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Flame retardant

textiles,

inevitable for

contract areas

Interior architect

Melda Şengil –

inspired by art,

dust of history

and beauty of

nature

“Mobi” – a

pioneering brand

of high quality,

contemporary

design furniture in

contract projects

business

year 10 / volume 24 / january 2019

Istanbul

becomes the

new aviation

hub of the

world

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CONTENTS

CON

business

year 10 / volume 24 / January 2019

President:

Pınar Taşdelen Engin

Responsible Editor:

Ömer Faruk Görün

Editorial Board:

Osman Nuri Canik

Ufuk Oçak

Aslı Türkün Karaçor

Ahmet Okçuoğlu

Birol Bahadır

Bülent Yaşar

A. Raşit Karaaslan

Seçil Bulcan Ürküt

Mehmet Aksöz

Coşkun İrfan

Birgül Polat Ölmez

Hande Şekerci

Ekrem Arslan

Correspondents

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Ayça Sarıoğlu

Gizem Yıldız

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“Mobi” – a pioneering

brand of high quality,

contemporary design

furniture in contract

projects

24

Maldives, a

lovely haven for

investors!

30

04 Turkish contracting industry decorates the world!

06 Quality meets design at Bursa TFF

08 Denim Première Vision London inspired denim lovers!

10 UTIB to be a focus of attention at Heimtextil with a charming info stand design

12 Enrich Your Passion for Fashion Première Vision New York

14 Texworld Paris, the international show for fashion

15 Premiere Vision Paris at the heart of fashion

16 Turkey to show at L.A. Textile Show, 6-8 March 2019

18 New York Home Textile Trade Delegation

19 Como Sectoral Trade Delegation - International Observatory Fair

20 Istanbul becomes the new aviation hub of the world

34 TAGO Architects loves adding original

ideas to contract projects

44 Interior architect Melda Sengil

2 January/2019


TENTS

Elvin at the service

of contract market

with unique

decorative curtain

products

48

Flame retardant

textiles, inevitable for

contract areas

72

Ant Yapi renovates

the Crown Building in

Manhattan

86

53 Guardian Glass Europe launches a

double-silver coated solar control glass

54 The curtain rises on Emerald Palace Kempinski Dubai

60 Ipeker excels in home and contract textiles

64 New flooring series from AGTbooming time

66 Technology parks contribute $3.6B to exports,

generate $11.6B in sales

68 Effects of design on success

75 d.ream -Dogus Restaurant Entertainment

79 Different styles with self-patterned carpet tiles

designed for offices

80 Kalebodur offers flawless solutions to

architectural buildings with ‘Kalesinterflex’

82 Kize Furniture makes its presence felt in

international market

88 Bilisim Vadisi was designed by OSO Architecture

90 A brand’s story comes with sound steps: Resaschemie

93 Ultra thin yet super strong ceramics in

bathrooms of contract areas

Bursa business world

deciphers the codes

of exportation with

BTSO

The curtain rises

on Emerald Palace

Kempinski Dubai

Designs

challenging winter

depression

40 54 76

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LETTER FROM THE CHAIRMAN

Turkish contracting

industry decorates

the world!

Turkish contracting sector has

improved considerably in recent

years both in quality and

quantity. Turkish contactors are now

more capable of carrying out gigantic

and more value-added projects such

as airports, subways, power plants,

industrial plants, natural gas and

petroleum refineries and highways.

Turkish overseas contracting services

sector is among the most sophisticated

service sectors of Turkey with having

undertaken 8,772 projects in 110 different

countries with the value of 329,1

billion US Dollars since 1972, according

to the data of Ministry of Economy.

This success might be attributed to Turkey’s

competitive advantages; including

its qualified human resource, enhanced

technical knowledge, wide business

experience, strong discipline, ability

of adaptation to new technologies and

innovations alongside its strong political

relations and cultural proximity to the

neighboring countries, and its determination

to sustain coordination and

cooperation between public institutions

and private sector.

Turkish contractors have successfully

completed big and extensive milestone

projects especially in the Commonwealth

of Independent States, the Middle East

and North Africa in time.

When it comes to interior decoration of

these gigantic projects, from textiles to

accessories, natural stones and outdoor

design, Turkish architectural studios are

capable to complete most contemporary

living spaces for the contract industry.

Turkish contract textiles in

European shows

It is a source of pride that almost 600

textile and decoration exhibitors from

Turkey will seek new opportunities in

January by attending the most famous

European shows starting with Heimtextil-Frankfurt,

Domotex-Hannover,

IMM-Cologne and Maison&Objet-Paris.

A great many of these exhibitors

serve the contract industry with

a wide variety of products including

fabrics, curtaining, bed and bath textiles,

indoor and outdoor materials and

accessories.

Rich content of Contract

Business

We have prepared a wide spectrum of

the contract industry and compiled some

useful information for our readers in this

issue of the magazine. We made a special

focus on Maldives, we concentrated

on award-wining projects undertaken

by Turkish companies, we detailed the

events which our Association organized,

we outlined some important economic

news and we offered inspiring architectural

coverage to enlighten young

talents.

I wish a very happy, healthy and prosperous

New Year for all our members,

readers and trade partners!

PINAR TAŞDELEN ENGİN

President, Uludag Textile Exporters’ Association

4 January/2019



UTIB EVENTS

Quality

meets

design at

Bursa TFF

Uludag Textile

Exporters

Association (UTIB)

promotes Bursa,

the city of textile,

with Turkish

Fashion Fabrics

(TFF) Multimedia

Show. For the show,

Bursa’s worldrenowned

designers

like Atil Kutoglu,

Selma Celik and

Ayse-Ece Ege,

creator of the brand

‘Dice Kayek’, joined

together to promote

Turkish textile with

their designs.

At the Turkish Fashion

Fabrics Multimedia

Show, which was hosted

by UTIB, in addition

to Bursa’s fabric designs, Bursa’s

historical and touristic places were

also emphasized. Besides the famous

names of the fashion world, foreign

business people and foreign press

members from all over the world

attended the event.

As Europe’s 3rd largest textile

exporter and world’s 7th largest

apparel exporter, Turkey is

a fashion hub located at the

center of 3 continents. With fast

delivery, punctuality, conformity to

agreements and standards, Turkey

has become the largest textile

producer in Europe producing in

line with global trends and latest

innovations like environmentally

sensitive products and processes in

the world of fashion.

Today, Turkey is one of the few

countries that come to mind when

high quality fabrics are mentioned.

The Turkish Fashion Fabrics

provides top quality in all respects,

from production to promotion; from

quality standards to marketing.

This success has been achieved by

focusing on value added products

that highlights design and brand

quality as part of Turkey's export

boosting strategy. The success is a

result of the hard work of SME's as

well as large, modern and vertically

integrated companies which are

capable of producing and exporting

their own unique collections.

Turkish Fashion Fabrics have been a

critical source for major international

labels, ranging from the high-end to

6 January/2019


countless popular fashion houses as

well as design studios and fashion

schools around the world. Trendy

clothes made with Turkish Fashion

Fabrics are worn and appreciated by

all and there is a Turkish Fashion

Fabric on display at apparel stores at

all over the World.

With excellent quality / price ratio,

easy and clear export / import

formalities, latest production

techniques and trendsetting designs,

Turkish textile sector export numbers

are raising. In October 2018, exports

of textile products increased by 3.5

percent to $ 761.5 million compared

to the previous month and increased

by 6.2 percent to 8 billion 514

million dollars in the last 12 months.

In 2017, the sector exported 8 billion

183 million dollars.

Chairperson of Uludag Textile

Exporters Association Pınar

Taşdelen Engin said, “I'm so excited

and so happy tonight, because this

is the first time we're doing such an

event. Textile is the most important

sector for Turkish economy. We are

exporting to more than 160 countries

and As Bursa city, our export number

is 2 billion dollars worth of textile

and clothing per year. Tonight we

are starting an image campaign

with Turkish Fabric Show. We have

prepared Multimedia Show that

emphasizes the production quality

and power of our sector and the

design ability by emphasizing the

historical and natural beauties of

Bursa. With this film, we will show

our production potential and design

power to the world.”

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UTIB EVENTS

Denim Première

Vision London

inspired denim

lovers!

The leading denim

event was held in

The Old Truman

Brewery, London,

5-6 December

2018

UTIB’s goal is to support Turkish

innovation and creativity in

international platforms. To accomplish

this, UTIB organized a special booth

to promote key players who shifted

Turkish denim industry to its leading

position.

Uludag Textile Exporters’ Association

(UTIB) organized national

participation to Denim Premiere Vision

Fair which was held in The Old Truman

Brewery, London. Denim Premiere

Vision brings at a common platform

manufacturers, weavers, accessory

makers, fiber producers, garments and

finishing firms and laundries allowing

them to display products like indigo

and vegetable dyes, jute, silk and linen

fibers, handspun denim, organic denim,

denim sportswear, selvage denim, as

well as denim accessories.

Turkish national exhibitors included

Akkus Tekstil

Dnm Textile

A14 Denim

Baykanlar Tekstil

Bossa Denim

Calik Denim Tekstil

Denimco Tekstil

Deridesen Etiket

Dizayn Etiket

Era Garment

Kilim Grubu

Kipas Pazarlama

Maritas Denim

Mblue

Odak Tekstil

Polsan Button

Tunteks Konfeksiyon

Tüsa Denim

W Denim

8 January/2019



UTIB EVENTS

UTIB to be

a focus of

attention at

Heimtextil

with a

charming

info stand

design

UTIB represents the country’s

home textile industry efficiently in

all events it participates. Besides, it

has a mission to promote the cultural

assets, folks music and authentic

culinary values of Turkey. This time,

in its specially designed exhibition

stand, it takes the lead to present

all the works of people from several

disciplines to the global visitors.

In Heimtextil, the world’s largest

textile fair that will be participated

by 287 Turkish firms, the association

developed a special space to display

the selected items of the these

firms. It offers an opportunity to

all visitors to touch the fabrics, to

study all the products at one spot

and to help them in their decision to

choice. Once again, UTIB offers the

prestige and large variety of Turkish

textiles to the tastes of global visitors.

The impact of the UTIB stand has

been enforced by the mini edition

of a special exhibition called,

“Genetic Codes of Turkish Design”

which covers selected samples

of a multidisciplinary collection

composed of the historical, cultural

and modern designs and ideas. The

richness of the items displayed in

the exhibition turns into unique

products in the hands of Turkish

designers that make the genetic

codes of Turkish Design. It proves

the importance of deep rooted

source of designs in the formation

of new collections that reflect social

rituals, local production techniques,

geometric forms, objects, and

imprints in a modern global world of

designs.

Genetic Codes of Turkish Design has

been presented first in Design Week

10 January/2019


new products and more valuable products. “Emigration” was the theme of

the last year’s competition that was given to Re-Turn design of Ezgi Vural.

Fatma Korkmaz’s Going Back was given the second and Multivers of Ezgi

Cavusoglu won the third prize. All of the works of trio will be exhibited

in Heimtextil Fair, as in the form of armchairs upholstered by their award

winning fabrics.

Turkey 2017 and several influencers,

designers, and doyens, interested in.

The second edition of the exhibit was

repeated in November 2018 edition

of the same event.

Curated by Gencer Ucar and

Arif Eker, the exhibit is now to be

repeated in Heimtextil 2019, in

Frankfurt, from 8th to 11th January

2019.

