Visit us at Maison et Objet Paris between January 17th and 21st. 
Hall 6 | Stand G62-H61
Are you working in your comfort zone? Have you never thought about it?
If you've ever done an internet search on the term comfort zone, you will find statements like this:

“Comfort is your biggest trap and coming out of comfort zone your biggest challenge.”
 
It’s time to be honest with you. We are not interested in you getting rid of your comfort zone. In fact, we want you to have the largest comfort zone possible. Why?

 
Because we want to be part of it. A comfort zone is a safe place where things are predictable and don’t cause stress. However, when we go through the same suppliers and brands over and over, our brains go into an autopilot mode. If you want memorable interior design projects, that’s the opposite of what you need.
 
As an upholstery specialized brand, we work to be a regular choice for our clients. To exceed expectations. To be a safe place.
From this new design collection, came the high value placed on harmony in spaces and a focus on the unspoken connections that tie furniture and people together.
 
More than looking good, works well. That’s why we are your new comfort zone. Our pieces last. As our relationships. It’s always a story about connections, design and comfort. Domkapa doesn’t speak as a single brand but as we.
 
Step inside this crazy world of luxurious comfort, changes and velvet. The best part of it is that you don’t need to break out your comfort zone. All you’ll have to do is to expand it. 


Rebel Against Discomfort
New Collection 2020
 
After three collections, we've finally launched a new set of upholstered furniture. Every piece, handmade in Portugal, blends strong design with harmony, balance and comfort. These new design pieces can't be in one place without the place being in each piece.
 
From armchairs to beds, sofás and stools, each piece makes unexpected connections between materials, designs and concepts. They are reinterpretations of classics, inspired in the Japanese lifestyle, Scandinavian furniture design and Portuguese handcraft heritage