coffee & art & events
by @galleriaobjets
92 Brick Lane, London

APRIL 2026
01.04 — Galleria Drawing Class
04.04 — Private Event
05.04 — Film Club @thefilmclubldn
08.04 — Vase Painting @fellowhumans_
10.04 — Community Sessions
15.04 — Sonderhaus Art Club @sonderhaus.cic
18.04 —19.04 — Common Ground ( Art Fair/Market )
18.04 — Good Morning - Cafe Objets Session @cafeobjets
20.04 — Galleria Drawing Class
21.04 -22.04 — Short Film Festival @day.job.films
23.04 — Community Sessions
24.04 — Open Mic @sympose_events
25.04 — Senti Dj Party @senti.nights
26.04 — Windowbass @windowbass
29.04 — 2 Years Galleria Objets Private View
30.04 — 2 Years Galleria Objets Opening
More information on event host instagrams.

Vessel is a functional sculpture designed by J. Mina (@justjmina) and Madeline Carpentiere (@foxeline). Referencing their Filipino heritage, ‘Vessel’ is derived from a symbol originating from northern Philippines: ‘Lingling-o.’ Representing fertility, masculinity and femininity, Lingling-o are used as amulets, pendants, and talismans. Inspired by the symbol’s structure, ‘Vessel’ has two openings to hold living objects symbiotic with the materiality of the sculpture. Built from steel, ‘Vessel’ is inherently contradictory - hard and soft, masculine and feminine, natural and man made.
The installation features a suspended arrangement of 900 brunia heads and star anise, referencing the traditional Filipino ‘parol’ - a traditional lantern symbolizing faith, warmth, and light. Brunias themselves represent hope and resilience. Together, the installation is the artists’ investigation into their culture by way of physical imagery and representation.

Vessel is a functional sculpture designed by J. Mina (@justjmina) and Madeline Carpentiere (@foxeline). Referencing their Filipino heritage, ‘Vessel’ is derived from a symbol originating from northern Philippines: ‘Lingling-o.’ Representing fertility, masculinity and femininity, Lingling-o are used as amulets, pendants, and talismans. Inspired by the symbol’s structure, ‘Vessel’ has two openings to hold living objects symbiotic with the materiality of the sculpture. Built from steel, ‘Vessel’ is inherently contradictory - hard and soft, masculine and feminine, natural and man made.
The installation features a suspended arrangement of 900 brunia heads and star anise, referencing the traditional Filipino ‘parol’ - a traditional lantern symbolizing faith, warmth, and light. Brunias themselves represent hope and resilience. Together, the installation is the artists’ investigation into their culture by way of physical imagery and representation.

Vessel is a functional sculpture designed by J. Mina (@justjmina) and Madeline Carpentiere (@foxeline). Referencing their Filipino heritage, ‘Vessel’ is derived from a symbol originating from northern Philippines: ‘Lingling-o.’ Representing fertility, masculinity and femininity, Lingling-o are used as amulets, pendants, and talismans. Inspired by the symbol’s structure, ‘Vessel’ has two openings to hold living objects symbiotic with the materiality of the sculpture. Built from steel, ‘Vessel’ is inherently contradictory - hard and soft, masculine and feminine, natural and man made.
The installation features a suspended arrangement of 900 brunia heads and star anise, referencing the traditional Filipino ‘parol’ - a traditional lantern symbolizing faith, warmth, and light. Brunias themselves represent hope and resilience. Together, the installation is the artists’ investigation into their culture by way of physical imagery and representation.

Vessel is a functional sculpture designed by J. Mina (@justjmina) and Madeline Carpentiere (@foxeline). Referencing their Filipino heritage, ‘Vessel’ is derived from a symbol originating from northern Philippines: ‘Lingling-o.’ Representing fertility, masculinity and femininity, Lingling-o are used as amulets, pendants, and talismans. Inspired by the symbol’s structure, ‘Vessel’ has two openings to hold living objects symbiotic with the materiality of the sculpture. Built from steel, ‘Vessel’ is inherently contradictory - hard and soft, masculine and feminine, natural and man made.
The installation features a suspended arrangement of 900 brunia heads and star anise, referencing the traditional Filipino ‘parol’ - a traditional lantern symbolizing faith, warmth, and light. Brunias themselves represent hope and resilience. Together, the installation is the artists’ investigation into their culture by way of physical imagery and representation.

