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At the foundation of our half-century legacy lies a philosophy of materials — one that unites Anatolia's rich natural heritage with contemporary design. Every texture, every grain, every tone is selected by hand, shaped by decades of knowledge.
Respect for nature is inseparable from our craft

Woodworking in Anatolia stretches back millennia — from Çatalhöyük's timber structures to Phrygian carving traditions, from mother-of-pearl inlay to the Edirnekari craft. We are heirs to this ancient legacy. We work with distinguished hardwoods — Anatolian walnut, Black Sea beech, and European oak — and subject every timber to a minimum three-year natural drying process. Grain pattern, fiber structure, tonal depth: every board is assessed through a master's eye.
Shield your wood furniture from direct sunlight. Nourish with natural wood care oil twice a year. For cleaning, use a lightly dampened soft cloth and dry promptly. Wood is a living material — with proper care, it accompanies generations.

Turkey's textile heritage is among the oldest and most refined in the world. Bursa silk once dressed Ottoman palaces; Hereke carpets were gifted to European thrones. Denizli cotton remains an international benchmark of quality to this day. With this legacy as our foundation, we select our fabrics from both Turkish masters and European partners such as Rubelli and Dedar. Every fabric undergoes abrasion resistance testing above 50,000 Martindale — beauty meets endurance.
Dust your fabrics regularly with a soft brush. In case of staining, treat immediately with cold water and a mild detergent. Professional dry cleaning is advised once a year. Prolonged direct sunlight may cause gradual color loss — arrange your interiors accordingly.

The art of leatherwork in Anatolia stretches back millennia — leather tanning on these lands is an ancient craft that has endured since the earliest ages of civilization. Today, alongside full and semi-aniline leathers sourced from Tuscany's most distinguished tanneries, we also work with Turkey's own accomplished leather producers. Each hide is chosen for its natural texture and the patina it will develop over time. Leather grows more beautiful with use — no other material we know achieves this with such quiet dignity.
Keep your leather furniture away from moisture and direct heat. Apply a quality leather conditioner every three to six months. For marks, wipe gently with a damp cloth only — avoid chemical cleaners. The patina that develops over time is not a flaw; it is a mark of value.

Turkey is home to some of the world's most coveted marbles. Elazig Cherry, with its deep burgundy tones, is globally unique and unmatched. Denizli travertine is the world's benchmark, exported to every continent. Afyon White rivals Italian Carrara in purity. Mugla White and Burdur Beige are staples among contemporary architects worldwide. Alongside this extraordinary Turkish marble heritage, we also work with Emperador and other international varieties for select projects. Every slab is precision-cut with CNC technology; every vein pattern is one of a kind.
Avoid acid-based cleaners on marble surfaces. Wipe spills immediately — wine and citrus are particularly harmful. Professional polishing and a water-repellent treatment once a year are recommended for longevity. Marble, when cared for with patience, retains its lustre for generations.

Brass, stainless steel, and matte black metal — the quiet protagonists that give our furniture its character. A table leg, a handle, a frame: metal details lend line and structure to design. Each metal component is shaped by CNC or hand, then finished with specialized surface treatment. The result: precise craftsmanship that resists time and pleases the eye.
A soft cloth and mild detergent are sufficient for metal surfaces. Dedicated brass cleaner may be used for brass pieces. Microfiber is ideal for stainless steel. Avoid harsh chemicals and abrasives — preserving elegance begins with a gentle touch.

Every material we use undergoes a rigorous process of selection and testing before it enters our workshop. We work only with certified partners who share our exacting standards. Because fine furniture begins with fine materials — and fine materials find their meaning in the hands of those who truly know them.