| |
> HORM |
|
|
During its years of activity, Horm has always paid attention to materials and products to be used for its furniture. In particular, the wood and its properties are exalted for their peculiar characteristics.
Starting from different types of wood - solid, slat-veneered or rotary-veneered -, passing through varnishing, rigorously manual, and to the finish (whitened, natural, mocha and cherry-wood stained), the wooden matter becomes the protagonist of the history of Horm's furniture.
This material is alive, faceted, never the same.
All this explains why the company is not willing to propose its interlocutors true wood-samples, which are too reductive compared to the peculiarity and value of this noble material.
How many examples do we need in order to describe you the uniqueness of every single slat that makes up a Horm's piece of furniture? How could we correctly show the 4 faces of a solid leg of Astor or Capriata, which, in a very personal way, also change their aspect according to how they absorb light in time?
Each Horm's piece has a unique and private story that may be perceived only through an attentive eye and a sensitive hand. It cannot be represented or simplified by means of inexact models or imperfect copies that are almost never respectful to the real essence of wood, consisting of its naturalness and precious uniqueness.
|
|

During its years of activity, Horm has always paid attention to materials and products to be used for its furniture. In particular, the wood and its properties are exalted for their peculiar characteristics.
Starting from different types of wood - solid, slat-veneered or rotary-veneered -, passing through varnishing, rigorously manual, and to the finish (whitened, natural, mocha and cherry-wood stained), the wooden matter becomes the protagonis
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|