
Pòrtic Mobles: Furniture with Personality in Palma
On Carrer de Manacor, Pòrtic Mobles has been creating homes with personal style for over 25 years. A large showroom, personalised advice and Mediterranean teak make the difference.
Pòrtic Mobles: Interior with Feeling in Palma
In the everyday atmosphere of Palma, where the garbage truck rumbles early in the morning and the scent of freshly brewed coffee hangs over Carrer de Manacor, you'll find the furniture store Pòrtic Mobles. For more than 25 years the shop has been a destination for people who want to furnish their homes not just functionally but with character.
2,000 square metres that make you feel at home
2019 or 1999 — time sometimes loses its hurry in Palma, but the size of the showroom is unmistakable: around 2,000 square metres full of sofas, dining sets, dressers and garden furniture. You intentionally wander through furnished rooms, discover a lamp that promises warmth on a rainy winter evening, or a cushion that suddenly brings a sofa out of its fairytale sleep.
A touch of the Mediterranean: the Dareels collection
New to the range is a collaboration with Dareels. Pieces in solid teak pick up the Mediterranean flair that feels as natural on Mallorca as the Tramuntana wind. Tables, lounge chairs and cabinets show honest materials, understated design and the calm you want for places with sea views.
Advice that listens
What sets Pòrtic apart from many retailers is the staff. This is not just a place to sell; it's a place that listens. The team takes measurements, suggests colour combinations and considers how a room can gain more calm or more life. For renters and owners who want to avoid the typical off-white standard concept, those are valuable hours.
The consultation ranges from selecting individual eye-catchers to complete apartment planning. If desired, you receive concrete suggestions on how furniture works in practice: where the sofa should be placed so the afternoon sun doesn't glare, or which outdoor furniture will withstand a small terrace with views over Palma's rooftops.
Details that last
Besides large furniture pieces, the store places great importance on decoration. Lamps, throws, small accessories — the things that make a home feel human. Often it's precisely these little details that spark conversation on long evenings with friends: the unusual tray, the vase made of hand-rolled glass, the rug pattern that calls to mind an island lane.
Sustainability and longevity
Those who invest in furniture that will last decades rather than seasonal trends will find suitable options here. Solid woods like teak are not cheap, but they pay off through durability and timeless looks. Pòrtic also advises on care and maintenance — useful in a climate where sun and sea can leave their marks.
Why a visit is worth it
A morning at Pòrtic is more than a shopping trip. It's a small journey of discovery: the sounds of the city outside, the calm between the furniture islands and the conversations with the team inside. Whether you're just looking for a cushion or planning an entire furnishing — each visit brings new ideas and often a piece of satisfaction.
Practical info: Pòrtic Mobles, Carrer de Manacor 179, Palma. Phone: +34 971 421 408 / +34 605 091 883. Email: porticcomercial@portic.com. On Facebook and Instagram the store regularly shows new arrangements and examples.
If you walk through Palma these days, take a look at the display. You might find the very piece of furniture that turns an apartment into a home — and that, in the fast-moving island world, is a small happiness.
Frequently asked questions
Where can I find furniture in Palma that feels more personal than standard chain-store pieces?
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What kind of furniture does Pòrtic Mobles sell in Mallorca?
Is teak furniture a good choice for a home in Mallorca?
What should I look for when choosing outdoor furniture for a Mallorca terrace?
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