ONON Details is an interior designer and manufacturer established in Da Nang - Vietnam since 2017. All furniture products are completely handcrafted by traditional master woodworkers, with the philosophy of “create beauty from the simplicity and uniqueness of materials".

The furniture is compatible with many design styles; flexibility in use and space arrangement; comfortable, friendly with high finishing details; and especially, exploiting indigenous traditional materials to make a difference. The design philosophy of ONON Details is expressed through the “details” that represent the continuity between the constant flow of creativity, fresh ideas, continuous operation and the identifying characteristics of Vietnamese culture. The “details” make us visualize the creator and origin of each item.

ONON Details furnitures are chosen by famous design brand, domestic and international customers for their projects and spaces. Whether it's a large project or just a small detail, ONON Details honors originality and detail. We always keep the material as it is and put love into each piece.

“Following nature” is an aspect that we cherish in Eastern philosophy and always embed it in both our architectural and furniture design. This can be seen very clearly in preserving and honoring the natural properties of wood materials such as grain, moisture, even cracks. The way we handling and treating the material are the same as our forefathers doing in many generations: sawn timber must be left to dry naturally for two years before being produced. Each position of the trunk will be chosen for suitable interior parts, each weather we will choose a different wood...

The culture of Vietnam, rather the culture of Quang Nam's hometown, is an endless source of inspiration for us to create ONON Details' designs. Above all, the items themselves have brought emotions that are difficult to describe in words, when inspired by design from the most familiar and simple things in the architectural heritage of our fathers. A detail of a truss column in a wooden house in Hoi An, a wooden peg in a door or a brocade pattern of the local people... can create a strong urge for the designer to transform into feelings when received by the user.

Going beyond details, techniques and materials, the "emotion" associated with indigenous consciousness is perhaps the destination and source of the feeling of warmth, succinctness and originality in our interior design.