Vessel is a functional sculpture designed by J. Mina (@justjmina) and Madeline Carpentiere (@foxeline). Referencing their Filipino heritage, ‘Vessel’ is derived from a symbol originating from northern Philippines: ‘Lingling-o.’ Representing fertility, masculinity and femininity, Lingling-o are used as amulets, pendants, and talismans. Inspired by the symbol’s structure, ‘Vessel’ has two openings to hold living objects symbiotic with the materiality of the sculpture. Built from steel, ‘Vessel’ is inherently contradictory - hard and soft, masculine and feminine, natural and man made.
The installation features a suspended arrangement of 900 brunia heads and star anise, referencing the traditional Filipino ‘parol’ - a traditional lantern symbolizing faith, warmth, and light. Brunias themselves represent hope and resilience. Together, the installation is the artists’ investigation into their culture by way of physical imagery and representation.

Vessel is a functional sculpture designed by J. Mina (@justjmina) and Madeline Carpentiere (@foxeline). Referencing their Filipino heritage, ‘Vessel’ is derived from a symbol originating from northern Philippines: ‘Lingling-o.’ Representing fertility, masculinity and femininity, Lingling-o are used as amulets, pendants, and talismans. Inspired by the symbol’s structure, ‘Vessel’ has two openings to hold living objects symbiotic with the materiality of the sculpture. Built from steel, ‘Vessel’ is inherently contradictory - hard and soft, masculine and feminine, natural and man made.
The installation features a suspended arrangement of 900 brunia heads and star anise, referencing the traditional Filipino ‘parol’ - a traditional lantern symbolizing faith, warmth, and light. Brunias themselves represent hope and resilience. Together, the installation is the artists’ investigation into their culture by way of physical imagery and representation.

Vessel is a functional sculpture designed by J. Mina (@justjmina) and Madeline Carpentiere (@foxeline). Referencing their Filipino heritage, ‘Vessel’ is derived from a symbol originating from northern Philippines: ‘Lingling-o.’ Representing fertility, masculinity and femininity, Lingling-o are used as amulets, pendants, and talismans. Inspired by the symbol’s structure, ‘Vessel’ has two openings to hold living objects symbiotic with the materiality of the sculpture. Built from steel, ‘Vessel’ is inherently contradictory - hard and soft, masculine and feminine, natural and man made.
The installation features a suspended arrangement of 900 brunia heads and star anise, referencing the traditional Filipino ‘parol’ - a traditional lantern symbolizing faith, warmth, and light. Brunias themselves represent hope and resilience. Together, the installation is the artists’ investigation into their culture by way of physical imagery and representation.

Vessel is a functional sculpture designed by J. Mina (@justjmina) and Madeline Carpentiere (@foxeline). Referencing their Filipino heritage, ‘Vessel’ is derived from a symbol originating from northern Philippines: ‘Lingling-o.’ Representing fertility, masculinity and femininity, Lingling-o are used as amulets, pendants, and talismans. Inspired by the symbol’s structure, ‘Vessel’ has two openings to hold living objects symbiotic with the materiality of the sculpture. Built from steel, ‘Vessel’ is inherently contradictory - hard and soft, masculine and feminine, natural and man made.
The installation features a suspended arrangement of 900 brunia heads and star anise, referencing the traditional Filipino ‘parol’ - a traditional lantern symbolizing faith, warmth, and light. Brunias themselves represent hope and resilience. Together, the installation is the artists’ investigation into their culture by way of physical imagery and representation.

Inspired by archaeology, Julia Belozertseva explores the boundary between the man-made and the natural. Drawing on her architectural background, she sought an artistic medium through which to express different facets of identity. Julia’s practice brings together an architectural sensibility and the language of ancient markings, patterns etched by human hands or shapes shaped by nature, chasing the deep connection to art she has carried since childhood.
Hollow Rocks is a series of ceramic pieces that echo forms carved over time by water or wind, reimagined in an organic yet abstract way. Their hollowness is a quiet reminder that every object holds a purpose, even one not yet fulfilled. Though each piece appears unintentional and natural, it carries the imprint of human instinct, a subtle reflection of our relationship with the world around us.
Visit us now at 92 Brick Lane for an opportunity to view and interact with the works!