The Info Stand of UTIB will be

a venue for the award for Turkey

Home Textile Design Accolade,

held by the support of Ministry

of Commerce and coordinated

by UTIB, Uludag Textile

Exporters Association, and TIM,

Turkish Exporters Assembly. The

competition is held on changing

themes each year and aims to

promote the raising of new designers,

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UTIB EVENTS

Enrich Your Passion for

Fashion Première Vision

New York

National participation organizations

of Uludag Textile Exporters

association continue in Premiere

Vision Shows and Premiere

Vision New York fair getting

more important on each edition.

UTIB (Uludag Textile Exporters’

Association) will attend to Premiere

Vision New York fair with 24

national participants at Pier 94 in

New York/USA, 15-16 January

2019.

At UTIB’s Turkish Fashion Fabrics

theme stand, UTIB will offer

Turkish exhibitors catalouge, TDP

theme bags and TFF Magazine

to the visitors. Aim of these

organizations is to increase exports

of Turkey and to support and

promote Turkish manufacturers.

Turkey stand also will underline

Turkey’s technological power by

video presentation of Turkish textile

sector’s promotional recordings

watched with reality glasses. Visitors

will have this experience through

virtual reality glasses. Exhibitor

products will also put on display at

the Turkey stand in order to offer

visitors to see the unique Turkish

fabrics at a closer place.

In this edition, UTIB will built a

Turkey Country Lounge again with

the support of Ministry of Economy.

The lounge introduced Turkish

textile sector and Turkish culture to

the USA in addition to the concept

of “Turkey Discover the Potential.”

All these activities will attract great

interest from American visitors.

12 January/2019



UTIB EVENTS

Texworld Paris, the

international show for

fashion

Taking place twice a year at Paris, Le

Bourget, the Fairyland For Fashion

offers a rich variety of products to

thousands of professional buyers

from all over the world. Apparel

Sourcing Paris is the leading clothing

sourcing platform for the European

market which offers a wide range

of products for men, women, and

children, including Shawls&Scarves,

specialized in accessories from the

traditional to the most imaginative.

Avantex Paris helps fashion players

to remain competitive in a constantly

changing context thanks to hightech

products and innovation, from

advanced materials to augmented

retail. The Fairyland For Fashion

showcases a Sustainable Sourcing

Itinerary and a Small Quantity

Itinerary. Many conferences take

place during the fair and cover

various themes related to trade,

economy and technology. Moreover,

some catwalks showcase a vast array

of garments and accessories from

selected manufacturers, shown in a

contextualized scenography which

evolves according to seasons.

Texworld Paris Spring 2019 will take

place from 11th to 14th February,

welcoming over 600 exhibiting

companies and more than 13,000

visitors from around the globe.

14 January/2019


Premiere Vision

Paris at the heart of

fashion

For 3 days, twice a year,

at Paris-Nord Villepinte,

the six major industries

supplying materials and

services to the global

fashion industry (including:

Yarns, Fabrics, Leather,

Designs, Accessories,

Manufacturing) come

together in Paris, 12-14

February 2109

For 3 days, 2 times a year, at Paris-Nord Villepinte, the six major

industries supplying materials and services to the global fashion

industry including Yarns, Fabrics, Leather, Designs, Accessories

and Manufacturing come together in Paris for Premiere Vision

Paris. The next edition of the show will take place at the Paris

Nord- Villepinte, 12-14 February 2019. TFF Magazine was on

display at Press Village of this prestigious Show.

Professional visitors get latest news about Turkish textile sector

by TFF Magazine.

Turkey will be represented by 307 leading companies in this

important show

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UTIB EVENTS

Turkey to show at

L.A. Textile Show,

6-8 March 2019

Los Angeles International Textile

Show (LA Textile), is one of

America’s largest textile trade

show produced and hosted by the

California Market Center, a 3

million square foot wholesale trade

facility located in the Los Angeles

fashion district. The LA Textile

Show has been showcased twice a

year by the California Market Center

since 1993 and now attracts more

than 200 domestic/international

textile & design service exhibitors

and over 3,000 apparel designers,

manufacturers, and buyers.

Uludag Textile Exporters’

Association (UTIB) will organize

Turkish national participation to

March 6-8 edition of the show.

16 January/2019



UTIB EVENTS

New York Home

Textile Trade

Delegation

A trade delegation organization planned

concurrently with Market Week New York,

16-21 March 2019

An organization namely

“NEW YORK HOME

TEXTILE SECTOR TRADE

DELEGATION” will be held to for

the New York state, 16-21 March

2019.

The delegation will make meetings

at Turkish Trade Center in New

York City concurrently with Market

Week organized by Home Fashion

Products Association. The Turkish

delegation members will be met with

American business people during

Market Week, which is held twice

every year. It’s planning to organize

the bilateral discussions to take place

on the map of Turkish Trade Center

Market Week.

18 January/2019


Como Sectoral

Trade Delegation

- International

Observatory Fair

Turkish Deco Team members will attend Como Internatioal

Observatory fair with organization of UTIB .The fair

will be held on 15-17 April 2019. Turkish Deco Team

members will have a place in Sheraton Lake Como Hotel

as last year. Companies will present their latest trends

collections, meet with leading home textile fabrics buyers,

wholesalers, research and development specialist, designers,

merchandisers and overseas sourcing professionals.

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COVER STORY

Istanbul

becomes the

new aviation

hub of the

world

20 January/2019


The first phase of Istanbul Airport, which has a capacity

of 90 million passengers, was put into operation after

completion in a short period as 42 months.

21


COVER STORY

The opening ceremony of the

first phase of the gigantic

project comprising a terminal

building and two airstrips was

held with a huge attendance, 29

October 2018. Many countries were

represented at the inauguration with

top-level dignities while Turkey was

showing itself at all levels including

President H.E. Recep Tayyip

Erdoğan who said, “Istanbul is not

only our biggest city but also our

country’s most valuable brand. This

is why we named this great work

‘Istanbul’ after this invaluable city.”

Inspired by Istanbul’s cultural

heritage for its design, the terminal

building presents a spacious area

with its giant domed ceiling. It is

possible to see the traces of Istanbul

mosques, domes and many other

historical buildings in the terminal’s

architecture.

Equipped with many new

technologies such as smart

wayfinding, the internet of Things,

mobile applications, and facial

recognition systems, Istanbul Airport

eliminates the baggage waiting

problem with its 42-kilometer-long

The inauguration ceremony was attended by dignities of

some countries and top level Turkish authorities.

22 January/2019


baggage system with an hourly

capacity of 30,000 pieces of baggage.

As the President outlined during

his speech, the investment value of

the project is 10 billion 247 million

Euros, which means an economic

volume of 32.4 billion Euros before

taxes. Ne treasury guarantee or

similar commitment was made

for the financing of the project

except 342 million Euros worth of

international passengers, limited to

the first 12 years of the management

of the project, which signifies a

symbolic figure in the total budget of

the investment.

As the largest airport of the world to

be constructed from foundations up

and under one roof, Istanbul Airport

will serve with a huge capacity of 200

million passengers when all phases

are completed. The project covers

a vast area of 76.5 million square

meters, on a topography completely

disrupted by old mining pits.

The first phase of the project was

completed in 42 months, comprising

monumental structures such as a

terminal building of 1.4 million

square meters, two airstrips and a

90-metre tall tower which won the

International Architecture Award.

Built with painstaking efforts of

over 26 thousand people comprised

of executives, engineers, labors and

operators, and with Turkey’s biggest

machine park of 3,022 vehicles,

Istanbul Airport was defined as a

monument of victory rather than an

airport by President Recep Tayyip

Erdogan who delivered a speech at

the inauguration ceremony of the

first phase on the Republic Day,

October 29, 2018.

Completed in a record-breaking

period by IGA, founded in

collaboration with long-established

organizations of the Turkish

construction industry such as

Cengiz, Mapa, Limak, Kolin, and

Kalyon, from foundation up under

one roof, the airport will have an

annual capacity of serving 200

million passengers when it is fully

completed.

The award-wining air traffic

control tower was inspired by

tulips, which are among the

symbols of Istanbul and bear a

cultural significance in Turkish

Islamic history.

23


PROFILE

“Mobi” – a pioneering

brand of high quality,

contemporary design

furniture in contract

projects

Founded in 1983 in Bursa,

Turkey, MOBI is a

manufacturer of high quality

contemporary design furniture.

The company’s founder, A.Rasit

Karaaslan, is an award-winning

designer and also the name behind

the entire collection of MOBI.

Contract Business asked questions to

Karaaslan to get more details about

him and his company.

Along with manufacturing

modern furniture designs for

retail sector in Turkey, you

are also offering solutions

on contract side of furniture

business for 5 star hotels and

high-end retailing stores. Can

you briefly tell us about the

milestones of MOBİ?

Mobi is a brand established

in 1983 and as a result of my

career; it is involved in designing

interiors, furniture; at the same

time manufacturing them by their

respective lanes in the sector.

The brand uses a certain part

of the production capacity on

manufacturing original high-end

design furniture and uses the other

24 January/2019


part for contract jobs. Being a

medium sized business gives us

an edge in terms of flexibility and

percentage of production for these

two separate sides of the business

changes as per time and ground.

This substantially provides a serious

advantage in the sector.

What brings the product

forefront is its design? Can

you tell us about the design

team who is the architect of

Mobi’s success?

I have graduated from DGSA, today

known as Mimar Sinan Fine Arts

University, in 1975. I have over 40

years of background on design and

I have always tried to be original

abstaining from “imitation and

copy”. The principle I have never

given up has always been that the

products manufactured should have

“original character and identity”.

Today Mobi has its own design

department in its factory. In that

department my young colleagues

are working with the same principle

and the mentality designing original

furniture for every taste in all over

the World.

Apart from being the founder

of MOBİ, you are also

the designer of the whole

collection. What are the

fundamental issues you pay

attention to when designing

furniture?

Previously I have mentioned about

the subject of design character and

identity. This is the indispensable

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PROFILE

part of our

job. The other

notion that is

equally important

is that the product should stand the

test of time; it should be a certain

permanent classicism and it should

finally protect its character over

the course of time. When I am

saying this I am not implying that

the style should be classical; this is

very important, I am talking about

modern and contemporary styles

which are the main line of Mobi for

years.

How would you describe

Mobi’s point of view to

design?

Being original and therefore being

different…

What is the style of furniture

you are producing? Which

kinds of materials do you

prefer to use in production?

The company’s founder, A.Rasit Karaaslan

Contemporary design furniture is

the indispensable part of Mobi’s

style. We are using natural materials

when producing furniture. These are

solid walnut, veneer, metal, leather

and fabric. We do not use industrial

materials like pvc, plastic,

melamine chipboard,

laminate. For finishing of

the wooden parts we use

acrylic varnish.

When you look at your

customer portfolio

do you see more

customized (tailor made)

furniture designed for

specific clients or more mass

production?

Mobi has an extensive collection

developed over the course of many

years. In retail jobs we can change

the finishes and measurements

of the products in this collection

as per customer’s desire. If

26 January/2019


required we can draw projects from

scratch, manufacture and make it

custom made for the client. On the

other hand; we can also work solely

as furniture manufacturer for the

built in projects. In the years passed

we have manufactured furniture for

luxuries residential and hospitality

many world-renowned design

companies.

What are the projects you

have made for hotels, retail

stores, residences and

offices?

