
Porto Bar
The concept behind this space was the idea of using mainly raw materials in order to create an industrial vibe atmosphere. For the bar cover we kept the natural edges of the wood combined with a construction metal net to add texture and volume. All the wall display was builded with a metal construction rod keeping the natural color and rust of the material. In collaboration with Interior designer Catarina Esteves.

Bocho Reception Counter
One of a kind reception converting an old Volkswagen beetle into a reception for a hostel, the challenge of this project was not only to create a first visual impact on the guests but also to build a functional and comfortable working space. In collaboration with interior designer Mariana Castro.

Dope Room
Furniture designing and styling for a hostel accommodation. In collaboration with interior designer Mariana Castro and art by Pepallama.

La Fortuna
This bar is located in a volcano area of Costa Rica, the bottle display creates the illusion of a big spider hanging from the ceiling, to keep harmony with the rest of the environment and design, for the bar cover we decided to keep it simple and only play with the patterns of the pieces of wood. In collaboration with interior designer Ingrid Aparicio.

Miraflores Bar
The special about this project besides the uniqueness of the final product, is the behind the scenes, going into the biggest flea market in Lima, a big city of 10 millions people, collecting speakers and bargaining with the locals, until having enough quantity to create the composition. In collaboration with interior designer Mariana Castro and creative Almog Brim.

Porto Corridor Light Fixture
Like many places in Europe the entrances to commercial spaces are true long and dark corridors, the idea was to create a very attractive and welcoming light fixture for the 12 mts hall that invites people to enter and discover what is inside. In collaboration with interior designer Catarina Esteves. Photo credits to Patrick Macgurran & Gail at Large

Antigua Co-work
Giving a new purpose to old bus doors, adapting them to create cool phone boots in a cowork space. In collaboration with interior designer Sarah Jourdan. Photo credits to Alex, on trails.

Lima Library
Separator space made by up-cycled bicycle wheels, creating interesting shades and effects when the light passes through. The bookshelf is customized, where the metal boxes can be placed freely on the wood frame. In collaboration with interior designer Mariana Castro and creative Almog Brim.

Bonita Nook
Cozy chilling nook created for a common area in Selina hostel in Portugal. The B shape was chosen inspired in the Portuguese expression “Tudo Bom”