Inspired by archaeology, Julia Belozertseva explores the boundary between the man-made and the natural. Drawing on her architectural background, she sought an artistic medium through which to express different facets of identity. Julia’s practice brings together an architectural sensibility and the language of ancient markings, patterns etched by human hands or shapes shaped by nature, chasing the deep connection to art she has carried since childhood.
Hollow Rocks is a series of ceramic pieces that echo forms carved over time by water or wind, reimagined in an organic yet abstract way. Their hollowness is a quiet reminder that every object holds a purpose, even one not yet fulfilled. Though each piece appears unintentional and natural, it carries the imprint of human instinct, a subtle reflection of our relationship with the world around us.
Visit us now at 92 Brick Lane for an opportunity to view and interact with the works!

Inspired by archaeology, Julia Belozertseva explores the boundary between the man-made and the natural. Drawing on her architectural background, she sought an artistic medium through which to express different facets of identity. Julia’s practice brings together an architectural sensibility and the language of ancient markings, patterns etched by human hands or shapes shaped by nature, chasing the deep connection to art she has carried since childhood.
Hollow Rocks is a series of ceramic pieces that echo forms carved over time by water or wind, reimagined in an organic yet abstract way. Their hollowness is a quiet reminder that every object holds a purpose, even one not yet fulfilled. Though each piece appears unintentional and natural, it carries the imprint of human instinct, a subtle reflection of our relationship with the world around us.
Visit us now at 92 Brick Lane for an opportunity to view and interact with the works!

Inspired by archaeology, Julia Belozertseva explores the boundary between the man-made and the natural. Drawing on her architectural background, she sought an artistic medium through which to express different facets of identity. Julia’s practice brings together an architectural sensibility and the language of ancient markings, patterns etched by human hands or shapes shaped by nature, chasing the deep connection to art she has carried since childhood.
Hollow Rocks is a series of ceramic pieces that echo forms carved over time by water or wind, reimagined in an organic yet abstract way. Their hollowness is a quiet reminder that every object holds a purpose, even one not yet fulfilled. Though each piece appears unintentional and natural, it carries the imprint of human instinct, a subtle reflection of our relationship with the world around us.
Visit us now at 92 Brick Lane for an opportunity to view and interact with the works!

Inspired by archaeology, Julia Belozertseva explores the boundary between the man-made and the natural. Drawing on her architectural background, she sought an artistic medium through which to express different facets of identity. Julia’s practice brings together an architectural sensibility and the language of ancient markings, patterns etched by human hands or shapes shaped by nature, chasing the deep connection to art she has carried since childhood.
Hollow Rocks is a series of ceramic pieces that echo forms carved over time by water or wind, reimagined in an organic yet abstract way. Their hollowness is a quiet reminder that every object holds a purpose, even one not yet fulfilled. Though each piece appears unintentional and natural, it carries the imprint of human instinct, a subtle reflection of our relationship with the world around us.
Visit us now at 92 Brick Lane for an opportunity to view and interact with the works!

Inspired by archaeology, Julia Belozertseva explores the boundary between the man-made and the natural. Drawing on her architectural background, she sought an artistic medium through which to express different facets of identity. Julia’s practice brings together an architectural sensibility and the language of ancient markings, patterns etched by human hands or shapes shaped by nature, chasing the deep connection to art she has carried since childhood.
Hollow Rocks is a series of ceramic pieces that echo forms carved over time by water or wind, reimagined in an organic yet abstract way. Their hollowness is a quiet reminder that every object holds a purpose, even one not yet fulfilled. Though each piece appears unintentional and natural, it carries the imprint of human instinct, a subtle reflection of our relationship with the world around us.
Visit us now at 92 Brick Lane for an opportunity to view and interact with the works!

Inspired by archaeology, Julia Belozertseva explores the boundary between the man-made and the natural. Drawing on her architectural background, she sought an artistic medium through which to express different facets of identity. Julia’s practice brings together an architectural sensibility and the language of ancient markings, patterns etched by human hands or shapes shaped by nature, chasing the deep connection to art she has carried since childhood.
Hollow Rocks is a series of ceramic pieces that echo forms carved over time by water or wind, reimagined in an organic yet abstract way. Their hollowness is a quiet reminder that every object holds a purpose, even one not yet fulfilled. Though each piece appears unintentional and natural, it carries the imprint of human instinct, a subtle reflection of our relationship with the world around us.
Visit us now at 92 Brick Lane for an opportunity to view and interact with the works!