Looking in retrospect until today

we have realized a lot of contract

works in many different parts of the

world. A part of them is represented

in our thick contract catalogue and

we show this to our potential clients

as our references and it is accessible

through our website.

How do you see the position

of MOBİ in terms of contract

furniture business?

To answer shortly; because of our

production style, capacity and our

lane in sector we do participate

in high level projects. To give an

example, four star hotel projects are

not something we do.

How would you describe

Turkey’s contract furniture

sector?

I can tell you this very openly;

a vast majority of the furniture

manufactures can only overcome the

economic hardships through contract

works. Due to its geographical

location Turkey’s companies can

participate in a lot of contract jobs in

its neighboring countries; also there

are also projects in far countries.

Briefly; i can tell you that we are

very lucky to be here. On the other

hand if we are to emphasize the

importance of the tourism sector;

we can tell there is always a very big

potential on contract sector.

What are the awards MOBİ

has won?

If you have a long past, the awards

you have won can have a long list.

There are many awards we have

won whether small or big. I am

not counting the ones we have won

on Turkey here but international

we have won “IF Product Design

Award” from Germany, “Int’l

Design&Architecture Award” from

UK, ‘’INTERIOR DESIGN, Best

of the Year’’ from USA. In recent

years we are showcasing our products

in Salone Del Mobile, Milano and

our designs are shown as “Selected

Design” among other selected

products for the last three years.

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PROFILE

In which fairs are you participating

in Turkey and abroad?

For the last 4 years the “Salone

del Mobile, Milano” fair is our

most important fair. It is the best

in our sector. We will continue

only with this fair for 2019. We

have decided not to participate in

domestic fairs since the sector has

been meaninglessly divided into two

different fairs and lost the potential.

What would you like to say

about your exports? In which

countries MOBİ does export

its products?

Firstly i would like to say that as of

August end; 76% of our turnover did

come from the international markets.

This is something particular for this

year. Domestic market is slow both in

retail and contract jobs.

There are a lot of countries we do

export our products such as; USA,

Italy, UK, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia,

Qatar, Russia, Nigeria, UAE and

Senegal. There are a lot more. We

have sales points in part of these

countries; Dominican Republic for

instance. For the others we do have

spot sales. In some others we have

realized contract projects.

Turkish furniture is bringing a

new approach to world furniture

production. It is possible to see

them on many airports, hotels and

residences all over the world. What

are the targets of MOBİ in this

direction?

Yes. We are talented people. This is

a gift of God. We do consider this

gift. We are in a very advantageous

position due to our geographical

location. As a mentioned earlier

our focus is exports and our aim is

to maintain this, become more well

known; both on design and quality

aspects by trying to become a world

brand.

The roadmap of the manufactures, as

in all sectors, is also determined by

the tendencies of the consumers in

furniture sector.

What are the changes you

observe in furniture market

and what do you do to

integrate these changes?

For years we are experiencing how

we can survive on the level we are.

Because of that we did not move

into industrial production lane on

purpose. We manufacture our highend

furniture by using both modern

machinery and artisanship of our

people. We work with traditional

methods in workshop style. We do

have a quality certificate, design

awards and patents. We produce

items that are showcased in many

big western countries. This year in

Milan / Italy, we have opened a

new showroom where we display our

products under the MOBI brand.

We do have an agency and consultant

for Italian market. Recently we have

received a luxurious contract job in

Lugano, Switzerland.

Can you tell us about your

ongoing projects?

Doing more work in European

continent is our biggest target. In

the meantime we have realized big

contract jobs in Africa on high levels.

If I may give an example; we took

part in renovating the presidential

pavilion of Dakar DSS Airport as

per our contract with Limak. This

project is still ongoing and about to

be finished.

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CONTRACT

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INVESTMENT OPPORTUNITIES

Maldives, a lovely

haven for investors!

H.E. President Abdulla Yameen Abdul Gayyom: “Foreign direct investment

is the fundamental force driving my Government's economic agenda. The

Government of Maldives is committed to provide the optimum policy and

statutory environment for doing business in the Maldives”

Maldives is a country with

6% GDP growth rate

projected for 2018 and

an average 7% growth managed a

huge increase in GDP per capita

in USD 275 to 6,722 in 1980 and

2018 respectively. The country has

an import volume of 2.34 million

dollars and export volume of

321.7 million dollars. The country

attracted 1.27 million tourists in

2017. With a steady growth rate

averaging 7% per year over the past

20 years, the country continues to

develop at a steady pace and remains

economically resilient. Maldives is

committed to further diversifying its

economy by facilitating investment in

targeted sectors.

The number of foreign companies

investing in the Maldives has

been increasing every year. Their

services range from management

and accounting services, air

transport, resort management

to manufacturing. The Foreign

Investment Service Bureau of

the Maldives invites investors to

explore the tremendous potential

in the development of marine

based industries, development of

infrastructure such as harbors,

tourist resorts, transport services and

numerous other activities.

The country is an income tax and

corporate tax haven. The country has

a developing marine transport system

including 3 commercial ports and a

maritime public transport network

which spans the entire country. The

vast untapped potential in natural

marine resources and the young,

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energetic and trainable workforce

are strong inducements to invest

in the Maldives, as has been

proven by many successful foreign

investors until now.

The extensive air transport

network which includes 4

international airports and 6

regional airports, provides easy

access to the islands across the

country, and to the world with

direct flight links to all major

countries.

In addition, the Maldives has the

largest seaplane fleet in the world

providing unhindered access to

the luxury resorts.

The Special Economic Zones

framework provides special

economic incentives and

introduces a flexible regulatory

environment for mega investments

of strategic significance to the

country. The framework also

provides strong protection for

developers as well as investors in

special economic zones.

Incentives for developers and

investors are either guaranteed by

law, or open for negotiation during

the process of granting the permit

to the master developer.

Incentives guaranteed by

law

For the first decade of operation

exemption from:

• Import duties for materials

imported for development,

management and operation of the

zone

• Business Profit Tax (BPT)

• Goods and Sales Tax (GST)

• Additional tax relief and tax

credits under specific regulations

Incentives upon negotiation

include:

• BPT and GST exemptions

beyond the first ten years

• Exemption from taxes in the

sale and purchase of land

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INVESTMENT OPPORTUNITIES

Provisions are also included in the law

for SEZ residency arrangements and

ownership of land.

CONSTRUCTION

The government has planned

integrated developments such as

Hulhumale’ Youth City and Ihavan

integrated development encompassing

the development of residential,

commercial and industrial spaces,

together with necessary infrastructure

and complementary services. There

are some other major projects such as

Thilafshi Port Project and Knowledge

Park.

Housing

Male’ City is one of the most densely

populated areas in the world and

owing to current migratory trends the

population of Male’ is set to increase in

the near future. The supply of housing

has to meet this increasing demand.

To address this issue, the Government

has initiated several housing projects

on a public-private-partnership basis.

Those projects include development of

low-income as well as luxury housing in

addition to ancillary services attached to

housing developments.

Resort & hotel developments

In addition to the high-value

developments based on the one-islandone-resort

concept, the Government

and private parties are interested in

developing luxury accommodation as

well as hotels in several areas across the

country.

Incentives

* Opportunity to acquire long

leases of up to 99 years for housing

developments.

* Opportunity to get duty exemption on

capital goods brought into the country

for resort development.

* Opportunity to enter into

joint-venture agreements with

the Government for integrated

developments and large-scale housing

projects.

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TOURISM

Interested investors can capitalize on

the fame of the destination to establish

a wellness center providing services

such as cosmetic surgery, anti-ageing

treatments, therapeutic spas as well

as rest and recuperation from other

ailments.

Yacht marinas and cruise terminals

Maldives attracts a large number

of luxury yachts and cruise ships to

its waters. A yacht marina or cruise

terminal if established in the Maldives

would be well positioned to benefit

from the traffic.

International conference and

events center

The beauty of the Maldives makes it an

ideal destination to hold international

events such as conferences, expos,

festivals and concerts.

Incentives

* Opportunity to acquire long leases

on state-owned islands and land earmarked

for tourism development.

* No limits on repatriation of

profits.

* Opportunity to get duty

exemption on capital goods brought

in to develop facilities

ENERGY

Maldives has set a target of

generating 50% of its power

from renewable sources by 2025.

Also in order to decrease its oilvulnerability

Maldives is interested

in oil and gas exploration in its

waters. The demand for power

continues to increase in the capital

city of Male’ which consumes

50% of the total power generated

in the country. Meanwhile tourist

resorts which consume 40% of the

remainder are also open to greener

and smarter energy solutions.

SREP plan

The Government has initiated a

Scaling-up Renewable Energy

Program to increase investment

in renewable energy, offering

opportunities to establish facilities

to generate power from renewable

energy sources for whole island

communities as well as urban areas.

Waste-to-energy

The Greater Male’ Area produces

waste of around 330 tons of

rubbish a day. If utilized for energy

generation, around 200 tons per

day is estimated to produce 4 MW

using waste-to-energy technologies.

Thilafushi itself consumes around

6MW per day while the demand

for the Greater Male’ Area is

considerably higher thereby creating

the potential for waste to energy

solutions to cater to that demand

through interconnected grids.

Oil and gas exploration

In order to reduce dependency on

fuel imports Maldives is interested

in partnering with foreign parties to

explore for oil and gas in its waters.

Previous studies have indicated that

there are hydrocarbon deposits in

Maldivian waters.

Bunkering facilities

With the number of vessels both

local and international passing

through its waters, there is vast

potential to establish fuel storage

and bunkering facilities in strategic

locations of the country.

Incentives

Opportunity to get duty exemption

on capital goods brought in for

development of facilities.

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ARCHITECTURE

TAGO Architects loves

adding original ideas

to contract projects

The founder and architect

of TAGO, Gökhan Aktan

Altug is an expert in highrise

buildings and renowned for

his innovative, modernist and

human-oriented designs, rational

architectural solutions and his

projects make an impression on

contract professionals. We talked

to Altug about his major projects

in general and about the Maldives

Project in particular.

With this exclusive interview you

will have accurate information

especially about Maldives market,

pros and cons of undertaking

architectural projects in foreign

countries and inspiration sources of

TAGO Architects.

We want to know more about

Gökhan Aktan Altug. Could

you mention your education

and career journey?

I was born in Eskişehir in 1966

and I graduated from ITU

Architecture Faculty, Department

of Architecture in 1987. From 1987

to 1993, I worked as a lecturer

at Eskişehir Anadolu University

Faculty of Architecture, Building

Knowledge Main Scientific

Department. I earned a Master

Architecture degree in 1991 from

Gökhan Aktan Altuğ

İstanbul Technical University

Architecture Faculty, Building

Knowledge Main Scientific

Division. Then, I founded TAGO

Architects together with Tatsuya

Yamamoto in 1995. I developed

projects for different functions and

in different scales such as high-rise

buildings, small and large scale

house settlements, urban planning,

public buildings, business centers,

sports complexes, education

buildings, health buildings,

shopping malls, hotels, multi-use

buildings particularly in Turkey

as well as in Turkic Republics,

Europe, Middle East and the

United Arab Emirates. My various

projects were deemed worthy of an

award at national and international

contests in which I participated. In

addition to my Istanbul office, I

also realized various projects in my

offices which are located in Dubai,

Bucharest, Tokyo and Kiev.

