Architecture in Portugal — from Álvaro Siza's white volumes to Eduardo Souto de Moura's stone walls, from Lisbon's layered urbanism to the austere beauty of Alentejo retreats. A country where material honesty and Atlantic light shape every building.
A shop can be an argument made in plaster and steel. Here the rail matters as much as what hangs from it, the wall left rough on purpose, the floor poured smooth as a held breath. Goods sit sparse, almost reluctant, so the room itself does the selling. These are interiors that treat commerce as spatial idea, where restraint reads as confidence and the act of looking is the whole point.