Community art fair
Saturday 18th April 10-6
Sunday 19th April 10-4
This weekend, we will be hosting a curated line up of fine artists, artisans, and craft makers to sell their goods.
We will have live DJ sets and refreshments available from Cafe Objets.
92 Brick Lane London, United Kingdom
Little entry fee on the door.
Participants:
@alisalehtinenart
@estabarieti
@pottiny.by.ari
@elnoart
@l_0_works
@remy_roberts_
@luc_space
@solarclays
@sara__annunziata_
@clay.jewellery_
@muzuriware
@j.o.e.g.a.r.c.i.a

Community art fair
Saturday 18th April 10-6
Sunday 19th April 10-4
This weekend, we will be hosting a curated line up of fine artists, artisans, and craft makers to sell their goods.
We will have live DJ sets and refreshments available from Cafe Objets.
92 Brick Lane London, United Kingdom
Little entry fee on the door.
Participants:
@alisalehtinenart
@estabarieti
@pottiny.by.ari
@elnoart
@l_0_works
@remy_roberts_
@luc_space
@solarclays
@sara__annunziata_
@clay.jewellery_
@muzuriware
@j.o.e.g.a.r.c.i.a

Meet Joe Garcia, a ceramics artist whose work sits at the intersection of photography and sculpture. Through fireprinting, he transfers textured, pattern-driven images onto ceramic surfaces, transforming flat pictures into physical objects. His pieces draw on the patterns and textures found in nature, giving photography a new dimension of presence and touch.
During his journey through the film world, Joe found himself drawn to the idea of making images you could feel as much as see. Texture became central to his practice, the quality he felt most powerfully bridges a work and its viewer. But the flatness of the medium eventually pushed him toward ceramics, where he found the tactility his work had always been reaching for. The result is a body of work that asks what photography can become when it steps off the wall and into your hands.
Come visit us at Cafe Objets, where the art is local and the coffee is fresh.

Meet Joe Garcia, a ceramics artist whose work sits at the intersection of photography and sculpture. Through fireprinting, he transfers textured, pattern-driven images onto ceramic surfaces, transforming flat pictures into physical objects. His pieces draw on the patterns and textures found in nature, giving photography a new dimension of presence and touch.
During his journey through the film world, Joe found himself drawn to the idea of making images you could feel as much as see. Texture became central to his practice, the quality he felt most powerfully bridges a work and its viewer. But the flatness of the medium eventually pushed him toward ceramics, where he found the tactility his work had always been reaching for. The result is a body of work that asks what photography can become when it steps off the wall and into your hands.
Come visit us at Cafe Objets, where the art is local and the coffee is fresh.

Meet Joe Garcia, a ceramics artist whose work sits at the intersection of photography and sculpture. Through fireprinting, he transfers textured, pattern-driven images onto ceramic surfaces, transforming flat pictures into physical objects. His pieces draw on the patterns and textures found in nature, giving photography a new dimension of presence and touch.
During his journey through the film world, Joe found himself drawn to the idea of making images you could feel as much as see. Texture became central to his practice, the quality he felt most powerfully bridges a work and its viewer. But the flatness of the medium eventually pushed him toward ceramics, where he found the tactility his work had always been reaching for. The result is a body of work that asks what photography can become when it steps off the wall and into your hands.
Come visit us at Cafe Objets, where the art is local and the coffee is fresh.

Meet Joe Garcia, a ceramics artist whose work sits at the intersection of photography and sculpture. Through fireprinting, he transfers textured, pattern-driven images onto ceramic surfaces, transforming flat pictures into physical objects. His pieces draw on the patterns and textures found in nature, giving photography a new dimension of presence and touch.
During his journey through the film world, Joe found himself drawn to the idea of making images you could feel as much as see. Texture became central to his practice, the quality he felt most powerfully bridges a work and its viewer. But the flatness of the medium eventually pushed him toward ceramics, where he found the tactility his work had always been reaching for. The result is a body of work that asks what photography can become when it steps off the wall and into your hands.
Come visit us at Cafe Objets, where the art is local and the coffee is fresh.
Cafe Objets is our way to show art and talk about art. Welcoming everyone.
Tuesday (tonight): Open Mic with @sympose_events
Wednesday: Drawing Class hosted by our team.
Monday - Sunday: open from 10am
Thank you @raulbutfilm @alfredissocrates @anneliesangel

Café Objets has officially opened its’ doors to visitors. Pop in for cup of coffee, matcha or tea, and take a bit of inspiration with you!

