Valencia, May 2026.
We started Oreneta because the European market for objects for the early years had quietly split into two extremes — the fast and forgettable, or the luxury and unreachable. There is a third place. The workshops of families who have been making blankets, stools, and small things for generations, here in Europe.
This site is a small map of that third place.
You'll find five anchor makers and seven more we curate carefully — twelve workshops, each with a name and a story. A merino blanket from Viljandi, Estonia. A birch step stool from Riga, Latvia. A wooden rainbow from the Beskidy Mountains in Poland. A linen swaddle from Lithuania. An alpaca scarf from Tallinn, woven in Peru.
None of these arrived in the world to be bought in a hurry, or discounted, or replaced next year. They arrived to last.
If you'd like a small map of the materials and the makers, our European Heirloom Guide is twelve pages, free, updated quarterly.
If you'd rather just begin, the Shop is here.
Either way, welcome.
— Breno
Founder, Oreneta