BRAZIL – Interprint marked the 10th anniversary of its Brazilian factory this November with an event that highlighted the company’s commitment to design, art and innovation in the South American market.
Established a decade ago, Interprint do Brasil has strengthened its position as one of the region’s leading decorative paper printers, building long-term partnerships and co-creation projects that have shaped its trajectory.
The anniversary celebration on November 6 included the Brazilian edition of IP25 Openhouse, Interprint’s global design event, which explored five key themes: technology, nature, vision, material and society. Guests participated in interactive experiences such as co-created drinks, soundtracks and a collective artwork.
Managing Director Lourdes Manzanares emphasized the significance of the milestone, calling it a tribute to all those who have supported the company since its launch in South America.
The event also featured artistic partners Gustavo Dalinha and the Mattricaria studio, whose work connects design, color exploration and industry.
Interprint’s 10-year celebration served as both a recognition of its journey and an invitation to collaborate on the future of interior design.

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