HARMONIA

Homes that listen to the forest.

Namori crafts modern wooden villas in remote landscapes — quiet, warm, ecological. Each house is a private retreat designed around light, timber, and the trees that came before it.

Georgia · Jvari
— 01 / Philosophy

Build less. Build deeper.

Living closer to nature isn't a feature. It's the entire blueprint — written in oak, glass, and morning light.

Every Namori home begins with a walk through the site. We map the trees worth keeping, the angle of winter sun, and the quietest corner for the bedroom.

Then we draw — slowly, by hand — until the house feels less like an object placed on the land, and more like a continuation of it.

— 02 / Homes

A small, considered collection.

Aspen House — Birch Grove, Lapland

Birch Grove, Lapland

Aspen House

142 m²
2024
№ 01
Thermally modified timber house
— 03 / Material

Thermally Modified Timber

An innovative construction material born from heat, not chemistry — where ancient forests meet modern precision.

Georgia / Jvari
— 04 / Process

Wood transformed by heat alone — no chemicals, no compromises, no limits on longevity.

Through high-temperature thermal modification, natural wood sheds the vulnerabilities that ordinary timber carries for a lifetime — excess moisture, unstable geometry, susceptibility to rot and fungi. What remains is a material as close to permanent as wood can become, without a single gram of chemical treatment.

— 05 / Key Advantages
Eco-Friendliness
— Zero Chemicals
01

Eco-Friendliness

Made from natural wood with zero chemical additives — safe for human health and the surrounding environment from the first day of production.

Decay Resistance
— Decades of Durability
02

Decay Resistance

High-temperature treatment strips moisture and polysaccharides from the wood fibre, eliminating the conditions that rot and fungi need to survive.

Dimensional Stability
— Precise & Stable
03

Dimensional Stability

Thermal modification locks the geometry of every board. Shrinkage and deformation become relics of ordinary timber — precision is guaranteed for life.

Thermal Insulation
— Year-Round Comfort
04

Thermal Insulation

Low thermal conductivity means smaller cross-sections, lower material costs, and a home that stays warm in winter and cool in summer without effort.

— 06 / Enterprise

A fully localized enterprise, rooted in sustainable innovation.

From advanced eco-material cultivation to precision drying and thermal modification at our Jvari facility — every step of production happens under one roof, on privately owned land, using modern European machinery and Vacuum Plus technologies.

Jvari, GeorgiaVacuum Plus TechEuropean MachineryPrivately Owned Land

Products manufactured

  • Wall paneling
  • Imitation structural cladding
  • Angled structural profiles
  • Flooring boards
  • Decking boards
  • Complete house kits

"Thermally modified eco-materials are not a compromise — they are an evolution. Durable, efficient, and comfortable homes built without asking anything harmful from the land."

0Chemicals

Zero chemical additives used during manufacturing.

100+Years

Expected structural lifespan of the engineered frame.

Cross-section

Requires smaller structural cross-sections compared to standard timber.

360°Cycle

A complete zero-waste cycle from raw plant to finished product.

— 07 / Ecology

The house should give more back to the land than it takes.

  • 01

    Certified structural bamboo

    Utilizing ultra-renewable, fast-growing bamboo fibers that match the strength of steel without cutting down single trees.

  • 02

    Passive comfort

    Triple-glazed glass, deep eaves, and natural cross-ventilation.

  • 03

    Living roofs

    Sedum and moss roofs that quietly host pollinators.

  • 04

    Off-grid ready

    Solar arrays and rain collection integrated, never bolted on.

  • 05

    Low-impact footings

    Screw-pile foundations that leave the ground undisturbed.

  • 06

    Generational

    Designed to last a hundred years — and weather beautifully.

— 08 / Craftsmanship

Guided by hand. Refined by precision.

Our workshop relies on a small collective of carpenters, architects, and a dedicated master cabinetmaker. We plane every joint by hand and traditionally mortise our window frames rather than fastening them. This uncompromising approach ensures a structure completely free of shortcuts—and perfectly silent, even when the mountain winds pick up.

Established
2014
Completed builds
38
Trees planted
12,400
Average timeline
9 mo.
A carpenter planing a slab of warm oak in soft window light
Sunlit Norra interior — vaulted oak ceiling, linen sofa, stone fireplace
— 09 / Lifestyle

Slow mornings. Long evenings.

We design rooms for the quietest hours of the day — the first coffee, the last chapter, the fire dying down. The luxury isn't in the finishes. It's in the time the house gives back to you.

"It's the only house that taught me how to sit still."
— Elin & Marcus, Aspen House

— 10 / Journey

From the first walk to the first morning coffee.

Hand-drawn architectural plans laid out with oak veneer samples
  1. I

    The walk

    We meet you on the land. We listen to the wind, the trees, the way you want to live.

  2. II

    The drawing

    Hand sketches turn into models. We revise together until the lines feel inevitable.

  3. III

    The workshop

    Timber is selected, planed, and pre-assembled in our workshop — minimising on-site impact.

  4. IV

    The raising

    Foundations land lightly. The frame goes up in days. The house begins to belong to the site.

  5. V

    The handover

    We hand you the keys, the wood-care kit, and a 100-year promise.

— 12 / Begin

Tell us about your Home.

We take on a small number of new homes each year. Send us a few lines about your land and how you'd like to live — we'll write back personally.

Namori — Modern Wooden Retreats in the Forest