After the sudden loss of Tatsuya

Yamamoto in 2010, he has been

carrying out his professional work

with a young and dynamic team

of 45 people, who share the same

vision as him.

My projects, buildings, articles

on architecture and interviews

appeared in various architectural

publications.

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One of the

successful

architectural firms

of Turkey, TAGO

Architects likes

to add different

ideas, pure design

and rapid solution

to international

projects from the

tiniest detail to

colossal masses.

All of these details

make TAGO

different.

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ARCHITECTURE

Could you brief your

philosophy of design and

architecture?

Obtaining contemporary and

sustainable results by converting

designs into three dimension,

which prioritize people, ensure

their peace and happiness, meet

all of their needs and, therefore,

are respectful to the nature and

environment.

Which projects has Tago

Architects realized? Which

criteria do you determine

your projects with?

Having accomplished more than

700 projects so far, our office

gained a reputation for projects

which involve multi-use, hotel,

office, hospital and education

buildings. In order to ensure that

our projects have, primarily, an

efficient layout plan, we create a

key scheme by evaluating our main

criteria, namely orientation, main

road and service setup, conditions

of the surrounding buildings,

height, day light and green tissue,

etc. In line with these information

obtained, we determine the

transparency and occupancy of the

mass and we give a direction to our

design.

What do you pay attention

in your projects? What are

the essential details in your

projects?

All the details from the big scale to

the smallest scale that complement

our projects are important for

us. Solutions and details that are

considered in simple integrity and

exercised with a single move and do

not disturb people physically and

visually have always been our target

to demonstrate our expertise.

Is there any trend or style

that you are inspired while

you are making designs?

We try to follow the contemporary

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trends and artistic trends closely.

However, we prefer what suits us

and timelessness instead of keeping

up with fashion in our personal

lives; we are inspired by several

trends or styles in architecture. We

do not only aim to be followed,

but also prioritize remaining

memorable through our designs.

What has your design team

been doing for following

innovations continually?

In addition to monitoring the

materials on the internet, which is

one of the modern communication

tools, they review the publications

present in our rich library. But

they still prioritize traveling, as the

leading structure in architecture is

require to be seen on site, touched

and felt.

What are the inevitable

factors of successful

architectural projects for

you?

According to us, a successful

architecture project is the one that

reflects authentic ideas, is far from

being an imitation and has unique

designs.

What are the awards that

Tago Architects won?

Same as the different awards

that we received for many of

our projects and from different

platforms, the most valuable ones

for us are the positive feedbacks

and satisfaction expressed to us by

the people who use our buildings.

You realize successful

projects both at home and

abroad. What are the pros

and cons of undertaking

architectural projects in

foreign countries?

Our greatest advantages are

learning about different cultures,

having experiences and reflecting

them in to our projects in a

substantial manner. It also creates

opportunities to meet with

the right employer in terms of

feasibility. Although we haven’t

encountered many disadvantages,

we can mention the challenges in

terms of the legislation and legal

requirements.

What would you like to say

about your major projects

in general and the Maldives

Project in particular?

Considering the extremely humid

and hot climate, which doesn’t

allow outdoor sports activities, it

is designed as a comfortable and

luxurious complex on an indoor

area of 22400m² in Maldives.

Although it is possible to come

across good scenery in every

region in Maldives, this project is

positioned in the way that allows

access to the landscape through

an architectural passageway in the

middle of the crowdedness that

is attributable to the high-rise

buildings in the project region.

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ARCHITECTURE

The project which includes a big

congress center with an area of

2160m², meets the need for space in

the way to enable both international

organizations and social and

communal celebrations.

What would you say about

Maldives market?

Maldives generally outsources

its construction investments to

the Middle East. In this context,

the geographical location of our

country again offers us privileges.

If such privileges are used well, a

new dimension can be brought to

the relationship between these two

countries in terms of business.

What would you advice

to young talents so that

they could be successful at

international markets?

I recommend them to gain

experience in different countries

as from their studies, experience

different cultures and establish

friendships, knowing that this job

doesn’t have specific borders and

patterns and it is an internationally

practical job which encompasses

universal values.

How do you evaluate the

architectural projects realized

in Turkey?

When we consider that we are

a developing country, intensive

imitations and influences can be

observed, as it is the case in music

and similar fields of art. I think

that we need more time for unique

works.

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EVENTS

Bursa business world

deciphers the codes of

exportation with BTSO

Developing projects to

increase export volumes of

Bursa-based companies,

Bursa Chamber of Commerce

and Industry (BTSO) managed 4

different buyers’ delegation programs

in one month. Around 1,600 foreign

business people met with Bursabased

business people operating

in textile, chemicals, food, space

aviation and defense, rail systems and

machinery on business tables with

the projects held in the framework of

UR-GE (International Competition

Development).

Bringing together over 6 thousand

business people with 160 foreign

fair programs in the framework

of Global Fair Agency Project;

and providing meeting of 20

foreign buyers from almost 100

countries with Bursa businesses

in the framework of Commercial

Safari Project, BTSO continues

to strengthen export progresses of

the sectors. Contributing to the 14

billion dollars of export volume of

Bursa through its projects aiming at

increasing the foreign trade of Bursa,

BTSO achieved a number of buyer

delegation programs in November

and December.

5,000 business discussions at

Bursa Textile Show

Organized for the first time last

year Bursa Textile Show was held in

Merinos AKKM, 14-16 November

BTSO (Bursa Chamber of Commerce and

Industry) brought almost 1,600 foreign business

people to Bursa.

2018. During the exhibition

the buyer delegation program

covered some 350 foreign firm

representatives from 50 countries in

the framework of Textile and Fashion

Fabric UR-GE (International

Competition Development) Project,

which BTSO undertakes with the

support of Ministry of Trade. The

fair has been a venue for almost 90

exhibitors where over 5 thousand

business discussions were made. The

fair arranged formation of a lot of

excellent cooperation.

UR-GE doping for food

exports

Led by BTSO, representatives of

the food sector continued to boost

exports with the corporation identity

of “Bursa Food Point”. Managing

three different buyer delegation

programs with the UR-GE project

before BTSO brought 160 business

people from 33 countries with

Bursa firms between the dates 27

November – 1 December. Food

manufacturers of Bursa realized over

1,000 business meetings during the

4th buyer delegation process.

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Chemicals buyer delegation

included 70 business people

A buyer delegation program was

made in December in the framework

of Chemicals UR-GE, one of the

15 UR-GE projects undertaken

by BTSO. The delegation held

at BUTEKOM was participated

by over 70 foreign business

people. Around 25 company reps

attended the organization, which

was done to empower the exports

and competitiveness of the sector,

has been a venue for a lot of B2B

organizations.

Buyer delegation support to

the Industry Summit

Achieving the biggest ever buyer

delegation program in the framework

of Industry Summit held in 2017,

Bursa Chamber of Commerce and

Industry organized another buyer

delegation program 2018 Summit as

well. Foreign buyers attended B2B

organization held in the framework

of UR-GE projects in the fields

of space aviation and defense, and

machinery and rail systems. Almost

1,000 foreign business people met

with Bursa business reps in the

framework of Industry Summit

organized with the support of foreign

offices of TUYAP Bursa Fuarcilik

A.S.

Ibrahim BURKAY

Chairman of the Board of BTSO

“We should grow foreign

trade-oriented”

Pointing out that they aimed at

growing Bursa economy on foreign

trade-oriented, İbrahim Burkay,

Chairman of the Board of BTSO

said they had launched important

projects in order to shape this

structure in the 5-year period.

Burkay stated that the Trade Safari

project was one of those projects

adding that they organized over

30 buyer delegation programs in

different sectors to generate new

business opportunities for the firms.

Burkay said, “We brought over 20

thousand company and institution

reps from almost 100 countries to

Bursa to increase exports of our

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EVENTS

firms, to provide familiarization

worldwide and to lead them to new

markets.”

‘Trade Safari’ contribution to

fairs

Stating that the fairs held in Bursa

gained important momentum

through the buyer delegation

organizations made in the framework

of Trade Safari project, Burkay

said, “We hosted 7,000 foreign

business people only in 2018 with

the organizations we made with the

support of TUYAP Bursa. Thanks

to these works our fairs have become

more lucrative. We will continue

to contribute to the trade of our

firms through buyer delegation

organizations.” Pointing out that

they brought buyer delegations with

the firms operating in important

centers where the heart of city trade

pulses such as BUTTIM and Vişne

Caddesi, Chairman Burkay said they

empowered the exports and brand

values of the firms in these centers.

Burkay also added that the foreign

buyers visiting Bursa made a great

deal of contribution to tourism and

street economy of the city.

“1,000 new exporters”

Chairman Burkay noted that a lot

of companies had established new

business relations thanks to the

buyer delegation programs adding

that the firms earned self-confidence

with the works accomplished.

Underlining that the BTSO member

companies more powerful position

in international arena, Burkay

concluded by saying, “Gaining

1,000 new exporters in last 4 years

and achieving an export volume

of over 14 billion dollars last year

which marks the highest ever export

performance are all the indicators of

the success of our activities. We, as

BTSO, will continue to offer highest

possible contribution to the export

targets of our country.”

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15-16 January ‘19

New York / USA

11-14 February ‘19

Paris / France

12-14 February ‘19

Paris / France

6-8 March ‘19

Los Angeles / USA

20-22 March ‘19

İstanbul / Turkey

16-17 July ‘19

New York / USA

September ‘19

Paris / France

September ‘19

Paris / France

September ‘19

Los Angeles / USA

October ‘19

İstanbul / Turkey

28-29 May ‘19

Milan / Italy

4-5 December ‘19

London / UK

8-11 January ‘19

Frankfurt / Germany

13-18 April ‘19

Como / Italy

23-27 April ‘19

Istanbul / Turkey

NEW YORK

HOME TEXTILE

TRADE DELEGATION

16-22 March ‘19

New York / USA

17-19 July ‘19

Tokyo / Japan

28-31 August ‘19

Shanghai / China

17-19 September ‘19

Moscow / Russia

25-28 September ‘19

Istanbul / Turkey


INTERIOR DESIGN

Interior

architect

Melda Şengil –

inspired by art,

dust of history

and beauty of

nature

The hotel design that I love the best is Mandarin Oriental. It is seen

as a part of the nature. Among the hotel projects in abroad, L ‘Hotel

Marrakech attracts my interest.

Interviewed by Hatice Unal Bilen

Photos by Hakki Gunerkan

Koleksiyon and Bilkent Holding

were her first business experiences in

2006, following her return to Turkey

from Canada where she lived for

five years, Melda Şengil worked for

a retail firm to design its more than

200 shops. She founded her own firm

in 2017 with a motto of “run after

your dreams”.

We talked about her café and

restaurant projects in Saudi Arabia

and Canada which were inspired

by art, dust of history, mystics of

museums and the beauty of nature.

Would you tell us about you?

How do you position yourself

while looking at your life?

How does your position

reflect to your projects and

designs?

I was born as a child of a family who

deals with commerce in Istanbul in

1983. We then moved to Ankara

when I was three years old. I finished

schools in Ankara and graduated

from Interior Architecture and

Environment Design Department

of Bilkent University in 2006 and

was employed by Koleksiyon and

Bilkent Holding as my first business

experiences.

With an aim to recapitulate my

experiences that I accumulated in

many parts of the world I came back

to Istanbul, Turkey and assumed a

position for designing projects for

more than 200 stores for four years.

