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.