OMAMA x HERANÇA CULTURAL

Article published on: Jun 9, 2026
OMAMA x HERANÇA CULTURAL

When living takes root and trends become heritage.

Respected in the market for over 30 years, Herança Cultural Gallery is regarded as one of Brazil’s foremost destinations for high-end design, built around iconic pieces of Brazilian modernism.

An extensive vintage collection featuring works by renowned names such as Sergio Rodrigues, Geraldo de Barros, and Lina Bo Bardi, alongside leading contemporary design brands, makes this space an invitation to explore the history of Brazilian authorial craftsmanship. A true legacy, passed down from generation to generation.

This was the starting point that brought together OMAMA and HERANÇA CULTURAL: a shared belief in the value of time as the most meaningful form of exchange.

We opened the 2026 calendar with this partnership. A capsule collection featuring two exclusive lines created for the gallery, Eixo and Buriti, developed using five species of Amazonian hardwoods.

The raw material, like all OMAMA products, is treated with the utmost respect and care by master artisans from the local community of Manaus, the result of meticulous sustainable forest management practices.

The product’s long life cycle also plays a central role in this sustainable chain. An authentic home does not follow fleeting trends. Instead, it stands the test of time without losing its originality.

Recognizing the strength of this ecosystem, major fashion and design brands have increasingly invested in the tableware and decorative accessories market. Prestigious maisons such as Dior, Gucci, Hermès, and the Brazilian brand Trousseau have embraced the table as an important category for creative expression and growth.

These are pieces that move beyond the ordinary and achieve collectible status, combining noble materials, original design, and limited-edition production.

The art of creating warm, welcoming atmospheres that bring nature indoors strengthens family bonds, builds lasting memories, and serves countless purposes shaped by emotion and everyday living. Style, refined taste, and heirloom value. Most importantly, all of this is made possible while keeping the forest standing.

Discover more at herancacultural.com and omama.design

Ricardo Gaioso
Curator and creative director of design

 

Article published on: Jun 9, 2026