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Mercado Design Days

Güncelleme tarihi: 2 gün önce


Mercado Design Days brought together different practices, disciplines, and ways of thinking under one roof. Throughout the days, the space shifted between being a display, a meeting point, and a conversation ground—where objects, people, and ideas moved in and out of each other.


For the exhibition, we presented a modular version of Monolith. Instead of a fixed composition, it existed as a system—open to reconfiguration, responding to the space and the moment. As we installed it, different arrangements emerged, changed, and settled. It felt less like placing an object, and more like finding its temporary balance.


At the same time, the Designer Talks unfolded in parallel. These sessions didn’t focus on finished projects alone, but on the processes behind them—the inspirations, the challenges, and the decisions that shape a work before it becomes visible. Listening to different voices, from emerging designers to more established practices, created a shared space of reflection.


When we took the stage, the conversation moved through our own journey with earth—how it began, how it transformed over time, and how each project continues to teach us something new. Speaking about making while being surrounded by work created a subtle overlap between what is said and what is built.


Over those days, the boundary between exhibition and dialogue slowly dissolved. What remained was a collective atmosphere—one that reminded us that design is not only about outcomes, but about processes, exchanges, and the communities that form around them.

 
 
 

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