Preenche Vazios (‘filling voids’) is a tiling workshop where the client can order custom panels, with patterns and phrases to his/her liking, as well as merchandising. It was born with the intention of filling the empty spaces on the façades of houses and buildings in the cities. The project intends to draw attention to the small details that surround us daily, and surprise passers-by with something they were not used to seeing during their journey, assigning small messages from Portuguese poets. Much more than an artistic intervention, the project intends to draw attention to the need to preserve the Portuguese tile heritage which has suffered a progressive loss of tiles in recent years.
Tiles with phrases, custom panels, notebooks, magnets, totebgs, postcards, masks.
Monday to Friday: 10h00 - 18h30 | Saturday e sunday: closed
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Address:
Rua de Santo Ildefonso, 85 2º sala 1
Postal Code:
4000-468
City Zone:
Baixa
Mobile Phone:
911125381
Email:
preencher.vazios@gmail.com
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