Then I decided to have my own

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business and I founded Melinteriors

in 2017 with a slogan of “run

after your dreams”. I made several

projects in Saudi Arabia and Canada.

Would you mention about

your contract businesses

projects as introducing your

Melinteriors firm? What

are the major markets and

regions that you targeted?

In all of 150 projects that we have

realized in abroad we run after our

dreams, inspirations and courage.

We spend months to complete our

projects and work. In the past we

completed 230 points in Canada,

120 locations in Turkey and 5 in

Saudi Arabia. Projects take about

one or three months to complete

depending on the size, and then we

start for production, application and

construction processes. About 90%

of the work we assumed in Saudi

Arabia is made in Turkey and then

sent to Arabia. The speed and cost of

our projects are the main reasons to

be preferred by Saudis. Next projects

will be first in Dammam and Jeddah

cities, and then in Europe.

What is the common focus

of your projects designs?

What are the most impressive

points in your works?

Mostly I design timeless spaces that

are formed with botanic Renaissance.

I design green spaces that carry tens

of points from the nature. I mostly

got impressed by the art, the dust of

history, the mystic of museums and

the beauty of the nature.

The most famous

restaurant chain of

5 thousand sqm. in

Saudi Arabia, The

Sultan’s was a real

success story of us as a

Turkish woman as its

designer and builder.

It is impossible for a

woman to get a job in

a construction

site in Arabia.

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INTERIOR DESIGN

What are the criteria you

pay attention while choosing

among the project offers?

How is your working style

with your clients?

First we do have brainstorming

sessions among our team to review

our relation with client in 360

degree. Then we design unusual

spaces having maximum comfort

suitable to the habits of people and to

the structure of the space.

What kinds of materials do

you prefer? Do you have

outlier designs out of popular

construction systems?

I use natural materials in my designs

at maximum levels. Wood like

ceramics, concrete like plastics,

stone like fibers cannot be a part

of my designs. I enliven five basic

elements in spaces that I designed.

Even simple traces of saw make

me happy. I use macro size of palm

trees and natural materials in spaces

as much as the heat and dryness of

local climate. I don’t like to go out of

linear systems and like to use organic

form of the nature on moving items.

Melda Şengil

How do you interpret the

trends of the age? Can you

compare tourism architecture

with other categories?

I call the age “Botanic Renaissance”.

‘Resurrection and revival’ idea is

combined with the nature. In every

restaurant and café you are in, you

will see elements having traces of the

nature. On the other hand, tourism

architecture is a field that is for

long term and requires patience. In

essence it is far from retail; it is a

building that hosts restaurants, cafes,

offices, meeting rooms, art galleries,

spas and interior designs.

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What is your opinion about

the restaurant and café

investments while evaluating

them from the point of a

city planner? Is it possible

to mention about an

architectural solution that

suits the constructions of the

city?

Istanbul is one of the most

beautiful cities in the world with its

incomparable beauties and historical

texture. Is it possible not to agree by

hearth with the words of Napoleon,

“Istanbul should be the capital of

the world”? Unfortunately there are

incongruous structures emerging on

the horizons. We, as the architects,

should behave intelligently to prevent

further spoilage of the nature by

designing environment friendly

spaces and structures.

Do you have new projects on

the agenda?

We are about to realize a new coffee

chain project that is second to none

in the world having a concept and

content different from A to Z and

we hope that everybody will like

it. It will provide employment and

can be called as a center of benefit

having different social responsibility

projects. Two restaurant projects are

under construction in Dammam, S.

Arabia.

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PROFILE

Elvin at the

service of

contract

market

with unique

decorative

curtain

products

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The experience of

more than 50 years in

production of technical

and decorative fabrics

Elvin is evolving into

a global brand with its

young and enthusiastic

team, while maintaining

its respected corporate

identity.

Located in Bursa, the hub of home and contract textiles

industry, Elvin has a solid history on production of

decorative and technical textiles. The company has been

working with the world’s most prestigious editor companies, and

exports most of its production to more than 40 countries, including

Italy, Germany, USA, Japan, Korea, Russia and China. Company

legitimates its design success more than once with the world’s most

prestigious design awards as Reddot Design Award and IF Design

Award. We asked the details of the success story of Murat Canik of

the company.

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Could you give us some indepth

information about

Elvin Tekstil which is a

recognized name in textile

exports and a leading name in

contract and project textiles

with respectful brands such

as Elvin Fabrics, Chanan

Designs, By Elvin Kids and

Sade by Elvin?

2018 was a good year for Elvin

Tekstil Company. We have grown

our sales number this year. By our

international and local partners

we have been doing prestigious

projects with our new FR (fire

retardant) decorative sheer and

drapery collection.

Another important issue for 2018

was that we sold our Chanan

Designs brand to a foreign investor

company. Chanan Designs does

no longer belong to Elvin Tekstil

San. Tic. A.Ş company. Chanan

was a different business model for

us. In this model we had a stock

program of our fancy residential

products under this name

mainly in the local market. As a

manufacturer we recognized that it

was a contradiction for us and we

believed that we sell this business

model and the brand to an investor

who deserves it and gives it a

better energy than us to improve

its recognition and image.

We are still producing and giving

service to the new buyer. Of course

our support will be there as we

give to all our customers around

the world.

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Can you detail us about your

product range offered to

contract projects? Are you

considering adding new items

to your product range?

As Elvin Tekstil, we always believe

that we can add something special

and fancy to contract market with

our decorative curtain products.

We always do R&D with yarns and

fiber structures and we play with

them through different weaving

technics. By this way we believe

there is always a room for building

creative structures. Sometimes

even in a simple item you can do a

sophisticated touch.

What features do you add

when you are developing

contract textiles?

Our main idea under our FR

products is natural look and

relatively soft touch which may

have close feeling with real natural

fibers. This is not an easy topic

with synthetic FR fibers.

How do you evaluate Turkey’s

position in the contract textiles?

Where does Elvin Tekstil stand in

the Turkish contact industry?

We observe that in last couple

of years especially in the sheer

product category Turkish

companies have very strong

positions. Primary reason for that

is that the Turkish companies are

innovative in this category and

there is a professional human

resource for curtain design and

production.

As Elvin Company we believe

that we are competitive in terms

of design, service and pricing

especially on the higher segment

Hotel and Other commercial

Projects.

Can you mention about Elvin

Contract products which

are used in specific contract

projects at home and abroad?

Our sheers and draperies are used

in many special projects from

Cruise lines to Fast Ferries, from

worlds most famous hotel chains to

hospitals…

Our specialty in natural looking

FR decorative sheers and draperies

are unique in its segment both in

look and touch. We have a special

equipment which gives effect and

special touch to our products.

Has Elvin Tekstil won any awards?

Elvin has won many international

design awards, Reddot and IF

designs awards. Years are 2008,

2011, 2012, 2014… I believe

we have proven our dedication

to design by winning those

prestigious awards.

We witness many “Made in

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Turkey” labeled contract textile

products in different parts of the

world. Which countries are you

exporting and which countries

have you set as target markets?

Our main markets and target

are G8 countries. We have

partnership with worlds most

prestigious editors, contractors

and wholesalers. We always try to

establish long term partnerships

with our customers. Customer

satisfaction is our number one

priority.

Which Elvin contract

products welcome more

demand from foreign

markets?

Our most selling product category

is fancy sheers and draperies. We

have been developing more than

500 new designs yearly. We are

also active with customization in

our design studio. At least half of

our contract turnover are made

specially for our customers by

customization. We offer tailor

made product solutions for our

customers in best possible time

interval.

In which fairs can people see you?

We have 4 main yearly fairs;

Heimtextile Frankfurt,

International Observatory Fair

in Como with joint partnership

of Proposte, Evteks İstanbul and

Mood Brussels.

Anything would you like to

highlight?

We have a new product category

of Recycle Polyester Decorative

Sheers. We would like to invite

our customers to our stand at

Heimtextile at Hall 8 to see

novelties with this product

category and others.

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EVENTS

Guardian Glass Europe launches

a double-silver coated solar

control glass with a neutral

grey appearance and enhanced

performance

Bertrange, Luxembourg– Guardian

Glass has introduced a new doublesilver

coated solar control glass with

a grey, neutral appearance that meets

current architectural trends for glass

facades and windows.

Guardian SunGuard®

SuperNeutral (SN) 63 not only

satisfies current architectural design

trends, but also offers a range

of performance enhancements,

including:

• high light transmission (63% in

double insulating glass unit (IGU)*

and 56% in triple IGU*),

• excellent thermal insulation (Ug

value = 1.0 W/M2K in double IGU

and 0.5 W/M2K in triple IGU),

• excellent solar control (33% in

double IGU and 30% in triple

IGU).

• very low external reflection (12%

in double IGU and 14% in triple

IGU),

• neutral and low internal reflection

(16% in double IGU and 19% in

triple IGU). These performance

attributes make SunGuard SN 63 an

ideal choice for double- and tripleglazed

windows and façades.

Nicolas Gouzou, Product Manager

at Guardian Glass Europe

comments: “In interior design

projects, the color grey has long

since shaken off its image of being

gloomy and depressing. Homes,

offices and public buildings are now

being decorated with fashionable

grey, a color that is extremely

versatile. Exterior glass design

projects in Europe are following this

same trend. Architects are moving

away from glazed facades with a

greenish tint appearance towards

glass solutions that provide a neutral

grey appearance, giving a more

sophisticated, classy touch and look

to the building.”

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PROFILE

The curtain

rises on Emerald

Palace Kempinski

Dubai

An extraordinary palace by the sea…

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PROFILE

As anticipation levels

reach an all-time

high, the curtain rose

on Emerald Palace

Kempinski Dubai as on

29 November 2018.

Set within 100,000 sq m,

the Palace lies on the

West Crescent of Palm

Jumeirah, the world’s largest

man-made island and archipelago.

Its privileged location boasts

panoramic sea views and vistas

of Dubai’s iconic skyline offering

a tranquil and private escape,

just a short drive away from the

city’s vibrant attractions. Inspired

by the palaces of 18th century

Europe, guests can expect discreet

service, refined dining and artfully

curated experiences catering to

the privileged few, setting a new

precedent in a city synonymous

with pioneering hospitality.

"We are all very proud celebrating

the opening of Emerald Palace

Kempinski Dubai, as part of our

growing portfolio of iconic and

luxurious hotels in the Middle East

& Africa region. This beachfront,

palatial resort property confirms

our commitment to serving to the

top segment of a growing luxury

hospitality market. We remain

committed to the vision of Dubai as

one of the most innovative tourism

destinations in the Middle East",

says Henk Meyknecht, Chief

Operating Officer - Middle East

& Africa Kempinski Hotels.

Rising above the cobalt blue waters

of the Arabian Gulf, and flanked by

a 500 m private white sand beach,

the Palace is a regal landmark

offering 391 luxurious rooms,

suites and villas. During their

stay, guests will have remarkable

facilities at their disposal, with

eight exquisite restaurants and

bars, including miX by Alain

Ducasse, the first restaurant in the

United Arab Emirates for the three

Michelin-starred chef; a 3,000

sq m Cinq Mondes spa; cuttingedge

wellness center and yoga

studio; kids’ and teens’ club; and

the largest private cinema on Palm

Jumeirah.

