Made in Portugal
Design & Handcraft
Casa 1923
I was born in Faro, Algarve, but grew up about 15 minutes outside the city. Whenever we visited the city, we would stop for a snack at a café called Cindarella (although I wouldn't necessarily recommend it anymore), and I always enjoyed strolling along Rua de Santo António, with its unmistakable scent of croissants from Pastelaria Gardy. Despite its rich architectural history, the city remains relatively low-key and isn't on many tourists' radars. So, it was a delight to see another beautiful project emerge in this underrated Portuguese city – Casa 1923. Interestingly, the project shares the same founders as Casa Modesta (one of the first places we discovered for Taste of Portugal).
Odyssey | Verum Atelier
I have already chosen a Portuguese architecture studio for my dream of a Casa Portuguesa (blending Japanese and Scandinavian influences) in Portugal – the only missing elements are the money, time, and the right location! But hey, one day, this dream might come true. The following project by Verum Atelier, in my view, epitomizes the perfect combination of elegance and clear lines in harmony with nature.
Enjoy the pictures and see you in Canada!
Xadres às Riscas
(SIGH)
Aquiles Cerâmica
Luna
Mufana Kids
Saudade Design
SANJO
BOOTANI
While a pandemic was putting our lives upside down, Rita, a mother of two young children, decided to go after her dream and give wings to her creativity. BOOTAN was born in the middle of Nature and transforms this source of inspiration into concern and care for our environment.
KRUS
Café Villa Castellane
Rose Building
Burel Factory
Sömmer
ODILE
Es beginnt alles mit einer Idee.