We're a maker and a builder — making room for work made by hand.
Vernissaria is the work of two people: Adina, a designer who works with her hands, and Paul, a technologist who builds the tools. Together we're making it simpler for artists to share their work — and stay in control of how it's seen.
The two of us.

Adina
Adina is a designer and maker of handcrafted accessories, working mostly with textile and wool. She is drawn to traditional materials and techniques — and to the slow craft of turning raw wool into unique, wearable objects.
Every piece she makes is one of a kind. That instinct — that a single, finished object deserves to be shown well — sits at the heart of what Vernissaria is for.

Paul
Paul works in IT and is fascinated by how technology can become a simple, meaningful tool for everyday life — not another thing to manage.
Over the years he kept noticing the same gap: so many artists had no accessible way to present their work online, especially alongside their real-world exhibitions. Vernissaria is his answer to that gap.
It came from a shared experience — Adina's sense of what artists need to say about their work, and Paul's ability to turn that into something practical that actually works.
We're bridging the gap between the physical experience of art and the possibilities of digital tools — without the complexity or the noise. We believe art should be accessible, and that artists should always stay in control of how their work is shown.
What we hold to.
Accessible
Art should be easy to find and easy to share. No barriers between a finished piece and the people who want to see it.
In your control
You decide how your work is shown, priced and presented. The catalog is yours — your address, your words, your pieces.
Without the noise
No clutter, no setup marathons, no features built for a factory. Just your work, given room to breathe.
Bring your work home.
Start with 10 pieces, free. A quiet catalog for the things you make by hand.
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