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Portugal’s second city needs no introduction. Famous primarily for giving port, or “divine nectar of the Gods”, to the world ...
Port has to be the main attraction for anyone visiting Porto – even if they are not a lover of fortified wines – for here it ...
Design collective Fahrenheit 180 has created tiles using discarded shells from oyster farms to show the "potential of ...
The owner of this cottage in Topsfield built in 1910 had her heart set on a pink kitchen. All the swatches she taped to the ...
From stunning bridges to buildings adorned with colourful tiles to perhaps the world’s most colourful palace, Portugal is a ...
Queuing up at Lisbon ’s Pastéis de Belém is just as integral to the experience as actually sinking your teeth into one of ...
In this New York kitchen, designer Jessie Schuster selected dark wood floors and a dark kitchen island base with a deep sink, ...
The Fountain That Gave It a NameFontainhas derives its name from Fonte Phoenix, a historic spring built around 1855 near ...
Geometric patterns are one of the most recognizable features of Portuguese tiles. These designs commonly feature ...