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Eva Lé Ceramics

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Eva Lé Ceramics
© Francisco Romão PereiraEva Lé Ceramics
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Time Out says

The Eva Lé Ceramics was also designed to welcome visitors. From the hospitality of the hostess to the comfort of the entrance, Eva Lé wanted to create an extension of her own home, whether for those who come here to work with ceramics for the first time or for the more experienced who come here to use the workbench or the potter's wheel. She was just 24 when she discovered her most natural vocation in this material. She started in communication design, but soon realised that fulfilment would only be found elsewhere.

She studied decorative arts in Paris. On her return, she spent time at the Lx Factory, the Safra cooperative in Lumiar and the Viúva Lamego factory, where she created a large-scale piece. In October she realised it was time to open her own space. Now this is where she explores what is already her visual identity - decorative, ornamented pieces, some of them worthy of a gallery. For the time being, they can be seen in the shop window by people passing by.

However, it is in the basement that Eva has created a kind of co-work space dedicated to ceramics. A spacious area - which has been dubbed the Ceramics Club (complete with a neon sign on the wall) - with workbenches, a potter's wheel and a room set aside for glazing. This is a space that can be used by those who no longer need guidance. Classes can be private, in the case of the potter's wheel, or in groups. She also offers individual workshops for children.

Details

Address:
Rua Laureano de Oliveira, 24
Lisboa
1885-049
Contact:
View Website
Price:
From €30 (per class)
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