Ginja are funny little fruit. They look like cherries. They grow on trees like cherries. They have pits like cherries. But, ginja are much more sour than cherries. This bitterness really makes the fruit almost inedible. Yet, today, a liquor produced using this fruit is a traditional favorite among Portuguese. And, the makers of Oppidum Ginga de Óbidos have helped create a national obsession.
Sitting at a café along the river in Porto, your senses are likely to be engaged by the many sights,...
Our friends at Delightfull, a sister company of amazing furniture company Boca do Lobo, are at it again. They’ve created...
The same people behind innovative Portuguese furniture brand Boca do Lobo also want to illuminate your life. They have spun off a company dedicated to the design of unique and delightful lighting fixtures. In fact, delightful is an apt name to describe their product as Delightfull is the name of this design endeavor.
Add a little light to your home furnishings. In fact, interact with that light to bring some sparkle to your...
100ml, the Portuguese company that developed the retro-cool Antiga Barbearia de Bairro (old barbershop in the neighborhood) shaving products for...
Art, nature, wisdom, heritage and traditions come together in innovative design products that are 100% Portuguese at JANS Concept. Fashions of linen and felt, and decorative items of ceramic and cork, are featured in this shop created by Isilda Pelicano. It’s the perfect spot to pick up a...
Creative and innovative Portuguese product designer Ana João is at it again. She has designed lamps resembling peacocks, marigolds and...