Maciel started in 1786 but the first registrations are from 1810.
In the same family for 7 generations. With more than two hundred years of history, they were the coppersmiths of the royal crown, they went through two world wars, economic crises, the invasion of the plastic era and many other adversities. Started by making decorative items, oil lamps, semicuppies, bathtubs and carriage lanterns. The quartermaster of Pina Manique ordered the tin shops to light up the whole of Lisbon. In the workshop it smells like metal, it smells like paint. It looks like a box of memories, where memories and stories are kept and passed from generation to generation without letting the love for the art getting lost. The House keeps order notes over 200 years old, which smell of stories and memories.