The Rüya Collection is a study in tactile minimalism, designed to translate the rhythms of nature into a private sanctuary for rest. Conceived as a modular ecosystem for the sleeping area, each piece serves as a companion to your daily rituals, where stillness begins and the day softens.
The collection's language is defined by a modular versatility, allowing a selection of six core forms to adapt and evolve with your space. The design balances raw, organic inspiration with refined technical precision, featuring half-oval bases, fluted wood tambour doors, and brushed brass accents.
Morning light, natural textures, and quiet details shape a calm bedroom corner — a gentle space for slow beginnings and soft endings.
The initial sketches of the Rüya Collection explore the spatial language that later defines the project. Through quick studies of curved geometries, layered forms, and modular relationships, the drawings investigate how furniture can create a quiet architectural presence within the bedroom. The half-oval silhouettes begin to emerge as a recurring structural gesture, offering both visual softness and functional enclosure. These sketches focus on proportion, rhythm, and the interaction between solid and open elements. Through this exploratory phase, the collection gradually takes shape as a series of calm, grounded forms designed to support the rituals of rest and everyday stillness.
The geometry of the collection is defined by a balance of curved and linear elements. Half-oval bases establish the primary structural language, echoed throughout the collection to create visual continuity. These forms house fluted wood tambour doors that slide along concealed tracks, allowing storage elements to open and close with fluid motion. A central brass pole structure organizes the shelving system, while curved back panels form a soft architectural frame around the pieces. The construction emphasizes clarity and precision while maintaining a quiet visual presence.
The Rüya Collection is conceived as a modular system composed of six core forms, each designed to function independently or as part of a larger composition. Rather than fixed furniture pieces, the elements form a flexible ecosystem for the bedroom — adaptable to different spatial conditions, personal habits, and evolving needs over time. A shared geometric language defines the collection, expressed through curved half-oval bases, vertical rhythms, and soft transitions between structure and surface, allowing each piece to maintain its own function while contributing to a cohesive whole.
Materiality plays a central role in shaping the experience of the Rüya Collection. A restrained palette of natural materials defines the objects, where solid wood and Rovere oak veneer introduce warmth, depth, and visible grain that becomes part of the collection's visual rhythm. Fluted wood tambour panels add a tactile surface that interacts with light and shadow, creating subtle movement while allowing doors to slide fluidly along concealed tracks. Brushed brass elements are used sparingly as refined structural accents, offering a gentle contrast to the softness of the wood. Together, these materials create a balanced sensory language where surfaces invite touch and natural textures shape a calm atmosphere designed to support the quiet rituals of rest.
The Rüya Collection is designed as a quiet framework for everyday rituals, translating the rhythms of rest into a series of calm, tactile forms. Through soft geometries, natural materials, and a modular structure, the collection creates furniture that adapts gently to the bedroom environment while maintaining a sense of visual stillness and balance. Warm wood surfaces, subtle textures, and refined details work together to form objects that feel both grounded and intimate, encouraging moments of pause within the pace of daily life. The result is simplicity with soul: a collection of objects designed to hold space for stillness, evolving with the rhythms, habits, and quiet rituals of everyday living.