Meet Joseph Carway @thinkitsover , one of our first Cafe Objets resident artists - a tattoo artist-turned-painter whose wood-panel works carry a deep, unmistakable sense of human form. With a distinctive approach rooted in folk art, his work spans themes of everyday life, relationships, social issues, and religion.
Carway’s technique creates a heightened sense of tactility through linework, gesture, and gaze; each scene feels at once playful and deeply lived-in. Rather than striving to break the mold, his work quietly questions how far the boundaries of two-dimensional space can stretch. Carway’s pieces are a permanent fixture at Cafe Objets, woven into the very fabric of the space.
Now on display at Café Objets, visit us to experience Carway’s work in person.

Meet Joseph Carway @thinkitsover , one of our first Cafe Objets resident artists - a tattoo artist-turned-painter whose wood-panel works carry a deep, unmistakable sense of human form. With a distinctive approach rooted in folk art, his work spans themes of everyday life, relationships, social issues, and religion.
Carway’s technique creates a heightened sense of tactility through linework, gesture, and gaze; each scene feels at once playful and deeply lived-in. Rather than striving to break the mold, his work quietly questions how far the boundaries of two-dimensional space can stretch. Carway’s pieces are a permanent fixture at Cafe Objets, woven into the very fabric of the space.
Now on display at Café Objets, visit us to experience Carway’s work in person.

Meet Joseph Carway @thinkitsover , one of our first Cafe Objets resident artists - a tattoo artist-turned-painter whose wood-panel works carry a deep, unmistakable sense of human form. With a distinctive approach rooted in folk art, his work spans themes of everyday life, relationships, social issues, and religion.
Carway’s technique creates a heightened sense of tactility through linework, gesture, and gaze; each scene feels at once playful and deeply lived-in. Rather than striving to break the mold, his work quietly questions how far the boundaries of two-dimensional space can stretch. Carway’s pieces are a permanent fixture at Cafe Objets, woven into the very fabric of the space.
Now on display at Café Objets, visit us to experience Carway’s work in person.

Meet Joseph Carway @thinkitsover , one of our first Cafe Objets resident artists - a tattoo artist-turned-painter whose wood-panel works carry a deep, unmistakable sense of human form. With a distinctive approach rooted in folk art, his work spans themes of everyday life, relationships, social issues, and religion.
Carway’s technique creates a heightened sense of tactility through linework, gesture, and gaze; each scene feels at once playful and deeply lived-in. Rather than striving to break the mold, his work quietly questions how far the boundaries of two-dimensional space can stretch. Carway’s pieces are a permanent fixture at Cafe Objets, woven into the very fabric of the space.
Now on display at Café Objets, visit us to experience Carway’s work in person.

Meet Joseph Carway @thinkitsover , one of our first Cafe Objets resident artists - a tattoo artist-turned-painter whose wood-panel works carry a deep, unmistakable sense of human form. With a distinctive approach rooted in folk art, his work spans themes of everyday life, relationships, social issues, and religion.
Carway’s technique creates a heightened sense of tactility through linework, gesture, and gaze; each scene feels at once playful and deeply lived-in. Rather than striving to break the mold, his work quietly questions how far the boundaries of two-dimensional space can stretch. Carway’s pieces are a permanent fixture at Cafe Objets, woven into the very fabric of the space.
Now on display at Café Objets, visit us to experience Carway’s work in person.
Another brand we’ve completely fallen for is @drinkmarna
We’ll have a selection of their products on our shelves for you to taste.
Come by and try their Signature Ceremonial Grade Matcha, it’s something special.
Another brand we’ve completely fallen for is @drinkmarna
We’ll have a selection of their products on our shelves for you to taste.
Come by and try their Signature Ceremonial Grade Matcha, it’s something special.
Another brand we’ve completely fallen for is @drinkmarna
We’ll have a selection of their products on our shelves for you to taste.
Come by and try their Signature Ceremonial Grade Matcha, it’s something special.

Hey all - sneak a peek into Café Objets.
We can now confirm all has been built but we cant say a big enough thank you to our community who has got us here!
To everyone and each hand that has played a part in the building of this project thank you. It wouldn't happen without you.

