Portuguese Farming House with Unique Lamps You’ll Want to Buy
Today we’re going to show a former Portuguese farming house that was transformed into a high-end hotel by the Portuguese architect Eduardo Souto de Moura. The house features whitewashed interiors, original vaulted ceilings, and unique lamps.
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Take a look and fall in love!
The farm village is located at the heart of the 780-hectare S?o Louren?o do Barrocal estate, which has been owned by the same family for over 200 years.
The owner of the house, José António Uva, has invited 2011 Pritzker Prize-winner Souto de Moura to oversee the regeneration of the village and the rejuvenation of the entire estate as a farm retreat.
Get the look
The charismatic Herbie standing lamp was inspired by Herbie Hancock’s great personality. It offers the possibility to regulate its height and direction at any time.
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