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The workshop 110 Cores opened in 2004, when the Company J. P. da Conceição was celebrating 110 years of existence. The name comes as a tribute to its age. Throughout its existence, the atelier has given training and workshops, organised exhibitions, participated in events, established partnerships, promoted internships, helped clients and helped to hold projects. Visiting this space you can find the artists in their work environment. The pieces produced here stand out for their originality and creativity. It has a wide and differentiated offer, from figurines, popular saints and improbable cribs, artistic and decorative pieces (plates, bowls, masks, etc.) to tiles and personal accessories.

À Flor da Pele is a shop and workshop of top quality leather goods. The creator of the brand discovered this craft on one of her travels and quickly became fascinated with the value of the raw material and the diversity of craft techniques available.
The pieces are made from vegetable tanned cowhide and semi-precious stones, worked with traditional tools and techniques. Highlights include belts, wallets, necklaces, bracelets, bookends and key rings. But it is also possible to make custom-made items here!
The À Flor da Pele shop is a space for sharing, where the artisan develops, produces and exhibits the pieces, in the heart of the city.

Adoramus was born out of the desire to share with the world the work done by Portuguese monasteries and convents. These communities spread all over the country create unique products produced by hand. By disseminating and promoting convent products, Adoramus aims to help monasteries and convents to subsist and continue to support those most in need, being a pillar of faith and charity in the communities where monasteries and convents are located. Craft products, honey, infusions, soaps, biscuits, almonds, articles of devotion, sweets and marmalades, incense, rosaries, nativity scenes and liqueurs, are some of the products you can find.

Buttons, buttons and more buttons. The well-buttoned “Wasp” and parked outside the door is the ideal business card for a space where buttons are the main actors and storytellers. Each has a life of its own, a tale to tell, a unique experience and feel. Son and grandson of seamstresses and with the “pet” of mechanics, Rui Oliveira always coexisted with the buttons. It grew with them, but its process in the art of creation begins in jewelery, in the preciousness of filigree, where everything is worked by hand, meticulously. Creating a different concept coupled with a life course brought him back to the origins, the buttons and, with them, storytelling.

Árvore com Alma is a shop dedicated to art, crafts and author pieces that offer a wide range of products and services that aim to meet the diverse needs and tastes of each customer. Artworks, author crafts, home décor, wellness products, personalized souvenirs, clothing and wedding lists are just some of the objects you will find in this welcoming space. In addition to marketing products, Árvore com Alma also offers design services and event design.

Founded in 2004, this space owes its name to the lady who dreamt of one day having a shop dedicated to traditional Portuguese crockery made on the potter’s wheel and painted by hand. Nowadays is nicknamed the “Pottery and Embroidery shop” due to the two main categories of products: ceramics and embroidery, both handcrafted and 100% Portuguese. Highlights include the faience from Coimbra, ceramics from São Pedro do Corval in Alentejo, roosters from Barcelos, certified embroideries from the Azores, certified shawls, and handkerchiefs from Minhoto and Meadela, among others. In addition to the items on display, clients can learn about the manufacturing process, the history of the pieces and videos of their production. They have the option of producing customized parts.

Founded in 1860, the centuries-old Casa dos Linhos is located in the heart of Porto, right in front of the Bolhão market, being one of the oldest and most traditional embroidery, lace and linen establishments in the city. Based on the Portuguese culture and tradition of manually working linen, sheets, towels and other textiles, from which the country’s female hands have created true works of art over the centuries, Casa Dos Linhos is dedicated to prominent Portuguese handicraft trade.
It is a reference space for customers and tourists, who can purchase the product while being carefully informed and advised about its use and maintenance.

The owners of Padaria Pardal assure that the best ‘regueifa’ (wheat bread, generally braided) of Porto is made by them, every Sunday. But besides bread, this establishment, whose origins are linked to the city of Amarante, also bakes Conventual and traditional sweets: “Toucinho do Céu” (a kind of cake made with pearl sugar to which ground almonds are added, sometimes gila jam and, finally, a large portion of egg yolks), “Babão” (a special cake made with many eggs and much sugar), “Pudim do Santo” (special kind of pudding, made with eggs, butter and sugar), and even biscuit cake “just like the one mother used to make”. There are plenty of reasons to visit this bakery and pastry shop. Casa Pardal is proud of its motto: “Made with the heart, delivered in hand” – which reflects the attention with which they receive each client and the demand upon the choice of the best raw materials.

At A Casinha da Maria customers can find various types of regional food products: olive oil and preserves, traditional sweets, bread and smoked meats from Trás-os-Montes, ‘folares, wines, honey, cheese and butter, among many others.
Here, the delicacies are 100% Portuguese, highlighting the Bolo-rei and the Bolo Raínha, baked in a wood oven.
All products are handmade and traditionally made, with reduced use of additives.
Casinha da Maria is the place in the centre of Porto where you can find flavours from the north to the south of the country, with a personalised service which promises to exceed expectations.

Cultura Portuguesa- Cork Fashion & Arts began with the aim of sharing the best of Portuguese culture, promoting the arts and traditional crafts, and supporting a fair trade philosophy. Then they extended their philosophy to the green and vegan world, linking fashion with environmental sustainability. In this way, they sell natural and ecological fashion accessories, mostly 100% vegan, especially footwear, for men and women, all made of cork. Products are manufactured only by skilled artisans or certified factories in Portugal, where employees are respected and sustainable behaviors are practiced. They have online store.

De Autor was born in April 2022, establishing itself as an eclectic space of original art with a Portuguese soul, just like the area that surrounds it – the hill of Sé. The decor is minimalist and welcoming, highlighting the essence of the products in a peaceful environment where the customer feels welcome, enjoying the pieces of architecture, jewellery, serigraphy, illustration, photography, cartography, textiles and ceramics. At De Autor one finds renowned authors, as well as emerging artists. It is the ideal place to find pieces which will remind you of the city of Porto in an original way.

The Dolambique space was conceived and created to provide visitors with the opportunity to purchase and taste essentially Portuguese products, purposely produced in small quantities and mostly by hand.
Olive oils, vinegars, cheeses, preserves, pates, teas and infusions, crackers and biscuits, traditional smokehouse, organic fruit, jams and honeys, wines, liqueurs, sparkling wines, gins and port wine are just a small sample of the remarkable variety of products available. in this establishment, which allow those who enjoy them a short walk through the Portuguese cuisine.

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