Maison Marique draws its cultural language from Anatolian ceramic heritage and Mediterranean light.
Rooted in the land and shaped by the sea, each form carries a quiet memory of geography — mineral surfaces, sun-washed tones, tactile restraint.
The practice is grounded in craft, yet guided by architectural proportion. Clay becomes structure. Surface becomes atmosphere.
Rather than decoration, the objects embody belonging — echoing ancient vessel traditions, ritual dining culture, and the spatial clarity of contemporary interiors.
Anatolia is not referenced as ornament, but as memory translated into modern form.
Material. Memory. Restraint.