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Combining grandeur and opulence,

the extraordinary permeates

throughout Emerald Palace

Kempinski Dubai. Every aspect

is designed to perfection from

the 6,400 chandeliers that dazzle

around every corner, hand-painted

24-carat gold leaf detailing with

handcrafted motifs, classical friezes

and a jewel-toned color palate

adding to the sublime ambience.

Inspired by the glorious European

palaces of the past, this magnificent

building has been meticulously

conceived to stay faithful to

neoclassical architecture and

design with perfect proportion

and symmetry evident throughout.

These characteristics are perfectly

captured in the five striking

Palladian domes that form the

distinct silhouette of the property,

and in the eight marble columns

in the grand atrium, intricately

pieced together using the finest

pink Portuguese marble, Rosa

Portogallo.

“We are delighted to welcome

our first guests at Emerald Palace

Kempinski Dubai. The Palace

is a magnificent architectural

masterpiece that brings European

craftsmanship to Middle East

through its design and unique

guest experiences, characterized

by a product of the highest caliber.

Every single detail was carefully

handcrafted; exquisite materials

were meticulously selected from

the best producers across Europe.

Having such an outstanding

Palace, our priority is to provide

the highest quality service by

exceeding our guests’ expectations

and creating memories that will last

a lifetime,” says Sébastien Mariette,

Managing Director – Emerald

Palace Kempinski Dubai and

Kempinski Hotel and Residences

Palm Jumeirah.

Highly skilled craftsmen have

utilized the finest materials

handpicked from Italy, France and

across Europe. From the grand

atrium that features a striking

chandelier made from 40,000

Swarovski crystals, to an ornate

ballroom accented with damask

silk tapestries, and the Blüthner

Supreme Edition Louis XIV grand

piano in the spectacular Blüthner

Hall, every detail has been customdesigned

to deliver authenticity and

uncompromising European style.

With room sizes starting at 65 sq

m, one of the largest lead-in room

categories on Palm Jumeirah,

accommodation at the Palace caters

for guests with refined taste and

those who enjoy the finer things

in life. All guest rooms deliver

stunning regal décor, a lounge

area to relax, a polished marble

bathroom and expansive balcony

with striking views across the

palatial gardens, Arabian Gulf or

Palm Lagoon. Visitors residing

here can indulge in 24-hour butler

service, making for a special

and memorable experience. The

unique Presidential, Royal and

Mezzanine Suites showcase stately

splendor at its finest with floor

to ceiling windows, freestanding

bathtubs, separate lounge areas and

sublime high ceilings. For a truly

luxurious residential experience,

the collection of ten stand-alone

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four-bedroom Royal and Imperial

Villas are uniquely positioned

flanking the gardens and adjacent

shoreline and feature their own

rooftop pool, Jacuzzi, spa room and

the dedicated butler service to cater

to guests’ every need.

Emerald Palace Kempinski

Dubai boasts a collection of eight

sumptuous dining offerings fit for

royalty. Blüthner Hall offers an

exquisite culinary experience in the

finest of settings with a carefully

crafted High Tea Collection

presenting five distinct experiences

inspired by iconic 18th century

classical composers. miX by Alain

Ducasse, the first restaurant of

the three Michelin-starred chef in

the United Arab Emirates and the

largest in his restaurant group, will

welcome its first guests on the 15

December. Paying tribute to local

produce with contemporary and

classical French influences, guests

can enjoy al fresco dining on the

sixth floor rooftop while taking

in the sweeping views of Dubai’s

skyline. The gastronomic journey

continues with European inspired,

all-day dining at Le Jardin, stylish

Pan-Asian steakhouse Matagi,

Italian restaurant All’onda,

developed in partnership with

the renowned chef Chris Jaeckle,

Mediterranean restaurant

Villamoré, relaxed pool and beach

bar Sablanc, and nightclub, lounge

and live music venue, Skorpeus,

which opens on the 10 December

2018.

The 3,000 sq m Cinq Mondes

Spa provides a luxurious urban

sanctuary, complete with 23

treatment rooms, two private

spa suites and the city’s largest

indoor pool. Adjacent to the

spa, a cutting-edge 24-hour

Wellness Club offers Technogym

equipment, with personal training

also available. Set on a pristine

stretch of white sand beach, guests

can partake in a wealth of water

sports and recreational activities

such as paddle boarding, or take

introductory courses in diving.

World-class amenities, including an

outdoor pool, dedicated children’s

pool, kids’ and teens’ club, an

18-hole putting green and private

cinema, are at guests’ fingertips,

whilst an expert concierge team

is on hand to curate once-in-alifetime

experiences.

When only a stately setting will do,

Emerald Palace Kempinski Dubai

offers a choice of supreme function

rooms and business facilities. Fit

for any royal occasion, the 612 sq m

‘Grand Salon Maximilian’ ballroom

is an ornate work of art with

exquisite design features delivering

palatial glamour and finesse

making it the ideal choice for lavish

weddings, events or intimate family

gatherings.

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PROFILE

İpeker excels in home and

contract textiles

İhsan İpeker: “Our products are technically over qualified for the needs of the

contract market.”

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As one of the oldest

textile companies dating

back to the end of the

1800’s, Ipeker started in

silkworm business. The first step

for further development was taken

by establishing a silk processing

facility during the republican era in

1920 and a weaving loom in 1930.

The printing facilities have been

operational in the years 1940 to

1950. All were the largest integrated

silk factories in Europe and in

the Middle East in those years.

Depending on its deep-rooted past,

the company keeps innovating and

now produces vegan cupra fabrics

for the needs of home and contract

textile producers. Emphasizing on

human health and environment,

vegan fabrics account for the largest

share in the production. We talked

with Ihsan Ipeker, general manager

of the company, about their Vegan

Cupra sleep sets they recently

exhibited in Sleep Well Expo and

about their services for the contract

textiles.

How was your transfer into

home and contract textile

market?

We have specific and technically

perfect fabrics that we produce in our

factory. We do not want to limit the

İhsan İpeker General manager

use of this fabrics only in clothing

industry. After our research that our

teams carried out in the market, we

saw a good window of opportunity

in home and contract textile markets.

Our products are technically over

qualified for the needs of the market.

So, we decided to offer them to

mattress manufacturers. Because,

people spend their lives most in sleep,

so they need the highest comfort.

Vegan cupro fabric is the most

natural product produced for the

need of human skin.

What products are there in

your sleep set? Can you detail

with special emphasis on the

contract market?

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PROFILE

Ipeker is a fabric supplier. We can

also supply products for contractbased

projects. We have special

pillow covers in our sleep set. 7 to

8 hours on the average our skin

touches fabrics of pillows, that

should be highly qualified. Our

product prevents drying of skin and

keeps it moistened, thus reduces

the aging symptoms. It is antistatic

so it prevents the fluffing

of hair in the morning. With its

climatic properties, it maintains

the temperature on the skin in all

weather and seasons.

What were the concepts

of the products that you

displayed in Sleep Well Expo?

We exhibited all sleep products in

every concept related to the sleep in

Sleep Well Expo, besides our special

vegan cupra alezes.

We had had a separate space for

kids and babies. As you know, the

skins of babies are prune to every

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hazards and chemicals. We also

produce special technical fabrics for

the delicate needs of the babies and

the environment. We combined them

with sleep sets targeting to newborns

and kids.

Would you mention about the

production capacity and the

technology you utilize?

Our monthly production capacity

is 1.2 million meters. A large part

of it is composed of biodegradable

products. Integrated production

facility starts with yarn, to dyeing,

printing and finishing, covers all

stages of the process under one roof.

Do you have any message that

you want to deliver to the

industry?

In line with the deep roots of our

company we have been focused on

one line. Vegan products that we

offer are the results of our sensitivity

to the people and environment.

Though we are new in home textile

business, we trust our innovative

products to be successful in this

segment as well.

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PROFILE

DEFNE

KOZ

signed

new

flooring

series

from AGT

“The AGT Design

by Defne Koz

Flooring Series”

developed by the

cooperation of AGT,

which continues its

path with the vision

of the world brand

and is the leading

brand of the wood

and forest products

sector, and Designer

Defne Koz, shapes

the inspiration

received from nature

with the creative

power of design.

In the national and international market, furniture, decoration and

construction sectors; with MDF, MF-MDF, panel, profile and flooring

production, AGT, which operates in more than 70 countries on 5

continents, has put “The AGT Design by Defne Koz” flooring series, bearing

Designer Defne Koz’s signature, with two different collections, Bliss and

Spark, into use.

“The AGT Design by Defne Koz” flooring series began with the inspiration of

Designer Defne Koz's curiosity for the balance between human production and

natural; instead of using natural wood patterns, it came up with the beauty of

nature and the creativity of man coming together.

Designer Defne Koz stating that she brought together the best aspects of what

is designed with natural; combined warm colors, tapestry, organic patterns and

natural features of wood, with a wide range of colors and the differentiating

qualities of man-made in her collection. “The AGT Design by Defne Koz

” flooring series, which is formed by the richness and depth of the designed

patterns, gives shape to the inspiration from nature with the creative power of

design.

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Parametric reflection of

nature: BLISS

The Bliss Flooring Collection, which

is the first of two collections, has a

special patented lock system, 10 mm

thickness, AC4 wear class and a 15-

year product warranty and consists

of 4 different colors. Designed with

a soft and calm pattern similar to

natural veins, the shape and density

of the veins are shaped by parametric

design. Bliss is a very attractive choice

for designers, architects and interior

designers who want a rich floor

covering and appeal to a calm and

peaceful mind, with a resemblance to

the texture of the silk changing with

the reflection of light...

Strong balance of organic and

flat patterns: SPARK

Spark Flooring Collection, which

draws attention with the same design

through its upper surface texture, has

a special patented lock system, 12 mm

thickness, AC4 wear class and 15-year

product warranty and consists of 4

different colors. With a rich pattern in

which natural wood veins are designed

with geometric lines; it is possible

to mention a balance of organic and

flat patterns in the product which

has the one-to-one following surface

texture. Spark is the perfect choice for

an impressive floor covering in large

spaces where architects want to apply

a pattern and surface with a strong

identity, or in common use areas such

as the hotel lobby.

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NEWS

Technology parks contribute

$3.6B to exports, generate

$11.6B in sales

Technology parks across

Turkey, which are being

called technoparks, have

so far generated $3.6 billion for

the country's exports thanks to

the numerous products developed

and commercialized as the

regime of import substitution has

made significant contributions

to the reduction of dependence

on foreign technology. While

the efforts to develop high-tech

products with domestic facilities

continue intensively, technoparks

play an important role in the

commercialization of these products.

Industry and Technology Minister

Mustafa Varank said that Turkey

currently hosts 81 technoparks, the

first of which was established in

2001 with the Law on Technology

Development Zones.

Some 59 of these parks launched

technology and innovation activities

and the remaining 22 will be

operational after infrastructure work

is completed.

Varank pointed out that many

benefits are provided for enterprises

in technoparks, such as tax and

premium exemptions. "As an

indicator of the importance we attach

to technoparks, we have provided

TL 750 million ($137.35 million)

in grant support to these regions

as the ministry for 14 years. We

bring together universities and

industrialists, as well as theoretical

knowledge and practice, through

technoparks," he said.

Varank stated that 5,150 technologybased

enterprises are operating in

technoparks with the supports and

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Mustafa Varank Industry and Technology Minister

incentives provided and that 49,332

people, including 40,000 research

and development (R&D) personnel,

are employed here.

