
Winter Inspirations
In this season, design manifests by translating warmth as a presence.
Winter invites the embrace of the essential — a pause for listening, for shelter, for contemplation. The emotional memory of spaces is revealed in surfaces that warm, materials that invite touch, and forms that embrace. The projects are designed to move and endure.
Objects in Transit
Between seclusion and movement, the Bubble Puff line from the Timeless Collection materializes this duality. Light and versatile, it moves through different spaces, with the small displacements of daily life. Its forms are organic and welcoming. Hidden drawers with leather-lined bottoms and wooden veneer are perfect for small personal items. Upholstered in leather or fabric, its delicate stitching outlines its silhouette.
Awakened Winter
In the project by Georgia Albuquerque, winter inspires design that organizes. Comfort and functionality intertwine in a bathroom where everything has its place. The Wall System line visually expands the space. The furniture transforms into visual rhythm, with matte surfaces that gently absorb light.
In Dim Light
In the closet designed by Marcelo Rosset, time is interpreted through a subtle play of light and shadow. The dark wood, crossed by vertical brises, draws a choreography of silhouettes and shades in the space. The trims mark the rhythm of the environment, while the finishes reveal the raw material. The indirect lighting doesn’t reveal everything at once, but hints at volumes and imbues the space with elegance.
Between the Interior and the Exterior
Designed by Beto Borja, this bathroom opens to the garden, creating a threshold between the built and the natural. The Linear line finds its expression in its lines. The light wood reveals the veins of the tree as if narrating its story, while the metallic handles reflect the light passing through the glass. The furniture stands out in the landscape, forming a poetic ensemble for contemplation.
Artefacto 2025
In the new edition of the showcase, the theme “Living with Art” proposes a reflection on the integration of design and artistic creation. The environments signed by Alice Martins and Flávio Butti, Hayasaki Arquitetura, Norah Carneiro, and Roberto Borja reveal how Ornare furniture can be both the protagonist and the backdrop: from the panels that embrace the scene to the shelves, each piece is purposefully placed. In common, all spaces share the discreet warmth of wood, tones that evoke the introspection of the season, and sophistication made to last beyond winter.