branders, and batter dispensers; cookery molds; fruit cups of glass; corkscrews; pastry cutters; mixing spoons; knife rests for the table; basins in the nature of bowls; soap dispensers being soap dispensing bottles, sold empty; sweeps being brooms; mops; non-electric carpet sweepers; brushes for cleaning tanks and containers; statues and statuettes of porcelain; statues and statuettes of terra cotta; statues and statuettes of glass; deep fryers, non-electric; non-electric frying pans; scrubbing brushes; basins in the nature of receptacles; ice cube molds; liqueur sets sold as a unit comprised of liquor pourers shot glasses, and drinking glasses; serving trays, namely, cabarets; confectioners' decorating bags being pastry bags; butter dishes; rolling pins; towel racks; domestic grinders, non-electric, being hand-operated grinders; table plates; porcelain cake decorations; plastic coasters; candle jars; pill boxes for personal use, not for medical purposes; figurines of ceramic; statues of ceramic; glass dinner plates; glass vases; glass trays for household purposes; ornamental glass spheres
Class 24: Textiles, namely, woolen fabrics, cotton fabrics, and knitted fabrics; substitutes for textiles, namely, textiles substitute materials made from synthetic materials; household linen; curtains of textile or plastic; handkerchiefs of textile; towels of textile; travelling rugs being lap robes; net curtains; loose covers for furniture being unfitted furniture covers not of paper; covers for cushions; mattress covers; pillowcases; mosquito nets; table cloths, not of paper; furnishing fabrics; face towels of textile; sleeping bags; cotton fabrics; haircloth being sackcloth; traced cloths for embroidery; brocades; coverlets; bed blankets; trellis cloth being fabric with patterns printed thereon; zephyr fabric; cheviot fabric; futon ticks, namely, un-stuffed futon mattress covers not of paper; shower curtains of textile or plastic; crepe cloth fabric; crepon; bedspreads; damask; elastic woven material being elastic woven fabrics; oilcloth for use as tablecloths; gummed waterproof cloth, other than for stationery; esparto fabric; chenille fabric; felt cloth; flannel; fitted toilet lid covers of fabric; gauze fabric; woolen fabric; lingerie fabric; linen cloth; place mats of textile; printers' blankets of textile; marabout cloth being textile fabric for the manufacture of clothing; upholstery fabrics; fabric imitating animal skins; knitted fabric; cheesecloth; ramie fabric; rayon fabric; silk cloth; taffeta; fiberglass fabrics for textile use; adhesive fabric for application by heat; patterned textiles being patterned fabrics for textile use; velvet; tulle; table linen, not of paper; bed linen
Class 25: Clothing, namely, shirts, pants, skirts, t-shirts, and hoodies; footwear; headwear; dressing gowns; bathrobes; bathing suits; bathing caps and sandals; scarves; sports shoes, and beach shoes; shawls; clothing belts; wet suits for water-skiing; neckties; corsets being underclothing; sashes for wear; stoles; foulards being clothing; caps being headwear; peaked caps; gloves being clothing; waterproof clothing, namely, waterproof jackets and waterproof pants; foundation garment girdles; mantillas; neckerchiefs; head scarves; bandanas; capes; fur cloaks; pants for babies; furs being clothing; pyjamas; soles for footwear; veils; suspenders; gymnastics and sports suits being gym suits, warm-up suits, and sweat suits; clothing layettes; shoulder wraps for clothing; maillots; fingerless gloves; ear muffs; bow ties; beach clothing wraps; wristbands as clothing; dress shields; beach clothes, namely, beach cover-ups and beach dresses; housecoats; aprons; flower headdress for wear; masquerade costumes; uniforms; cap peaks; wooden shoes; frilled caps being headwear; coats; esparto shoes or sandals; non-slipping devices for boots and shoes being non-slip soles for footwear, namely, boots and shoes; bath slippers; birettas being headwear; blouses; berets; foot muffs, not electrically heated; shirts; bodices; vests; clothing jackets; fishing vests; stuff jackets; combinations being one-piece undergarments; ready-made clothing, namely, shirts, pants, dresses, t-shirts, and hoodies; clothing of leather, namely, leather skirts, leather vests, and leather jackets; clothing of imitations of leather, namely, imitation leather skirts, imitation leather vests, and imitation leather jackets; shower caps; skirts; gaberdines; gymnastic shoes; jerseys being clothing; pullovers; sweaters; trousers; pocket squares; parkas; knitwear, namely, shirts, dresses, and sweaters; knitted dresses; clothing for gymnastics, namely, leotards, shorts, shirts, and t-shirts; outer clothing, namely, coats, hats, and gloves; sandals; saris; hats; costumes, namely, running costumes, Halloween costumes, and dance costumes; turbans; suits; items of clothing, namely, shirts, pants, dresses, t-shirts, and hoodies; slippers; shoes; sports shoes
Class 26: Lace, braid and embroidery; haberdashery ribbons and bows; buttons, hooks and eyes, sewing pins and needles; artificial flowers; ribbons and bows being hair decorations; false hair; sewing thimbles; cross stitch kits comprising Aida cloth for cross-stitching, needles, printed cross-stitching patterns, and thread, sold as a unit
Class 28: Games, namely, board games, card games, and checkers games; toys, namely, stuffed toys, toy cars, and action figure toys; playthings, namely, puppet theaters and rocking horses; video game apparatus, namely, video game machines, video gaming consoles for playing computer games, and video game machines for use with televisions; gymnastic apparatus; sporting articles, namely, balls for sports, spring boards, waist trimmer exercise belts, and weight lifting belts; Christmas tree decorations; jigsaw puzzles
Class 30: Coffee, tea, cocoa and coffee substitutes; rice, pasta and noodles; tapioca and sago; flour; preparations