Atilla Kuzu

Atilla Kuzu
Born (1963-08-11) 11 August 1963
Istanbul, Turkey
Residence Istanbul, Turkey
Nationality Turkish
Occupation Interior Designer, Furniture Designer
Known for Taklamakan bench, Barringer coffee table

Atilla Kuzu (born 11 August 1963 in Istanbul) is a Turkish interior designer and furniture designer.

Biography

He studied Industrial Design at Marmara University and graduated in 1987. He founded ZOOM/TPU in 1994 with architect Levent Çırpıcı. His design Taklamakan was selected as a finalist in 1999 at IFDA (International Furniture Design Fair Asahikawa) "Design with love, love with wood" furniture design competition.[1] Taklamakan has been chosen for the collection of the museum MARTa Herford which is one of the most distinguished museum of Europe presenting contemporary works; bringing together the art, design and architecture of Frank Gehry, one of the most important architects alive.[2] His another work Barringer coffee table was selected among the works of another 820 designers in 2002 again at IFDA. Barringer coffee table is now among the catalogue of Conde House Europe along with Atilla Series which consists of a series of furniture designed by Atilla Kuzu.[3][4] He was selected as one of the 50 most creative Turks.[5] His interior design works are influenced by fractal design.

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