Füreya Koral’s studio dissolves boundaries between living and working. Ceramics extend into architectural surfaces, integrating object and environment.
The space functions as both residence and production site. This overlap produces a continuous relationship between daily life and artistic output.
Materials repeat across scales—tiles, vessels, surfaces—creating a cohesive visual language. The studio does not separate object from context; it embeds one within the other.
This integration reflects a broader approach to modernism—one that operates through continuity rather than division.
The result is a space where function and form remain inseparable.