CASA OLIN
Olin comes from the Latin [Olim], signifying the concept of "once" and reflecting the surprising nature of ceramics. Ceramics have the merit of being a versatile material, one of the oldest and undoubtedly one of the most eclectic. It can embody high technology in terms of adaptability and possibilities for research and development, while also reflecting low technology through its historical and natural beauty.
Amidst the celebration of tradition and craftsmanship, we highlight the art of traditional ceramics while also positioning ourselves at the forefront of 3D printing innovation in Brazil. Our goal is clear: to free ceramic art from its conventional constraints by combining it with other materials and production methods. Through experimentation and collaboration, we seek to push the boundaries of what is possible, blurring the lines between art and utility, form and function.
Address
R. Ferreira de Araújo, 315São Paulo - SP