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Istanbul modern? In a word, it’s Autoban. With their east-meets-west twist on mid-century classics, this young duo has jump-started their hometown’s design scene.
— Virginia GardinerSeyhan Özdemir and Sefer Çağlar are the principals behind the Istanbul–based design house Autoban. Their work incorporates the rich history of the city perfectly with its emerging…
It’s been called Byzantium, Constantinople, Stamboul, and Tsarigrad, but as designer Efe Buluc shows us, there’s only one Istanbul.
Istanbul-based design duo Seyhan Özdemir and Sefer Çağlar of Autoban took a page from Warren Platner's book for this chic gold-plated steel lamp. We love the taper of this lamp's stem…
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This light is spectacular and very modern. Beautiful form.
Industrial meets play, nicely done
Amazing product, where could be seeing and/ or purchase? Any idea of price for the trade?
They design for De La Espada, a Spanish furniture company. They have a showroom in NY and few retails that carry their products through out the country. Autoban's website is www.autoban212.com and De La Espada is www.delaespada.com/
As a Turk, it makes me proud, however, it's important that they don't fall into the trap of being repetitive. House Cafes were very interesting when they first started, now, even though I still like them they became a chain. Probably one of the best in Europe, however at the end of the day, from a creative stand point, it leads itself by its nature to a lot of repetitive elements. This notion of combining old and new has already become old. Personally, I don't find it exciting anymore. In Istanbul, once something becomes popular, everyone starts to copy it, the thirst for creativity is not as high as the thirst for copying, I'm afraid to say. So, I hope that this couple continues to do wonderful things as they are doing now. Congratulations, and thanks for making us proud.
I love the Bergerie chair. They've somehow made the chair a refreshing element
really looking forward to their original architectural work in the future!
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