At HOMA, handcraft is the starting point of transformation. Glass, mirroring, and metals are refined by hand — pushed beyond tradition into sculptural forms that reveal reflection, translucency, and light.
Each object emerges through experimentation, where glass, marble, and metal are shaped into new narratives of memory and transformation.
Materials are treated as subjects with their own histories. At HOMA, stone, glass, and noble metals are fused, mirrored, and reassembled into dialogues of transparency and opacity, fragility and strength, reflection and depth.
Founded by interior architect and artist Tuğba Koç, HOMA conceives each work as more than an object — as part of an environment. Light, reflection, and material precision become architectural elements, creating atmospheres that blur the boundaries between art, architecture, and design.