🎉 Celebrating our LOCAL coffee, food and ONE YEAR JUBILEE 💝
• – • Impact Hub Penha de França
part of a series on Local (lo·cal) | Resident/Native
About the speaker
Lisbon chapter hosts, Laurine & Truth, have cooked up another inspiring program for this month's theme, EMBER! Expect to have your creativity stirred, your imagination awakened, and your day transformed!
Register yourself, register your friend, and bring them along to the best Friday morning of the month! They'll thank you for it.
Discover our new venue partner, SITIO ROSSIO, and their brand-spanking-new cowork in the center of the beating heart of Lisbon!
Francisco Faria Monteiro steers A Flor da Selva Lda., a third-generation artisanal family coffee roaster. Its tradition of locally-distributed, wood-roasted coffee beans sourced from all over the world continues to this day in the Madragoa (Santos) neighborhood of Lisbon.
David de Brito is the Co-Founder and General Manager of Terramay, which means “Mother Earth.” His Co-Founders, Anna de Brito and Thomas Sterchi, embraced the ambitious vision of creating a center for regenerative agriculture, sustainable gastronomy and honest food. Terramay is "sustainable with a purpose," producing food with the highest standards, respecting Nature’s elements, promoting soil health, fighting desertification and heightening food awareness. Located on the banks of the Alqueva River with views over rolling hills of Alentejo and the Spanish Extremadura.
Local partners
Pastelaria Versailles is “the most iconic space in Lisbon where tradition is still what it was.” Founded in 1922 in the style of Louis XIV by Salvador José Antunes, a Portuguese who loved French pastry and art, Versailles has maintained its charm, refinement and delicious recipes for more than 100 years.
Flor da Selva Lda., founded in 1950 by Manuel Alves Monteiro, is a third-generation artisanal family coffee roaster. Its tradition of locally-distributed, wood-roasted coffee beans sourced from all over the world continues to this day in the Madragoa (Santos) neighborhood of Lisbon.
Terramay means “Mother Earth.” Regenerative agriculture. Sustainable gastronomy. Honest food. Sustainable with a purpose. Terramay produces food with the highest standards, respecting Nature’s elements, promoting soil health, fighting desertification and heightening food awareness. Located on the banks of the Alqueva River with views over rolling hills of Alentejo and the Spanish Extremadura.
www.anomalylx.com is an online vintage store by stylist Joana Matos, she offers uniquely-curated timeless vintage classics, secondhand clothing and accessories for women and men. Occasionally you’ll find her on fashion markets through Lisbon. She styles Laurine and provides her outfits for these event.
The Salute Guide explores Lisbon’s local aesthetic and its restaurants, cafes, bars, clubs, creative spaces, museums, theaters, and shops with recommendations from those working in urban journalism, the creative industry, and the nightlife scene. The guide highlights independent businesses over commercial giants.
People Of Lisbon is a video & photo series by Stephen O'Regan and Rita Ansone, showcasing the diverse individuals who shape the city’s vibrant spirit. Through candid interviews, the series highlights local artisans, entrepreneurs, and creatives, offering a deeper connection to Lisbon’s rich cultural tapestry.
351 Startup Association is the largest community of start-ups in Portugal, gathering +1500 startup founders, investors and corporates.
KAIROBI was born in 2021 from founder Joana Gusmão’s decision to start living intentionally — learning herbalism, soap-making, and natural cosmetics from the ground up, with many ingredients handpicked during walks in the nature surrounding Lisbon. Today the collection includes natural soaps, botanical sprays, perfume oils, personalized perfumes, and a womb oil designed for menstrual comfort — all made by hand, in small batches. All created for women who want their daily rituals to mean something: plant-powered, effective, and kind to both body and Earth.
Elemental is a slow fashion brand creating timeless, genderless pieces designed to flow with your body and boost your confidence — collaboratively designed by María Eugenia and Jonh Cubides with Valeria Aveiro. Every garment is made-to-order, crafted especially for each person, with production windows twice a month to keep things responsible and intentional. At this pop-up you can try on several garments, feel the fabrics, and order your piece made just for you.
Additional details
Find out what it means to be LOCAL at this edition of CreativeMornings Lisbon.
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AGENDA:
8:30 — DOORS OPEN, mingling - coffee - breakfast. Breakfast from Pastelaria Versailles. Coffee from A Flor da Selva. Other delicious local foods and snacks by Terramay. Pop-up market with brands Elemental slow fashion and Kairobi organic products
9:00 — INTRO by Lisbon city hosts, Truth W. Hawk and Laurine Maria Komduur
9:15 — FEATURED SPEAKERS: Francisco Faria Monteiro and David de Brito
10:00 — Q & A
10:30 — EVENT WRAP and NETWORKING
11:00 — TOUR of Impact Hub for those interested
POST-EVENT — Free Co-Working at Impact Hub until 6pm
VENUE: Impact Hub Penha de França, ground floor (The Impact Hall). Rua Neves Ferreira 13
“Impact Hub, the event venue and workspace fuelling innovation and impact in Lisbon.”
GETTING THERE: By Metro — A ten minute walk from Arroios / Anjos station.
By Car — Paid street parking is available around the venue. The main entrance and venue location is wheelchair accessible.
QUESTIONS?
About Impact Hub: lisbon@impacthub.net
To volunteer, pitch, sponsor, suggest a speaker or provide support for CreativeMornings: email: lisbon@creativemornings.com
Instagram: @creativemorningslisbon
Location
Hosted at
Impact Hub Penha de França
Rua Neves Ferreira, 13, "The Impact Hall" [Ground Floor]
Lisbon, Portugal 1170-070
When
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Volunteer Prabha Rathinasabapathy
Volunteer Pedro Rocha
Host Truth W. Hawk
Social Media Designer Eoin Dixon Murphy
Volunteer Laura Elisa Rosato
Videographer Diogo Correia
Volunteer Mari Leva