With 175 years of history, Viúva Lamego is featured at Expo Osaka with tile panels that reflect its remarkable journey. The exhibition will be on display from 18 to 20 August at the Portugal Pavilion.
The showcase includes works by acclaimed artists such as Maria Keil, Cargaleiro, Siza Vieira and Bela Silva, as well as Japanese creators like Kengo Kuma, with whom the brand collaborated on the Engawa of the Calouste Gulbenkian Foundation's Modern Art Centre in Lisbon.
The showcase includes works by acclaimed artists such as Maria Keil, Cargaleiro, Siza Vieira and Bela Silva, as well as Japanese creators like Kengo Kuma, with whom the brand collaborated on the Engawa of the Calouste Gulbenkian Foundation's Modern Art Centre in Lisbon.

Architectural project by Álvaro Siza Vieira, Portugal Pavilion, Expo’98, Lisbon 1998.
Another highlight is “A Janela” by ADD FUEL, located at the entrance to the Portugal Pavilion, fully clad in tiles. The exhibition celebrates artisanal expertise and the rich Portuguese ceramic tradition.
Viúva Lamego develops projects across multiple sectors, from private and public artistic production to architectural applications for indoor and outdoor spaces. The company operates in over 30 countries and is currently expanding into new markets in the Middle East and Asia.
Learn more at www.viuvalamego1849.
Viúva Lamego develops projects across multiple sectors, from private and public artistic production to architectural applications for indoor and outdoor spaces. The company operates in over 30 countries and is currently expanding into new markets in the Middle East and Asia.
Learn more at www.viuvalamego1849.

Architectural project by Kengo Kuma, Modern Art Centre of the Gulbenkian Foundation, Lisbon 2024.