Where Sculpture Meets Dining
PROJECT DETAILS
Project Type: Residential Interior – Dining Room
Location: Istanbul, Turkey
Design Studio: HRarchZ
Lead Architect: Zakaria Eliwi
A bold, immersive dining space defined by fluid red forms and refined materiality.

HRarchZ presents a dining space that blurs the boundary between furniture and art. Defined by bold red forms, soft curves, and tactile materials, the project offers a sophisticated yet daring interpretation of modern luxury living in Istanbul. The design invites both visual engagement and spatial comfort.

The project explores the emotional and spatial impact of color, using red as a central theme to evoke warmth, intensity, and identity. Rather than applying color as an accent, it becomes the driving force of the design language. Sculptural elements—particularly the chandelier and wall features—introduce movement and rhythm, while the marble surfaces ground the space with natural elegance.
The dining area is conceived as a curated composition where each element interacts fluidly. The contrast between the soft, organic forms and the precise architectural backdrop enhances depth and visual hierarchy, creating a space that feels both dynamic and balanced.

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A visual exploration of the project highlighting its design narrative, material palette, and spatial composition.
DESIGN CONCEPT
The concept is based on “Fluid Geometry,” where rigid architectural lines are softened through sculptural, flowing forms. Red is used as a dominant element to create a strong visual identity, while furniture, lighting, and art are designed as one cohesive system. The contrast between smooth marble and soft velvet adds depth, and repeated curves create a sense of rhythm, resulting in a refined and immersive dining space.




