The largest city in South America, Sao Paulo’s cuisine and art is as multinational as its diverse population of 10 million. With the restaurants of the Jardins district serving every food imaginable to diners from around the world, you wouldn’t be out of place going to Sao Paulo just for the dining. But you’d be missing out on world-class museums, diverse and vibrant neighborhood tours, and crazy-good shopping.
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Debora Quer is a one-of-a-kind boutique in the heart of the Jardins district of Sao Paulo, an area known for its shopping, fine dining and people watching. Curated by stylist Debora Gelman, the store offers a provocative and alluring mix of jewelry, handbags and miscellaneous accessories from over 40 Brazilian artisans and designers, all with small scopes of production. Debora Quer offers only the most unique items, focusing on their Brazilian identity. Shoppers can rest assured of exclusivity, since most pieces at Debora Quer are one-of-a-kind, genuine examples of fine craftsmanship.Upstairs, in her atelier, Debora features a rotating selection of her favorite high-end designers, always preserving the notion that clothing can be just as much a work of art as a means of self-expression. Be sure not to miss this gem of a boutique!
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Ponto Solidario is a space for the dissemination and sale of arts and crafts production from various NGOs, cooperatives, indigenous communities, craftsmen and artists. Practicing fair trade and solidarity and is a nonprofit organization.
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Since 1920, here offer handcrafted products from all over Brazil. Stones, sculptures, paintings, wood, necklaces, hammocks, authentic indigenous Brazilian crafts, laces, embroidery, place maths, etc Two store levels of authentic brazilian crafts. We are located at Jardins, a pleseant and safe area to walk, window browsing, to shop, go to restaurants and stores. Three free parking spaces, in front of the shop while you visit us.
This place has excellent paintings, sculptures, other decorative items, jewelry, gems and items for kitchen and home that are hand-made by talented Brazilian artists (who have been hand-picked by the owners over decades), some of them from indigenous groups. This is an EXCELLENT place to find local gifts for yourself or others. I have been coming here for almost 30 years (over numerous trips to Sao Paulo) and this is their 100th year in business for a good reason!
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Opened in 2010, Zipper Galeria has been mostly focused on young and emerging artists of the Brazilian and Latin America art scene. Its main purpose is to open access to new discourses of contemporary art. Recently, Zipper also began to look at an experimental art in new media of the 1980s and 1990s, names that influenced a more recent production in the Brazilian and Latin American scene, among them the Argentinian Graciela Sacco and the Brazilian Mario Ramiro. Beyond the coitainer-like facade, exhibitions are planned with rhythim and accuracy to its principles. Developed by Marcelo Rosenbaum, the project was thought to create a warm and unpretentious space, aiming to approximate the audience. This atmosphere matches perfectly with the fresh language of its emerging artists. Individual and groups shows are also organized by guest curators, which are often invited for public talks in the gallery.
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