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Horm

HORM offers a “contemporary design” style where mediterranean, japanese, scandinavian and North American influences cohabit, as reinterpreted through the culture, passion and craftsmanship of Made in Italy. The collection is addressed to the Residential market, but undoubtedly extendible to Soft Contract.Read more

HORM offers a “contemporary design” style where mediterranean, japanese, scandinavian and North American influences cohabit, as reinterpreted through the culture, passion and craftsmanship of Made in Italy. The collection is addressed to the Residential market, but undoubtedly extendible to Soft Contract. It is dedicated to an adult, educated and conscious audience, looking for and exclusive and refined marking for its ambiances, matching functionality, harmony in shape and fine materials.

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Products

Furniture

Barbara

Barbara is a table with an oval or round top in emperador or marquinia marble and a central concrete base.
Furniture

Bifronte

The Ripples bench by Toyo Ito, winner of the 2004 Golden Compass, has blossomed into a collection of different furniture complements.
Living area

Billie

Billie is one of the five families of the sectional sofa collection designed by Ludovica+Roberto Palomba.
Furniture

Blend Armadio

The Blend wardrobe features doors with evenly-spaced, thin sheets of MDF, which together create a dynamic effect.
Extendable table

Bolero

Bolero is characterized by dimensional versatility combined with experimentation of innovative materials such as Fenix.
Furniture

Bureau

Bureau is a modern desk, for writing, surfing (the Internet) or daydreaming. It is ideal for small homes where the spaces become poly-functional.
Sideboards

Carlos

Freely inspired by the work of the Venezuelan artist, Carlos Cruz-Diez (1923-2019) and his Op Art style.
Furniture

Carnaby

Ergonomic chair for relaxation and waiting areas. Convenient, comfortable and innovative in its timelessness.
Furniture

Charleston

Charleston is part of the complements designed by Roberto Palomba and Ludovica Serafini to accompany the Horm modular sofa collection they designed
Furniture

Charlotte

The hallmark of Mario Botta’s architecture, characterized by purely geometric and cleverly interconnected volumes, is clearly visible in the Charlo
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