About Ormau

About Ormau

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Crafting Comfort, Redefining Home

At Ormau, we believe furniture is more than just functional pieces; it's an expression of your style and a reflection of your life. We are dedicated to bringing artisanal excellence into your sanctuary.

Crafting Comfort, Redefining Home

The Ormau Promise

Exceptional quality

Exceptional quality

We deliver exceptional quality in every piece.

Timeless design

Timeless design

Our furniture blends classic and contemporary styles.

Sustainable practices

Sustainable practices

We are dedicated to sustainable practices.

Tailored solutions

Tailored solutions

Every home is unique, and we offer customized furniture solutions.

Our Story

At Ormau, we started with a simple belief: your home should be your ultimate sanctuary. Every piece we create is designed to provide you with a sense of calm, belonging, and enduring beauty.

Our Story
The Art of Craftsmanship

The Art of Craftsmanship

Quality and craftsmanship are at the heart of everything we do. With over a decade of dedication, we have mastered the delicate balance between traditional hand-forged techniques and modern functionality. We ensure that every piece of furniture is not just built, but sculpted to last for generations.

10+

years of experience

500+

unique designs

95%

customer satisfaction rate

100%

sustainable materials

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Trends in designer furniture

Trends in designer furniture

Sustainable & Eco-Friendly Materials Eco-conscious design continues to dominate the furniture scene. Designers are increasingly using recycled materials, responsibly sourced wood, and low-impact production methods. Pieces made from bamboo, reclaimed timber, cork, or recycled metals not only look stylish but also support a more sustainable lifestyle. Organic Shapes & Curves Sharp angles and rigid lines are giving way to softer, fluid shapes. Curved sofas, rounded chairs, and sculptural forms bring a tactile, human-centered feel to spaces. These organic silhouettes create a sense of calm and comfort, making rooms feel inviting and visually dynamic. Mixed Materials & Textures Layering materials adds depth and character to furniture pieces. Expect to see combinations like wood with metal, glass with marble, or leather with boucle fabric. Mixing textures — smooth, matte, glossy, and tactile — enriches interiors and keeps designs feeling fresh and distinctive. Bold Colors & Statement Pieces While minimalist palettes remain popular, bold colors are making a comeback. Rich jewel tones, muted pastels, and saturated hues are used to create iconic statement pieces. Designers are embracing color to evoke emotion and add personality without overwhelming a space. Modular & Flexible Design Flexibility is essential for modern living, especially in smaller homes. Modular furniture — from sectional sofas to customizable shelving systems — lets you adapt layouts to suit changing needs. This trend reflects a shift toward versatile design that evolves with your lifestyle. Artisanal & Handcrafted Details There’s growing appreciation for craftsmanship and uniqueness. Handcrafted furniture with artisanal finishes, visible joinery, and bespoke details adds warmth and authenticity. These pieces often serve as focal points, blending tradition with contemporary aesthetics.

Maximizing small spaces

Maximizing small spaces

Choose Multi-Functional Furniture In small interiors, every piece of furniture should work harder. Opt for items that serve more than one purpose, such as a sofa bed, an ottoman with hidden storage, or a dining table that doubles as a workspace. Foldable or extendable furniture allows you to adapt your space depending on the time of day or your needs. Use Vertical Space When floor space is limited, think vertically. Install tall shelving units, wall-mounted cabinets, or floating shelves to store books, décor, and everyday essentials. Hanging hooks and pegboards in kitchens or entryways also help free up valuable surfaces while keeping items easily accessible. Keep a Light and Neutral Palette Light colors make a room feel larger and more open. Shades of white, beige, soft gray, or pastels reflect more light and create an airy atmosphere. You can add personality through accent pillows, artwork, or small decorative pieces without overwhelming the space. Incorporate Mirrors Strategically Mirrors are a powerful design tool in compact rooms. Placing a large mirror opposite a window helps reflect natural light and visually expand the space. Mirrored furniture or décor elements can also enhance the sense of openness without adding bulk. Declutter Regularly Clutter accumulates quickly in small spaces. Adopt a “less is more” mindset by keeping only items you truly use or love. Smart storage solutions—such as baskets, drawer organizers, and under-bed containers—help maintain order and prevent visual chaos.

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