Working with the best artisans in contemporary Ireland, ORLA has designed a range of heirloom pieces, true to these values but reimagined in a modern way.
Orla, Órla, Órlaith, or Orlagh (pronounced OR-lah) is an Irish female name and the name of our founder.
It was a very popular name in 12th century Ireland and several Irish queens and princesses held that name. The root form of the name is Órfhlaith, meaning "golden princess" as it combines the Gaelic elements ór ("gold") and fhlaith (literally "prince").
Our name connects us with strong Irish female leaders.
Órla, Órlaith, Orla or Orlagh (pronounced OR-lah) is a female given name of Celtic origin.
Some historical figures of note with the name Orla
Órlaith íngen Cennétig, Queen of Ireland, died 941
Órlaith Ní Maoil Seachnaill, Queen of Mide, died 1066
Órlaith Ní Mael Sechlainn, Queen of Connacht, died 1115
Órlaith Ní Diarmata, Princess of Moylurg, died 1252
Órlaith Ní Conchobair, Princess of Connacht and Abbess, died 1283
About Orla
ORLA loves the beach, the waves and the seaside which is why she named her bestselling candle THE SEA. The cashmere mittens will keep you warm after a refreshing sea swim! She also loves flowers and understands the importance of the bee to the environment hence the Queen Bee candle.
ORLA evokes special memories of childhood Easters spent in Cork and holidays in Connemara.
Her love of flowers was fostered through her paternal grandmother who loved gardening, as her own Mum does today. The ORLA copper bud vase is the perfect vessel for a simple blossom, which Orla hopes will bring joy to your everyday.
The ORLA butter* dish harks back to a room known as the dairy adjacent to the kitchen in her grandparents home (*and of course Orla loves butter). ORLA evokes a nostalgia for an Ireland past but reimagined for today’s Ireland.