OHMA is an architecture and design office born from the desire to create spaces and objects capable of touching, moving, and transforming. Founded in 2018 by Nicholas Oher and Paloma Bresolin, OHMA starts from the sensitive observation of everyday life to propose new ways of inhabiting the world – more affective, plural, and unique.
With a multidisciplinary approach, the office moves fluidly between architecture, interior design, product design, and scenography, creating projects that reveal stories through colors, textures, and organic forms. Each work is conceived as an extension of the identity of those who experience it: more than just designing, OHMA listens, interprets, and translates feelings into matter.
Our purpose is clear: to build an aesthetic language that is at once sophisticated, intuitive, and deeply Brazilian. We value color as a narrative tool, design as a political expression, and architecture as a territory of memory and imagination.
Recognized for the originality of its approach and the power of its ideas, OHMA is, above all, an office guided by affection, where each project is born from the encounter between technique, intuition, and emotion.
Architecture for the impassioned.