Turkey

Teke House Architecture Integrates Active and Passive Sustainable Solutions

The Turkish architect Onur Teke has designed Teke house for a retired couple who yielded to “the pull of the land” and settled in Aegean village to start an olive grove. Teke house has 200 square meters and is located in Mordogan, Izmir Province, Turkey. Description by Onur Teke: The Teke House is uniquely suited to […]

Oriental house whose architecture and design evokes the Mediterranean

Istanbul-based Ofist Studio has designed Y House, located in Gölköy, Bodrum, Turkey. Interiors of this oriental house evokes local culture and the Mediterranean. Description by Ofist: The Y House is situated within the Mandarin Oriental Residences in Golkoy, Bodrum. The project’s main focus was to evoke the Mediterranean and to create a house harmonious with

Growth: Origami-Pot That Grows with the Plant

Ayaskan Studio has designed an original origami-pot that adapts to plant growth. Studio Ayaskan was formed by Bike and Begum Ayaskan, a twin designer duo based in London and Istanbul. The designer’s presentation: GROWTH, with its origami-based geometry, transforms and grows with the plant, as the plant itself unfolds over time.The life cycle of a plant is

Furniture by Lugo Design: colourful, attractive design and handmade

Have you ever dreamt of having furniture designed especially for you? Well, now your dream can come true, thanks to the creative designers from Studio Lugo Design House, a company from Istanbul, Turkey. The concept of the creation team is based on boutique pieces which marvelously combine “genuine design” with “thorough hand work”. The armchairs,

Nebbessa Table: Nuvist Materialized Concept of Elegance

The new technologies and modern materials have allowed to the Nuvist designers to try to materialize the concept of elegance, make it tangible and to be able to suprise the visual sense through fluid geometry. Thereby, project Nebbessa table has interceded the meeting between functionality and a unique elegance, characteristic to the art. This type

Eco Furniture from Recycled Silk Remnants, by Meb Rure

It is remarkable that young designers are looking for solutions to transform dump goods into home-use products. Many materials could be valorized and deserve a second life. This time, the turkish designer Meb Rure, from Istanbul, had the idea of recycling Nepal silk remnants and transform them into eco furniture such as chairs, Ottoman pieces

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