In the world of online art, innovation and expansion are constant. Recently, two powerhouses in this market, Adjudicarte from Spain and P55.ART from Portugal, announced their merger, creating a new giant in the sector: P55.ART Spain. This news was highlighted in the prestigious Spanish newspaper El Mundo, highlighting the importance of this union for the Iberian online art market.
The Union of Two Powers
Adjudicarte, a renowned Spanish platform specializing in the online sale of art, and P55.ART, a Portuguese company that has been gaining prominence in the same sector, have decided to join forces to offer an unparalleled shopping experience. Under the new name of P55.ART Spain, this merger promises to revolutionize the online art market in the Iberian Peninsula.
The article published by The World highlights the relevance of this merger, highlighting that both companies bring with them a vast portfolio of high-quality works of art and exceptional customer service. The union will allow us to offer an even greater variety of works of art, covering diverse styles and eras, at competitive prices.
Impact on the Iberian Market
Pablo Melendo, president of Adjudicarte, expressed his enthusiasm for the merger in El Mundo. According to him, this union will not only allow us to reach a wider audience, but will also raise the bar for the online art purchasing experience. “Our mission is to make art accessible to everyone, and this union will allow us to reach a wider audience in the Iberian market,” said Melendo.
P55.ART: A Platform of Excellence
P55.ART, known for offering a platform where renowned artists such as Damien Hirst, Vhils and Paula Rego can exhibit their works, will continue to provide personalized attention to its customers. The name P55.ART is a tribute to the digital boom of 1955, the year in which the first computer appeared, reflecting its innovative and digital vision.
A New Era for Online Art
With this merger, P55.ART Spain has positioned itself as an essential reference in the online art market in Spain and Portugal. The new entity promises to attract art lovers from all over the region, offering a wide range of pieces, from paintings and sculptures to furniture and jewelry.