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The Free Shop & goods · Milfontes

Give something.
Take something.

Two doors under one roof — a Free Shop that runs on exchange, and a small shelf of curated goods worth paying for.

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A shop that runs on exchange.

The Free Shop works on a simple principle: take what you need, give what you can. It's not a giveaway and it's not a jumble sale — it's a small economy of trust. Here's how to read it.

Principle 01

Take one, give one

If you take something for exchange, bring something of similar worth — now or next time. The shelf stays alive because people keep it stocked.

Principle 02

No tag = exchange

Items without a price tag are part of the exchange pool. They're not free — they're held in common. Take with care, give in kind.

Principle 03

A tag = it's for sale

Not everything here is for exchange. Items with a visible price tag must be paid for, the same as any shop. Tags mean money.

Principle 04

Trust holds it up

Nobody watches the shelf. The Free Shop only works if everyone reads the tags honestly. That honesty is the whole point.

No tag — for exchange Has a tag — please pay

Things worth paying for.

A small, honest shelf of things we make, source or stand behind — from the Milfontes showroom. Everything here carries a tag.

Cacao

Ceremonial cacao

Pure, single-origin ceremonial-grade cacao — the same we drink in circle. Blocks and pressed discs, by weight.

Textiles

Textiles & cloth

Naturally dyed blankets, shawls and ceremony cloths — handwork from makers we know, built to last.

Sacred

Sacred items

Mapacho, palo santo, copal, rattles and small altar pieces — sourced with respect, sold with care.

Campo

From the land

Honey, herbs, infusions and seasonal small-batch things the campo gives up — when there's a surplus to share.

Visit the shop.

Find us at the Milfontes showroom, Nr. 5. Bring something to give, take something you need, and stay for a cup of cacao.

Visit the Shop
Milfontes Nr. 5 · info@wplab.com