Mirror of a Generation: Sottsass’s Ultrafragola at QuartoSala
A Postmodern Design icon, the Ultrafragola mirror remains as hypnotic today as when Ettore Sottsass designed it in 1970 for the Italian brand Poltronova.
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A Postmodern Design icon, the Ultrafragola mirror remains as hypnotic today as when Ettore Sottsass designed it in 1970 for the Italian brand Poltronova.
Brazilian architect and designer Léo Shehtman delves into the foundations of his creative ecosystem and explores the construction of a singular aesthetic language.
Nuage, meaning ‘cloud’ in French, stands out as one of the most emblematic projects by furniture designer Sebastian Herkner for the french brand Coedition.
Brazilian architect Roberto Migotto deconstructs his approach to interior design in an intimate conversation in which he shares his unique vision and expresses the guiding principles of his work.
Across the streets of Paris, Chadi's creations stand out for their discreet elegance, combining functionality and aesthetics. Chadi embodies the fusion between Parisian refinement and sophisticated modernity.
Laurence Beysecker has supervised various residential and commercial design projects over the last 20 years in Paris, Stockholm and Hong Kong. This is her first project in Lisbon.
The curved drawers in delicious lacquered colors contrast with a sober structure in natural wood - this is Storet, a reinvented icon, first created in 1994 for Acerbis by Italian designer Nanda Vigo.
Architect and urban planner, Gabriel Bordin creates a minimalist project in Cascais that makes room for an interesting design and affective compositions.
Recognized as an avant-garde creation within Martinelli Luce, the Pipistrello lamp is now reinterpreted and relaunched in an unexpected color.
Award-winning architect Bruno Carvalho presents a new project in Cascais, guided by color, modernism and creativity.
For architect Andrea Chicharo, the creative process begins with the limitations found in each site. Creativity elevates aesthetics and functionality in this project in Lisbon.
In 2001, Atelier Clarissa Strauss was born, which began to sign transformative and conscious authorial projects, which aim to open the doors to living well.
Gabriel Tan, a Singaporean designer based in Portugal, builds an aesthetic language that bridges traditional craftsmanship and contemporary vision, under the transparency of the creative process.
An architect by training and an artist by natural extension, Antonio Ferreira Junior moves between disciplines with the same precision with which he composes a space.
Recognized for his good taste and the sophistication of his projects, Dado Castello Branco lets us take a look at his latest work in Lisbon. A plunge into the city's history brings back 18th century tiles that coexist effortlessly with hand-picked contemporary pieces.
Matthew Harris, founder of High Jewellery brand Mateo, included Portuguese elements in the interiors of his house in Lisbon.
Nougalli + Serai is the result of a collaboration that aims to create contemporary environments, always with comfort in mind. The two architects are proud to present their first international project in 2024, in Cascais.
Le Bambole armchair is part of a three-piece capsule collection developed by Stella McCartney for B&B Italia, a celebration of the relaunch of this iconic design piece first created 50 years ago by Mario Bellini.
Norman Cherner became an undeniable figure in the Architecture and Design worlds. Before the launching of the brand, his pieces were exhibited solely in museums and at collectors houses.
The Coach armchair, by SaintLuc, is today considered a design icon of modern times. Jean-Marie Massaud, the designer who imagined it, designed with his curved lines a promise of comfort, timelessness and sustainability.
Valuing the natural light of spaces and the harmony of colors and styles, Suzana Azevedo creates a sophisticated and welcoming project in Cascais, where comfort and well-being are the key elements.
Gabriel Tan, a Singaporean designer based in Portugal, builds an aesthetic language that bridges traditional craftsmanship and contemporary vision, under the transparency of the creative process.
A Postmodern Design icon, the Ultrafragola mirror remains as hypnotic today as when Ettore Sottsass designed it in 1970 for the Italian brand Poltronova.
Brazilian architect and designer Léo Shehtman delves into the foundations of his creative ecosystem and explores the construction of a singular aesthetic language.
An architect by training and an artist by natural extension, Antonio Ferreira Junior moves between disciplines with the same precision with which he composes a space.
Nuage, meaning ‘cloud’ in French, stands out as one of the most emblematic projects by furniture designer Sebastian Herkner for the french brand Coedition.
Recognized for his good taste and the sophistication of his projects, Dado Castello Branco lets us take a look at his latest work in Lisbon. A plunge into the city's history brings back 18th century tiles that coexist effortlessly with hand-picked contemporary pieces.
Brazilian architect Roberto Migotto deconstructs his approach to interior design in an intimate conversation in which he shares his unique vision and expresses the guiding principles of his work.
Matthew Harris, founder of High Jewellery brand Mateo, included Portuguese elements in the interiors of his house in Lisbon.
Across the streets of Paris, Chadi's creations stand out for their discreet elegance, combining functionality and aesthetics. Chadi embodies the fusion between Parisian refinement and sophisticated modernity.
Nougalli + Serai is the result of a collaboration that aims to create contemporary environments, always with comfort in mind. The two architects are proud to present their first international project in 2024, in Cascais.
Laurence Beysecker has supervised various residential and commercial design projects over the last 20 years in Paris, Stockholm and Hong Kong. This is her first project in Lisbon.
The curved drawers in delicious lacquered colors contrast with a sober structure in natural wood - this is Storet, a reinvented icon, first created in 1994 for Acerbis by Italian designer Nanda Vigo.
Architect and urban planner, Gabriel Bordin creates a minimalist project in Cascais that makes room for an interesting design and affective compositions.
Le Bambole armchair is part of a three-piece capsule collection developed by Stella McCartney for B&B Italia, a celebration of the relaunch of this iconic design piece first created 50 years ago by Mario Bellini.
Recognized as an avant-garde creation within Martinelli Luce, the Pipistrello lamp is now reinterpreted and relaunched in an unexpected color.
Award-winning architect Bruno Carvalho presents a new project in Cascais, guided by color, modernism and creativity.
Norman Cherner became an undeniable figure in the Architecture and Design worlds. Before the launching of the brand, his pieces were exhibited solely in museums and at collectors houses.
For architect Andrea Chicharo, the creative process begins with the limitations found in each site. Creativity elevates aesthetics and functionality in this project in Lisbon.
The Coach armchair, by SaintLuc, is today considered a design icon of modern times. Jean-Marie Massaud, the designer who imagined it, designed with his curved lines a promise of comfort, timelessness and sustainability.
Valuing the natural light of spaces and the harmony of colors and styles, Suzana Azevedo creates a sophisticated and welcoming project in Cascais, where comfort and well-being are the key elements.
In 2001, Atelier Clarissa Strauss was born, which began to sign transformative and conscious authorial projects, which aim to open the doors to living well.