Porada’s distinctiveness comes from its relationship with solid wood — particularly Canaletto walnut, which runs through the collection as both a material and a design language. Rooted in a cabinetmaking tradition stretching back to 1948, the collection expresses that expertise through contemporary forms defined by careful proportion, refined joinery and a warmth that feels considered rather than decorative. It is among the most consistent bodies of work in modern luxury Italian furniture making.
Porada furniture is made entirely in Italy, at the company’s base in Cabiate in the Como area — a region with a long history of fine furniture production. Working from the same location since its founding keeps Porada’s craft close to its source, and is a significant part of why the finish, timber handling and construction quality remain so consistent across the collection.
Yes. Timber furniture of this quality is particularly worth seeing in person — grain, tone, finish and the true weight of a solid wood piece are qualities that photographs rarely capture fully. You’re welcome to visit our gallery, where we have a selection of Porada pieces on display. If there’s a particular design you’d like to see, contact us before visiting and we’ll confirm what’s currently on show.
Porada works with a broad group of designers including Emmanuel Gallina, David Dolcini, Carlo Ballabio, Patrick Jouin, Gabriele & Oscar Buratti, Stefano Bigi and Umberto Asnago. That range gives the collection considerable breadth, while Porada’s material language — solid wood, balanced proportion, soft curves resolved with precision — keeps every piece coherent within the wider body of work.























