

With Slow Roads, LRNCE debuts its first-ever furniture collection, at Milan Design Week 2025.
This new collection of hand-crafted pieces reaffirms LRNCE’s commitment to preserving traditional Moroccan craftsmanship through a contemporary lens.
Lu de Castro is a Brazilian visual artist based in València, Spain, since 2021. Her work explores words and text in multiple forms, integrating them into paintings, collages, and visual narratives. Her artistic practice is deeply rooted in and shaped by concepts such as memory, forgetting, and repetition, woven through the experience of a South American body in constant movement and transformation. With an intimate approach, her research delves into the dynamics of interpersonal and individual relationships, reflecting on their processes of construction, deconstruction, and mutation over time. Intertwined with studies on dream interpretation, the unconscious, and intuition, her work seeks to evoke sensations and reflections through a poetic language that moves between the personal and the collective, inviting the public to revisit their own stories and experiences. She also creates artwork for musica albums and books, and is developing collage workshops for migrant women in Spain.
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