Casa

Amalgama

Where craftsmanship, nature, and design come together.

At Amalgama, we create living spaces for connection where play, creativity, and nature come together. From children’s activities and Zemiya workshops to fairs, craft experiences, and environmental education initiatives like gardening and nature exploration. Each experience invites you to learn by doing, share in community, and reconnect with what truly matters.

Past events

Next events:

JUNE 6

"VOLVER A JUGAR"

For Children’s Month, we invite you to a special morning at Casa Amalgama — a space to imagine, experiment, and create freely alongside the people we love most.

A playful experience designed to encourage curiosity, free expression, and connection with nature 🌿

The experience includes:

🪵 An Amalgama collectible figure
🎨 Creative activities to customize your piece
🌿 Outdoor time and sensory exploration
🥣 A delicious parfait and sweet surprise by Anará

📍 Casa Amalgama
📅 June 6 — 10:00 AM

1 person — $20
2 people — $35

For children and adults
Limited spots available — prior registration required

What Happens at

Casa Amalgama

A small forest house for stays, workshops and gatherings where circular futures are practiced in everyday life.

 

Outdoor activities

Workshops & Learning

Community & Makers

The Place & the People

A small forest house for stays, workshops and gatherings where circular futures are practiced in everyday life. 

Where it is

Pasaje 4 de octubre y Gonzalo Pizarro, Tumbaco, Ecuador

How it was built/renewed using circular principles.

Educational programs teaching sustainability and artisan traditions.

Why it exists: a home for people who care for others

Unique cultural experiences for traveles seeking authentic connections.

Experiences & Programs

Different ways to be at Casa Amalgama—whether you’re a family, a school group or a team.

Circular local crafts

Artisanal activities for kids and adults

Markets and Conceptual Gatherings

High Touch Stories

Playlist

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