ABOUT

Casa Chora was born between two worlds: the tangible and the invisible. Between the warmth of a home and the vastness of what cannot be contained.

In Italian, casa means house — not home. A curious absence, especially for a culture so intimately bound to the domestic hearth. 

The word Chora holds ancient weight. It is the name of a church in Turkey: Χώρα του Αχωρήτου – Chora tou Achoretou – the Container of the Uncontainable.
In Plato’s Timaeus, Χώρα is the invisible space in which all forms are born — an empty, fertile field, a vessel, a mother-place of becoming. It is where form and formlessness meet.

Casa Chora
is inspired by this Chora

  • as space

  • as womb

  • as portal

  • as the sacred feminine

  • as the home for creativity that rises from silence

Shaped by Mediterranean rituals and feminine energy, CasaChora becomes a space for the too-long-muted voice of the SHE creator.

It is not just a brand. It is a vessel. A sanctuary. A remembering.

In this universe:

  • The field is fertile and empty at once

  • The domestic is sacred, not mundane. 

  • Textiles and objects become talismans, holders of memory, prayer, and power

  •  Femininity is not aesthetic, but energy — cyclical, intuitive, ancestral

CasaChora is a return — to the body, to the myth, to the root.

Welcome to the Universe of CasaChora.

May you feel at home in the Uncontainable.