Studio Olivah is pleased to announce its participation in Lisbon Design Week 2024, in a special partnership with Portugal Faz Bem and the MANC Museum. This collaboration marks a significant moment in the studio's trajectory, bringing together design, art and sustainability in a meeting that celebrates the power of natural stone as a cultural and creative expression.


The Places collection offers a journey through memories and geographies, translated into shapes carved from natural stone. They are pieces that rescue symbols and affections, fusing tradition, territory and design.
Among the creations is the Carmo Bench, by designer Paula Sica, which transforms the urban typography of 20th century Lisbon into a sculptural object. With the inscription "AU BONHEUR DES DAMES" carved in Lioz stone, the bench evokes the city's past, paying homage to its graphic and architectural landscape.
Making its debut at this edition of Lisbon Design Week, Atrito was born from the creative reuse of waste from the stone industry. Signed by artist Wesley Sacardi, the collection makes the most of rejected materials, turning them into pieces with a strong visual and conceptual impact.
The Phases Anvil Table sets the tone for the collection, made from leftover Portuguese marble and limestone. Through it, Atrito invites reflection on sustainability, raw materials and the transformative potential of design.
