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The owner of O Gecko is an Austrian-born artist who fell in love with Porto and decided to move to the city, with the aim of opening his work and sales studio in the city. Recently opened, this establishment sells its own handicrafts, all of them unique and unique. Materials such as plaster, glass, porcelain, marble or wood are the raw materials for the production of lamps, mirrors and various other decoration items, making O Gecko the ideal space for all those who wish to decorate their own. House with different pieces.

Crafts, lamp, wood parts, plaster, glass

Monday to Saturday 10:00 - 19:00 Sunday 11:00 - 15:00



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Address:
Rua de Santo Ildefonso, 292

Postal Code:
4000-465

City Zone:
Baixa

Email:
o@o-gecko.com

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