All designs start as lines in a sketchbook, says Macau-based designer Manuel Correia da Silva.
It was with this idea in mind that he and his partner Clara Brito named their fashion brand and creative agency Lines Lab, to reflect their experimental approach to design.
Correia da Silva grew up between Lisbon and Macau and met Brito while studying equipment design at the Lisbon School of Fine Arts. After graduation, he returned to the city while Brito studied fashion in Milan. She joined him a few years later and together they founded Lines Lab in 2006. Since then, they have become a driving force behind Macau's fashion scene, promoting young local designers in their shop and organising the city's premiere fashion event.
The shop itself is housed in a yellow, 200-year-old colonial-style building that opens out onto a mosaic courtyard. Inside are local and Portuguese brands, as well as Lines Lab furniture and fashion, mainly accessories and some clothes that also sell in Hong Kong, Finland, Portugal, Korea, Singapore and Taiwan.
Brito describes their aesthetic as minimalist and urban.