Meet the hands and hearts behind our products—master craftspeople preserving Portuguese traditions while creating contemporary pieces.
The true essence of Atlantica lies in our collaboration with Portugal's most skilled artisans. These craftspeople bring generations of knowledge, exceptional skill, and deep cultural heritage to every piece they create.
We work with family workshops, independent artisans, and small cooperatives throughout Portugal, supporting traditional crafts while helping these techniques evolve for contemporary life. Each artisan contributes their unique perspective and expertise, resulting in products that tell a rich story of Portuguese craftsmanship.
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Textile Weaving & Embroidery
The mountainous north is known for its rich textile traditions, with distinctive weaving techniques and intricate embroidery that have evolved over centuries. Our partners in this region specialize in linen and wool textiles.
Ceramics & Pottery
The central region is the heart of Portugal's ceramic tradition, with unique clay composition and techniques. Our artisans here create both traditional and contemporary ceramic pieces influenced by Portugal's azulejo heritage.
Cork & Wood Crafts
The southern region is home to Portugal's cork oak forests and a tradition of woodworking. Our partners here transform these natural materials into innovative, sustainable designs that showcase their remarkable properties.
Master Weaver
Guimarães, Northern Portugal
Maria represents the fourth generation of weavers in her family, working with the same loom her grandmother used. Her knowledge of traditional Portuguese textile patterns is unparalleled, with techniques passed down through generations.
She specializes in linen weaving, creating intricate patterns that reference historical Portuguese textiles while incorporating contemporary elements. Each piece takes several days to complete, with meticulous attention to every thread.
"When I weave, I feel connected to all the women in my family who came before me. Their hands taught my hands, and now I'm teaching the next generation. This is how we keep our culture alive."
Ceramic Artist
Caldas da Rainha, Central Portugal
João's family workshop has been creating ceramics for over a century, with techniques refined through generations of potters. His work combines traditional Portuguese ceramic techniques with contemporary forms and glazes.
Each piece begins with locally-sourced clay, which João shapes by hand before firing, glazing, and sometimes hand-painting. His distinctive style draws inspiration from Portugal's azulejo tradition while introducing modern elements.
"Clay has memory—it remembers the hands that shape it. I believe you can feel the history in each piece, the connection to the earth and to all the artisans who worked with this material before me."
Cork Artisan
Évora, Southern Portugal
Ana comes from a family with deep connections to Portugal's cork industry. She has developed innovative techniques for transforming this sustainable material into versatile products that showcase its remarkable properties.
She works with cork harvested from oak trees in southern Portugal, where the bark is carefully removed every nine years without harming the trees. Ana's designs highlight cork's natural beauty while pushing the boundaries of what's possible with this traditional material.
"Cork is Portugal's gift to the world—sustainable, versatile, and beautiful. Working with this material connects me to our landscape and to centuries of Portuguese cork craftsmanship."
Traditional Portuguese weaving combines intricate patterns with sturdy constructions. Our artisans use both floor looms and table looms to create textiles with distinctive regional patterns passed down through generations.
Portuguese pottery has a rich history dating back to the Moorish influence. Our ceramic artisans work with traditional techniques including wheel-throwing, hand-building, and intricate painting influenced by azulejo traditions.
Cork craftsmanship is uniquely Portuguese, with techniques developed over centuries of working with this sustainable material. Our artisans have developed innovative methods for transforming cork into durable, beautiful products.
Artisan Process Video
Every Atlantica piece undergoes a thoughtful journey from raw material to finished product. Our artisans combine time-honored techniques with careful attention to detail at each step of the process.
Artisans personally select the finest raw materials, often sourced locally from sustainable producers.
Materials are carefully prepared according to traditional methods, often requiring days of soaking, drying, or other specialized techniques.
Using techniques passed down through generations, artisans shape and form each piece by hand, ensuring individual character.
Final details are added with meticulous care, from hand-painting to polishing, bringing each piece to its full expression.
Many traditional Portuguese crafts are at risk of disappearing as younger generations pursue other careers. At Atlantica, we're committed to keeping these valuable techniques alive through our apprenticeship program.
We support master artisans in training new apprentices, documenting traditional techniques, and creating sustainable business models that ensure these crafts continue to thrive in Portugal for generations to come.
Looking for something uniquely yours? Our artisans are available for special collaborations and custom projects. Whether you're seeking a personalized piece for your home or a bespoke collection for your business, we can connect you with the perfect craftsperson.
Discover our collections of handcrafted pieces, each telling a story of Portuguese heritage and artisanal excellence.
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