"Technoparks reached TL 63.3

billion in sales and $3.6 billion in

exports. The number of registered

patents in these regions reached

22,000. At this point, technoparks

have ceased to be the campuses

that only host technology-based

businesses," Minister Varank

continued.

He said that thanks to the qualified

services provided, companies in these

regions grew faster and healthier;

national and international investors

made significant investments

in these companies; and many

strategic products such as domestic

antivirus software, high-speed data

communication chip design and high

performance solar technologies were

developed.

The minister pointed out that

there are also companies that

received investments thanks to the

successes they achieved as a result

of R&D projects after stepping into

entrepreneurship in technoparks.

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Effects of

design on

success

“Sales offices have

important hints

about both the

quality of the project

and the life style that

they offer”

Following her graduation from

ITU, architect Yelin Evcen

first founded an office in

2004. When she met with Gonul

Ardal, they decided to establish

Gonye Design in 2010 by combining

the first syllables of their names.

Since then they began to collect

awards from the country and from

abroad. Since 2017 they have served

as “Design Center” in affiliation

with the Ministry of Science and

Technology. Evcen says about their

firm, “We are an indoor design firm

aiming at satisfying people with

their living spaces by developing,

innovating and targeting the best in

our work.” Contract Business asked

more details about their success story.

What were the major projects

of Gonye Design in the past?

In 2017-2018 years we have

completed all indoor architectural

works of design and projects of

Nidapark Kucukyali and Nidapark

Kayasehir, including the decoration

of their sales offices. We made two

sample flats for Yedi Mavi project

that has brought us IDA Design

Award of Los Angeles. Other works

of our firm include several projects

for several companies namely the

HerDem Living Village in Silivri,

Self Istanbul, Aci Schools, Transform

Fikirtepe, Referans Bahcesehir,

As Maslak, Nef Bahcelievler and

Yalikavak. As office and showroom

projects we have finished works

of Gelecek Automotive, Egemer

Mercedes, Decovita Seramic’s Spain

and Turkey fair stands, antre café

design for Oyun Atolyesi, a duplex

apartment in Erenkoy and a private

villa of 1000 sqm in Toskana Evleri.

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Bizim Mahalle, Luxin project,

Akpres and Boeing Teknokent

offices, sample flats for Skyland and

Strada are our projects now are on

the go.

How far may the power of

design be effective on the

decision processes of the

prospective buyers in real

estate sales offices?

Sales offices have some effects on

decision-making processes of the

customers by reflecting the vision

of the investment company and the

concept of the project and provide

them more info by having a sample

living space for demo to produce a

real experience. It is not enough to

tell or promote about the project.

Demo houses offer several hints

about the prospective lives and

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experiences in the work offered to the

potential buyers. In a well-designed

sales office, promotional teams have

been more effective on the decision

process of buyers.

How do you see the general

style of contract buildings in

Turkey? Do you think that

geographical factors have an

impact on the spirit of the

buildings?

Since the buildings are designed

and developed by the people their

geographical characters may have

some effects on the buildings they

designed. Real estates have to

be designed by counting on the

specifications of the location in terms

of topography, climate, and risk of

natural disasters. Besides, cultural,

historical, and social conditions affect

the soul of the buildings. All are the

parts of a whole, as it is valid also

in other fields of arts, sociology of

the community has some effects on

buildings and buildings affect the

sociology. They interact mutually.

In line with globalization,

geographic, cultural and social

worlds are becoming more and more

intertwined worldwide. We can see

this on the similarity of the cities

in the world. Those communities

or nations who could not own their

cultures and do not relate them to

the next generations are zeroing

their past, memories and cultures

by pursuing a ruin-then-rebuilt

motto under a trend called urban

transformation after an utopia of a

“new life”. This is my answer to your

question, how do I think about the

soul of the buildings in Turkey. They

are fare from the geography, history,

culture, aesthetics of the local and

made by contractors on costs and

profits bases.

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What are the major design

styles that we see in common

spaces?

Different criteria are to be applied in

the functions and designs of common

spaces because they are designed

for multiple types of users. Acoustic

measures, ratio of daylight, heating

and cooling needs are major criteria

affecting designs. We emphasize that

common spaces should be warm,

humanistic and entertaining. We take

some measures to adjust the scales

of people and the space by using

decorative articles. We love to use

vivid and natural colors in balance.

We prefer smooth flows instead of

sharp contrasts. Durable materials

are used on floors because of high

traffic. We use different materials

more than one on the walls for

getting rid of uniformity.

Yelin Evcen Architect

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FOCUS

Flame

retardant

textiles,

inevitable

for contract

areas

The field of flame retardancy has witnessed rigorous development

in the area of new technologies, products and materials to meet the

challenge and needs of ever-changing safety regulations and cope

with the changing requirements of everyday use.

There is nothing inflammable

in the world and fire is one

of the most destructive forces

on the globe. Fire cases are hard to

fight and often impossible to control,

and in many cases they end up

with loss of human life, injury, and

damage properties. Many industries

have been working for a long time

to develop products, methods, and

processes to fight against fire and to

limit the dangers and threats from

fire, such as sprinkler systems, fire

extinguishing systems, and smoke

and fire detection devices.

What are flame-retardants

(FRs)?

Flame-retardants are chemicals that

are added or applied to materials in

order to slow or prevent the start or

growth of fire. They are chemical

compounds added to or otherwise

incorporated into plastic compounds

to provide varying degrees of

flammability protection. FRs give the

victims of fire more time to escape,

limit the loss of life and injury, and

protect property. World brands

such as Trevira, Lenzing, Clariant,

Sateri International, etc. have been

constantly innovating materials and

solutions to complement the best

textiles for fighting with fire.

Flame-retardant textile products go

through many processing steps that

contribute to their overall chemical

footprints and sometimes the final

chemical residues remaining in the

finished product.

Flame retardants (FR) are chemical

compounds added to or otherwise

incorporated into plastic compounds

to provide varying degrees of

flammability protection.

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Where are flame-retardants

used?

Flame-retardants have been used

in many consumer and industrial

products since the 1970s, to decrease

the ability of materials to ignite.

Flame retardants are often added or

applied to the following products:

Furnishings, such as foam,

upholstery, mattresses, carpets,

curtains, and fabric blinds.

Electronics and electrical devices,

such as computers, laptops, phones,

televisions, household appliances,

and wires and cables. Building and

construction materials, including

electrical wires and cables, and

insulation materials, such as

polystyrene and polyurethane

insulation foams.

Transportation products, such

as seats, seat covers and fillings,

bumpers, overhead compartments,

and other parts of automobiles,

airplanes, and trains.

Many flame retardants have been

removed from the market or are no

longer produced. However, because

they do not easily break down,

they can remain persistent in the

environment for years.

Flame-retardant finishes provide

textiles with an important

performance characteristic.

Protection of consumers from unsafe

fabric is only one area where flame

retardancy is needed. Firefighters

and emergency personnel require

protection from flames as they go

about their duties. Floor coverings,

upholstery and drapery also need

protection, especially when used in

public buildings. The military and

the airline industry have multiple

needs for flame-retardant textiles.

The requirements for a commercially

successful flame-retardant textile

product have been given as meeting

flammability requirements: having

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little or no adverse effect on

the textile’s physical properties;

retaining the textile’s aesthetics

and physiological properties; being

produced by a simple process

with conventional equipment

and inexpensive chemicals; and

being durable to repeated home

launderings, tumble dryings and dry

cleaning. It has been possible to meet

these requirements for many textile

products since before 1983 and our

society enjoys a safer environment as

a result.

Progress is continuing in this field

and recent reviews have highlighted

advances in the understanding and

chemistry of flame-retardants, but

progress has been relatively slow

and the advances quite minor and

specialized. Two excellent reviews

have appeared and should be

required reading for those wishing to

have a comprehensive understanding

of treatment with flame-retardant

finishes. This chapter will cover the

same ground in a much more general

way.

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PROFILE

d.ream -Doğuş Restaurant

Entertainment and Managementopens

its first restaurant in Boston

Nahita officially opened its

doors at 100 Arlington

Street in the Back Bay,

Boston. A markedly international

approach to fine dining, Nahita

combines Asian and Latin American

cuisines with a touch of Turkish

influence in homage to its roots. An

expansive menu, the global offerings

include dishes representing Latin

American and Peruvian cuisines

as well as Nikkei and Japanese, all

coming together in a cohesive and

approachable way.

Owned and operated by d.ream

(Doğuş Restaurant Entertainment

and Management), known around

the world for its award-winning

dining concepts, Nahita is the

company’s first investment in

Massachusetts. Today, d.ream has

a unique position in the food and

beverage sector through the variety

and number of restaurants it operates

both in Turkey and internationally.

With its extensive know how,

d.ream continues to introduce

new innovative concepts and a

wide variety of dining experiences

worldwide. Nahita is preceded by

several successful American locations

of leading d.ream concepts, including

Zuma and Nusr-Et Steakhouse.

Fronted by Salt Bae aka chef

Nusret Gökçe, Nusr-Et steakhouse

offers an elevated experience and is

internationally known thanks to a

viral 2017 video that earned Gökçe

his “Salt Bae” moniker. First opened

in Miami in late 2017, a New York

City location quickly followed. That

same year, Da Mario and Zaytinya

also successfully opened in Dallas.

d.ream went on to open additional

locations in New York and Boston

in order to strengthen its operations

in USA. Like existing successful

brands in USA, Nahita will draw

inspiration and creatively reinterpret

d.ream’s core international

influences.

Nahita was inspired by its sister

restaurant Fenix, with locations in

Istanbul and Bodrum. “In order to

successfully enter and succeed in the

Boston market, we knew we would

have to be special, so we handselected

one of d.ream’s gems – Fenix

– and translated it into Nahita,”

said Levent Veziroglu, CEO of

d.ream. “As one of the country’s most

international cities, we are excited to

bring our style of hospitality, food

and drink to Boston.”

At Nahita, the global menu spans

from Nikkei dishes such as Cebiches

and Tiraditos to Japanese dishes

like Sashimi, to straight up Latin

American flavors in the To Share

and Entrée sections, including

Guacamole & Homemade Chips,

Beef Barbacoa and Elote. Extensive

Taco section and For the Table

options offers a sophisticated dining

experience.

Hand-crafted cocktails, an

extensively international wine

selection and a menu that spans

the globe are three reasons to dine

at Nahita; the fourth is the truly

striking ambiance, designed by

Istanbul and London-based Zeynep

Fadıllıoglu Design. They are

responsible for the aesthetic of over

450 projects all around the world,

including the two Fenix locations

in Turkey, from which Nahita is

inspired. This is their first project in

Boston.

Offering a unique atmosphere with

fine details, guests will enjoy great

music, great ambiance and a great

dining experience at Nahita Boston.

Nahita serves dinner daily from

5:30PM-10:00PM Sunday-

Wednesday and 5:30PM-11:00PM

Thursday-Sunday.

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Designs

challenging

winter

depression

Nihat Yildiz has been designing spaces especially for coiffure and

beauty parlors since 2010. Having branches in New York and

Bodrum, Nihat Yildiz says that his company has the largest

showroom for equipment for beauty parlors and coiffures in Europe.

In addition to designing beauty parlors as his expert field, Nihat Yildiz

designs for backstage halls, kids coiffure parlors and similar other interior

decoration works for both domestic and foreign customers.

