Description
A weathered corner building in Lisbon's Alfama district showcases a striking facade of cobalt blue azulejo tiles arranged in geometric patterns across multiple stories, punctuated by cream-colored stone, dark wooden shutters, and wrought iron details. The composition captures the interplay of architectural ornamentation and urban decay, with a street lamp, vintage signage, and a red fire hydrant grounding the scene in lived history. Crafted from bamboo and made to order, with a drilled hole so it hangs on the wall as easily as it works on the counter. A kitchen essential carrying an independent artist's work, not a blank block from the big-box aisle.