Oro&Co is the London-based design studio of Creative Director Debi Ani. We are a handpicked team of expert artisans and innovators who specialise in luxury brand design, providing a friendly and approachable hand-held service throughout the process. Recognized for our outstanding craft, intuition and meticulous detail, we create world-class brand identities, bespoke logos, custom websites and design for print for discerning clients in all sectors and all over the globe.
We strive for perfection with integrity and clarity, aspiring to a world where everything is considered and thoughtful. We invest in our clients as our clients invest in us and are dependable partners on your unique journey from beginning to forever. We are privileged to have created brand identities and websites for high profile visionaries and tastemakers from the worlds of fashion, retail, architecture, finance, automotive and global humanitarian leadership, including Diana Ross, Belma Gaudio, Mikimoto, David Downton, Rose Villa Saigon, Kirstie Allsopp and our inspiration, Mata Amritanandamayi Devi, also known as ‘Amma’.
Vero Fabrics is a fast-growing, ethical luxury brand, passionate about supporting British manufacturing. A bespoke textile company led by Ottilie Stevenson and Amanda Purves, Vero creates beautiful custom fabrics which weave contemporary designs with heritage methods of production. Oro&Co were commissioned to quickly establish them with the world’s leading interior designers in the residential and hospitality sectors. We created their brand identity, focusing on a timeless logo which would be instantly recognised and trusted on all of their samples and touchpoints.
We wove the logo in fine golden threads juxtaposed with bespoke hand drawn type. Chic low crossbars allude to the glamour of the roaring 20's in perfectly balanced and timeless geometric forms. Ottilie’s favourite shades of light and dark blue lent a traditional feel to the branding. In addition to the logo and brand design, Oro&Co have created beautifully die-stamped cards and a host of marketing materials. The response from designers has been exactly what they had dreamed of.