Stone Wall Panels


Satin

Satin is a wall panel inspired by traditional Anatolian quilt-making and vernacular motifs, reinterpreting the solid and resolute nature of natural stone through a softer, more tactile surface language. The relationship established between the material’s inherent weight and rhythmic forms that evoke handcraft creates a calm yet powerful presence within a space.

By bringing ancestral craft knowledge into dialogue with a contemporary design approach, Satin treats natural stone not as a static material, but as a surface experience perceived through texture, rhythm, and subtle depth.

Murus

Murus is a wall panel design that reinterprets the aesthetic of interlocking, irregular geometries found in traditional stone masonry through a contemporary lens. Complementary forms and light-driven shadow play create a dynamic surface that continuously evolves within the space.

Pullu

Pullu is a wall panel shaped by layered textures inspired by snake skin and scaled surfaces found in nature. Its organic surface language softens the familiar rigidity of natural stone, introducing movement and depth into the space. Through its rhythmic, overlapping geometry, Pullu transforms marble into a tactile and highly expressive surface—one that continuously shifts with light and shadow.

Curtis

Curlis is a sculptural interpretation that softens the perceived coldness of marble through a visual language reminiscent of fabric creases. This texture transforms the surface from a purely visual element into an interactive layer that engages with its surrounding space.
Curlis presents marble as a living surface—one that exists through light, shadow, and an inherent invitation to touch.

Accord

Accord is a wall panel defined by soft, flowing folds that run across its surface, bringing forward a sense of rhythm and balance. The monolithic character of natural stone is reinterpreted through controlled undulations, resulting in a calmer, more measured, and harmonious surface language.

The vertical movement that continues across the panel creates a sense of continuity within the space, while its interaction with light produces shifting shadow patterns throughout the day.