André Panoias may have studied Design at the Faculty of Architecture in Lisbon but his heart and mind were set on returning to Alentejo to help improve the perceived value of rural crafts. “I started working with wood as a child with my grandfather and after spending time with him and other artisans I felt the need to do my part to preserve local woodworking traditions.” The carving techniques he uses to make his spoons are the same that have been used by shepherds in the fields for generations. André enjoys the daily touch and smell of wood. His profound respect for the surrounding nature and desire to take the necessary time to create well-made objects has guided this modern shepherd to bring local wood craft back into everyday contemporary life.
André Panoias