
Catarina Nogueira Pacheco
Designer
Catarina Nogueira Pacheco is a designer and creative consultant based in Lisbon, Portugal. She holds a Bachelor’s degree in Design from FAUL (2011) and studied at ECAL / University of Art and Design Lausanne (CH), where she graduated with a Master’s degree in Product Design in 2018.
Her practice unfolds between the creation of her own editions of unique glass pieces and design consultancy for brands, designers, and creative businesses. Catarina approaches design through a poetic vision, exploring materiality, color, form, and cultural contexts of use across projects ranging from furniture and homeware to collectible design.
She has collaborated with international studios and brands, including Foscarini (IT), Studio Glithero (NL), Noé Duchaufour-Lawrance (FR), and Made in Situ (PT).
Her glass collections have been featured in international publications such as Attitude Magazine (PT), Virtuoso Guide(US), Blog Esprit Design (FR), and the Élitis France Catalogue (FR). Her work has also been exhibited in a range of notable venues, including Vila Vita Parc, Sublime Comporta, Silent Living (Santa Clara 1728), Portugal Manual, Banema Studio (Lisbon), CAM Gulbenkian (Lisbon), and Trove Object Gallery (US).
Her practice unfolds between the creation of her own editions of unique glass pieces and design consultancy for brands, designers, and creative businesses. Catarina approaches design through a poetic vision, exploring materiality, color, form, and cultural contexts of use across projects ranging from furniture and homeware to collectible design.
She has collaborated with international studios and brands, including Foscarini (IT), Studio Glithero (NL), Noé Duchaufour-Lawrance (FR), and Made in Situ (PT).
Her glass collections have been featured in international publications such as Attitude Magazine (PT), Virtuoso Guide(US), Blog Esprit Design (FR), and the Élitis France Catalogue (FR). Her work has also been exhibited in a range of notable venues, including Vila Vita Parc, Sublime Comporta, Silent Living (Santa Clara 1728), Portugal Manual, Banema Studio (Lisbon), CAM Gulbenkian (Lisbon), and Trove Object Gallery (US).
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