
TABLE EXHIBITIONS
Table Exhibition transforms the table into a stage for dialogue and community. Conceived by Ahmet Topbaş, Selçuk Avcı, and Ömer Selçuk Baz, the project redefines furniture as a cultural medium — where design, everyday life, and collective memory meet.

Future Heirlooms frames design as narrative — a dialogue between objects, memory, and culture.
The Table as a Cultural Stage
Table Exhibition reimagines the table as more than a piece of furniture — it becomes a cultural stage. Designed as a continuous, modular system, the table unfolds into multiple forms: dining, working, displaying, and gathering. Its adaptable geometry turns the everyday into a living installation, where design is experienced through interaction.

“The table’s material honesty invites touch, dialogue, and shared experience, transforming exhibition into interaction.
Materiality and Human Interaction
Crafted from natural wood and tactile surfaces, the table celebrates honesty in materiality and flexibility in form. Visitors are invited not only to observe but to sit, touch, eat, and converse, transforming the table into a dynamic platform of collective memory. It is an exhibition activated by human presence — a stage for dialogue, ritual, and community.

A Collaborative Vision — ideas shaped collectively, where architecture, design, and dialogue merge.
A Collaborative Vision
The project was conceived and curated through the collaboration of Ahmet Topbaş, Selçuk Avcı, and Ömer Selçuk Baz. Their shared vision positioned the table as both an object and an idea — a unifying medium that bridges architecture, design, and everyday life. Together, they framed the exhibition as a narrative on communication, participation, and the cultural role of design.
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