At the heart of the project lies a contemporary interpretation of the aesthetics of the 1960s and 1970s. Rather than relying on direct replication, Mehmet Yucebasoğlu – A Day of Design employs a nuanced integration of era-inspired forms, warm tactile materials, and sculptural silhouettes that subtly evoke the cultural and visual language of those decades. This approach allows the project to maintain a distinctly modern identity while honouring the nostalgic charm and character of mid-century design.
Art serves as an essential element throughout the home, carefully curated to enrich the spatial composition and deepen the project’s conceptual narrative. Each artwork is selected not merely for aesthetic value but for its capacity to interact meaningfully with the interior architecture, reinforcing the dialogue between past inspirations and contemporary living.