Hey all - sneak a peek into Café Objets.
We can now confirm all has been built but we cant say a big enough thank you to our community who has got us here!
To everyone and each hand that has played a part in the building of this project thank you. It wouldn't happen without you.

Hey all - sneak a peek into Café Objets.
We can now confirm all has been built but we cant say a big enough thank you to our community who has got us here!
To everyone and each hand that has played a part in the building of this project thank you. It wouldn't happen without you.

Hey all - sneak a peek into Café Objets.
We can now confirm all has been built but we cant say a big enough thank you to our community who has got us here!
To everyone and each hand that has played a part in the building of this project thank you. It wouldn't happen without you.

Hey all - sneak a peek into Café Objets.
We can now confirm all has been built but we cant say a big enough thank you to our community who has got us here!
To everyone and each hand that has played a part in the building of this project thank you. It wouldn't happen without you.

Hey all - sneak a peek into Café Objets.
We can now confirm all has been built but we cant say a big enough thank you to our community who has got us here!
To everyone and each hand that has played a part in the building of this project thank you. It wouldn't happen without you.

Hey all - sneak a peek into Café Objets.
We can now confirm all has been built but we cant say a big enough thank you to our community who has got us here!
To everyone and each hand that has played a part in the building of this project thank you. It wouldn't happen without you.

Hey all - sneak a peek into Café Objets.
We can now confirm all has been built but we cant say a big enough thank you to our community who has got us here!
To everyone and each hand that has played a part in the building of this project thank you. It wouldn't happen without you.

Hey all - sneak a peek into Café Objets.
We can now confirm all has been built but we cant say a big enough thank you to our community who has got us here!
To everyone and each hand that has played a part in the building of this project thank you. It wouldn't happen without you.

Hey all - sneak a peek into Café Objets.
We can now confirm all has been built but we cant say a big enough thank you to our community who has got us here!
To everyone and each hand that has played a part in the building of this project thank you. It wouldn't happen without you.
El Instagram Story Viewer es una herramienta sencilla que te permite ver y guardar en secreto historias, videos, fotos o IGTV de Instagram. Con este servicio, puedes descargar contenido y disfrutarlo sin conexión cuando lo desees. Si encuentras algo interesante en Instagram que quieras revisar más tarde o si prefieres ver historias de forma anónima, nuestro visor es perfecto para ti. Anonstories ofrece una excelente solución para mantener tu identidad oculta. Instagram lanzó la función de Historias en agosto de 2023, adoptada rápidamente por otras plataformas debido a su formato dinámico y temporal. Las Historias permiten a los usuarios compartir actualizaciones rápidas, como fotos, videos o selfies, mejoradas con texto, emojis o filtros, y son visibles por solo 24 horas. Este marco de tiempo limitado genera un alto compromiso en comparación con las publicaciones regulares. En el mundo actual, las Historias son una de las formas más populares de conectar y comunicarse en redes sociales. Sin embargo, al ver una Historia, el creador puede ver tu nombre en su lista de visualizaciones, lo cual puede ser una preocupación de privacidad. ¿Qué hacer si deseas explorar Historias sin ser detectado? Aquí es donde Anonstories resulta útil. Te permite ver contenido público de Instagram sin revelar tu identidad. Simplemente ingresa el nombre de usuario del perfil que te interesa, y la herramienta mostrará sus Historias más recientes. Funciones de Anonstories Viewer: - Navegación anónima: Mira Historias sin aparecer en la lista de visualizaciones. - Sin cuenta requerida: Ve contenido público sin necesidad de registrarte en Instagram. - Descarga de contenido: Guarda cualquier Historia directamente en tu dispositivo para usarla sin conexión. - Ver Destacados: Accede a Destacados de Instagram, incluso fuera del período de 24 horas. - Monitoreo de reposts: Rastrea reposts o niveles de compromiso en Historias de perfiles personales. Limitaciones: - Esta herramienta solo funciona con cuentas públicas; las cuentas privadas permanecen inaccesibles. Beneficios: - Amigable con la privacidad: Mira cualquier contenido de Instagram sin ser detectado. - Fácil y sencillo: Sin instalación de aplicaciones ni registro necesario. - Herramientas exclusivas: Descarga y gestiona contenido de formas que Instagram no ofrece.