Arts & Crafts
in Central America
alom-pot
Company Profile
Organization that operates in Guatemala.
Phone: (502) 7832 7735 - (502) 4304 1302
Chick Boss Guatemala
Company Profile
Organization that operates in Costa Rica, El Salvador, Guatemala and Panama.
Phone: (7926) 0340
Season Flowers CR
Company Profile
Organization that operates in Costa Rica.
Phone: (506) 2235 8935 - (506) 8814 2378
TDM Soluciones
Company Profile
Organization that operates in Costa Rica.
Phone: (506) 2222 0650 - (506) 8841 5502
Luciana Pasteles
Company Profile
Organization that operates in Guatemala.
Phone: (502) 2472 0013 - (502) 5646 3957
Mayan Gifts Artesanìas
Company Profile
Organization that operates in Panama and El Salvador.
Phone: (503) 2228 1470 - (503) 7574 8087
Corazón del Cielo
Company Profile
Our mission is to develop and marketing Guatemalan handicraft products worldwide, fulfilling the quality international standards, promoting and highlighting the beauty of the Mayan Art.
Organization that operates in El Salvador and Guatemala
Phone: (502) 7888 7789 - (502) 5355 6714
Xaman Ek
Company Profile
We are an exporting company 100 % Guatemalan and our lines are: handicrafts, fabrics done in loom of foot, accessories for the home, cloths and furniture.
Organization that operates in Guatemala
Phone: (502) 7831 0999
Museo de Arte y Diseño Contemporáneo
Company Profile
The Museum of Contemporary Art and Design, founded in Costa Rica in 1994, is an “open multiple space”. To comply with this ambitious idea, we define and promote, in a permanent way, the most recent tendencies and dynamics in the world of contemporary art and design throughout the Central American region, thus reinforcing their links within the Latin American and International context.
Organization that operates in Costa Rica
Phone: (506) 2257 7202
Monday, July 6, 2009
The company is currently installing two new stores in the resort Hotel Paradisus Playa Conchal in Guanacaste.
The economic crisis has indeed caused a decline in the arrival of tourists to the Hotel Paradisus Playa Conchal resort, but the General Manager of Café Britt, Pablo Vargas, is “convinced that once the crisis ends the harvest from the current investments will bring better fruits,” according to Elfinancierocr.com.
Tuesday, June 16, 2009
As the sixth store opens at the Santiago airport, plans to open the first location in Antigua island is coming together.
With an investment of $1 million, the Costa Rican company, Coffee Britt, inaugurated a store called "Rumbo Sur" at the Santiago, Chile airport two weeks ago. The store is 260 square meters, and it is situated next to a 60 square meters mini-market.
Monday, June 2, 2008
Small-business suppliers of Costa Rica's Café Britt travel, souvenir and coffee retailer are to be offered US$1 million in loans from the Central American Bank for Economic Integration (BCIE).
The loans are to be offered under an agreement between Café Britt and the BCIE. Café Britt will back the loans.