Istanbul stands at the crossroads of worlds, and its design is a dialogue between history and technology. 'Neo-Ottoman' style in 2026 isn't dusty carpets, but bold integration of ancient ornaments into a digital environment. We explore how tulip motifs (dynasty symbol) become pixel patterns on LED walls, and Marmara marble is used to create seamless touch tables. This is luxury unafraid of being modern.
Iznik 2.0: Ceramics and Light
Famous Iznik tiles (blue-white-turquoise) get a new life. We print traditional patterns on translucent onyx or glass. Internal lighting makes the ornament 'float.' A reception desk in this execution looks like a glowing coffer. It's the perfect way to add oriental flavor without weighing down the interior.

Calligraphy as Art
Dance of Letters
Ottoman calligraphy is abstraction. In 2026, we use 3D metal printing to create spatial structures from Arabic script that serve as furniture frames. The shadow cast by such a desk forms a readable quote or greeting on the floor. It's a subtle play of meanings understood by the initiated, and beautiful geometry for others.