We talked to designer Nihat Yildiz about how the negative effects of the

approaching winters can be minimized and what makes a good design for the

life of people experiencing those designs.

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Nihat Yildiz

How should the Fall-Winter decorations be in spaces?

Darker colors entered in our lives while the autumn and winter come. The

fuchsia tones are to be replaced by tones of soil that are more soothing this

Fall. The need for contrast will be produced by using mustard shades instead

of gleaming yellows, the brick colors replacing oranges, to khaki shades

instead of vivid greens.

The way to make changes in decorations passes through changing smaller

objects. For example, you may prefer frames of winter themes that produce

warmer feelings. You may also replace small items like trinkets with object

that are reminiscent the winter. The taste of romantic and warmer spaces is

maximized by using candle lights used as accessories. It is possible to make

the spaces warmer with small touches by using small accessories.

“Design is

so powerful

that it directly

affects the

behaviors of

the people who

have been in

the designed

space.”

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How can we raise the energy

of living spaces?

Light is an important source of

energy, so you should allow more day

light entering in the spaces. Green

plants produce positive energy. They

produce a healthy and energetic

environment. You may reserve

spaces for objects you love, items

that remind beautiful memories,

and photos of happy faces in the

home and work places. Candle light

produces positive effect both with its

scent and its soothing ambient. You

have to prefer soft tone light bulbs

that produce day light if you want

to provide a warmer environment

on the floor lamp, chandelier and

lampshades instead of lighting from

single source.

It is possible to expand

visually the outlook of

narrow spaces by using right

designs?

Firstly, lighter tones should be

used on the furniture and wall in

narrow spaces. Accessories may be

used on the walls, as well as glass

coffee tables, plexi chairs, to make

the environment more spacious.

Draperies mounted on the ceiling

helps to make the environment is

seen higher and wider then the actual

sizes. Chairs that have legs should

be used instead of armchairs without

legs. TV set should be placed at the

focal point in living spaces.

How deep the design of

spaces affects the psychology

of the people?

Design is so powerful that it

directly affects the behaviors of the

people experiencing the designed

space. Any building or the space

that was successfully designed has

direct effects on the psychology of

people. When the daylight was not

utilized effectively, or the lightning

and colors used are faulty the

psychology of people living in those

environments deteriorates.

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PROFILE

Different styles with selfpatterned

carpet tiles

designed for offices

Soft and strong combinations with Osaka and Rainfall.

In modern carpet tiles, changes

of tone combined with angles in

varying proportions have been

used to form patterns of designs.

Ateco Zemin presents Osaka and

Rainfall, the carpet tiles imported

from the UK to provide the freedom

of customization of interior spaces to

the users.

Osaka and Rainfall, the new carpet

tiles Ateco Zemin imported from

the UK, featuring a palette of 12

colours developed using 100 per cent

polyamide yarn attract attention.

Specially designed carpets featuring

the Bfl-s1 low flammability

characteristics represent Ateco

Zemin’s design perspective with

a feeling as if a different type of

material is used in each section

of flooring. Osaka, the carpet

tile inspired by Japanese culture

represents the traditional practice of

origami and, geometry.

The abstract nature of the design of

Osaka interpreted in a multitude of

cultural ways under the inspiration of

organic and reminiscent of a bamboo

forest floor is teamed with a diverse

colour palette that allows it to have

a soft and strong look. Rainfall aims

at being one of the indispensables

of interior spaces by encompassing

changes of tone in varying

proportions expertly working with

any interior space has been designed

to work as a stand-alone product,

while complementing Osaka.

Rainfall gives a slightly different

look to each section of flooring, and

encompasses an all over effect of a

subtle integration in corners.

An outstanding choice

Rainfall and Osaka, the new

members of the Ateco Zemin

collection invite everybody who looks

for a natural touch in their interior

spaces to Ateco Zemin in Istinye.

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Kalebodur offers flawless

solutions to architectural

buildings with ‘Kalesinterflex’

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A

name that is identified with

ceramic tiles, Kalebodur

offers opportunities to

make modern living spaces and

the applications of new ideas in

construction with its Kalesinterflex

that brings the freedom and

originality in architectural projects.

Offering maximum performance

at larger sizes, the product goes

beyond the expectations having a

concept series enriched by decorative

elements.

Addressing the innovative talents

of the architectures, Kalebodur

brings a fresh new point of view

to the architectural designs and

construction technologies by offering

Kalesinterflex, a thin and elastic

ceramic tile having the largest

dimensions in the world.

An indispensable alternative for

architectural projects, the product

attracts the interest of professionals

who seek larger variety of selections

for color and structure, besides

its flexibility and efficiency in

applications. It paves the way for an

architectural language that brings

forth the tectonic values of buildings.

Kaleinterflex offers unlimited

dimensions for great ideas seeking

more freedom and flexibility in

design. Made of 100 x 300 cm and

120 x 360 cm sizes the product is

produced as a porcelain ceramic

as thin as 3 to 5 mm. It may be

produced at special sizes depending

on the needs of the project. The

product is made by using 18 main

colors on matt or glossy surfaces by

using digital printing technology to

produce tiles having an outlook of

metallic, wooden, cement or natural

stone.

The product also is a product of

environment friendly production

process. Kalesinterflex has a

certificate of Ecospecifer. When

compared with traditional production

processes, it has 20-fold less gas and

dust emission and 1000 times less

CO2 emission. Only 8 liters of water

is consumed for the production of

one sqm of this product, while in

standard tile production 50 liters of

water is needed. Energy consumption

for the production of Kalesinterflex is

3 times less and electric consumption

is 4-fold less than others.

The product is perfect for dimmed

spaces where the protection against

bacteria is important. Since it is easy

to clean, detergent consumption

is down to the minimum. It keeps

is original form and first day

appearance against the harms and

abrasion of cleaning chemicals.

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Kize Furniture

makes its

presence

felt in

international

market

Started its operations in a small factory in 1989,

Kize Furniture shows its power in the industry

with modern manufacturing site, which founded

on 7,000 m² area and equipped with the latest

technology.

We talked to Tolga

Uludemirciler, one of

interior architect of Kize

Furniture, about the project-based

works for domestic and foreign

markets of Kize Furniture, which is

getting ready to 2019 by increasing

its export targets.

Could you brief us Kize

Furniture’s product portfolio

and production capacity?

Our firm was a small workshop when

it started its operations in 1989. It

grew in the meantime to be a huge

factory of 7,000 square meters

and now it has been a furniture

manufacturing plant equipped

with latest technology to tripple

its capacity located in Istanbul’s

Arnavutköy. When it comes to our

operations we combine all design

imaginations with the natural sense

of wood in all places from individual

living spaces to public areas.

Our company makes project based

production. For this reason, I should

underline that we don’t have a

specific standard; we realize totally

customized manufacturing. It means

Kize is always dynamic, ready to

change and a solution partner. We

have the feature of addressing to

Tolga

Uludemirciler

special customers directed to hotels,

housings and villa projects. Based

on our past experiences our factory

was designed and built exactly to

respond the needs of the sector. For

this reason all infrastructural works

to be needed during operations were

completed by ourselves. This, of

course, offers us a lot of advantages.

We have been continuing our works

on team system. From the evaluation

process up to implementation and

mounting we have a quite systematic

infrastructure.

If you are going to progress

systematically in manufacturing

the observation possibility of all

production stages will be very

important. Today when a product is

planned and starts to be produced

we can see every moment of its

advancements such as at which

stage it is and at what position it is.

In addition to our teams positioned

inside the factory we also have teams

in the field. The field teams stay

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alert from the beginning of a project

that they will mount and follow the

product together with the manager of

production team. In short, the field

teams’ being our personnel provide

benefit to us on right and appropriate

delivery of the projects.

Which markets do you

address in domestic and

abroad?

When we, as Kize, look at the

projects delivered in the past and the

ones have still been continuing, I can

say that we are undertaking a lot both

at home and abroad. In abroad, we

have completed projects in countries

such as Georgia, USA, Romania,

Kazakhstan and Turkmenistan.

Most of these projects are five-star

hotels. It is also eye-catching that we

completed 15 branch offices of one

of the biggest bank chains of Georgia

under the name of “Premium

Service” scattered over the country.

These lead me to say that we don’t

differentiate project-based works

and we want to involve in all projects

that we can handle. There are many

projects we completed and some still

in progress projects such as hotels,

housings, stores, restaurants for our

special customers in domestic market

as well as in foreign countries such as

Kazakhstan, Georgia, Montenegro,

Saudi Arabia, Qatar and United

Arab Emirates. Especially our

participation in fairs and the

blossoming of the construction sector

in the Gulf countries we have placed

special attachment in that region.

What are your basic criteria

aimed at sales and marketing?

I can best answer this question by

highlighting that our most basic

target is 100%customer satisfaction.

This is not a cliché saying but a

principle. One of our managers had

stated many years ago as: “We never

differentiate works as small or big.

For if you don’t treat all works with

the same strictness and care you will

fail. And failure, in its turn, covers

the success. Our principle is to offer

quality, timing and architectural

beauty to your demand. Apart from

this, our biggest priority is to deliver

the work which will make customer

happy and comfortable. This is the

most pleasant thing for us.” At this

sense, this is one of the reasons why

our customers prefer us. We never

consider any of our projects as only

one single project. When we look at

our today’s customer portfolio we see

that we have been cooperating with

many of them for many years. This

proves the identity of the service

that we render. When it comes to the

answer of your question as a brief I

can say that our sales and marketing

strategy depends on customer

satisfaction. As I mentioned above

every new customer continues to

be our customer in the future and

becomes a good reference for us for

the future projects.

Do you have exports?

60% of our sales go to export

markets. Our export volume

increases every year. As I mentioned

earlier we enriched our customer

portfolio through fair participations

we realized in recent years. We visit

the people who we meet in these fairs

in their offices or factories during

the yearlong. This sets up a good

opportunity to stay familiar and to

strengthen the cooperation. In fact

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we will empower our existence in

Dubai through a new local contact

that we will establish cooperation.

How did you set up your

design strategy for this

year? Can you evaluate the

situation of the industry with

expectations and targets

while we are getting closer to

the year end?

While we are getting closer to the

year end and I can say that we have

completed various housing, hotel and

special customer projects in domestic

market. If we look at our case in

foreign countries, as I mentioned

earlier, we have a good part of our

production for exports. We set our

goals to increase our exports every

year. We are taking necessary steps

in order to realize our targets at

this sense. If we want to cite one

of these I can say that we are a

member of TCF (Turkish Contract

Furniture) UR-GE (development of

international competitiveness) cluster

undertaken by Expoters’ Union with

the support of Ministry of Economy

for about 2 years. As a follower of all

developments addressing to export

markets in this cluster we attend all

events realized. For this reason most

of the projects that we have finished

in 2018 are in foreign market.

Do you invest in the

technology?

As you know, the world is moving

towards Industry 4.0 and technology

goes to enormously frightening

dimensions step by step. If we want

to compete and reach our targets

we have to improve productivity to

higher levels, increase flexibility and

reduce costs. To this end, we have

to keep pace with contemporary

developments in technology. Both

our factory manager and our teams

and engineers are trying to bring

everything to our factory in order to

increase productivity in production.

Finally, what would you like

to say about Kize’s general

growth strategy, target

markets and plans for the

year 2019?

As is known, as Kize Furniture

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company, we had tripled our

production capacity and invest on

machinery. With our growth policy

and projects we got a position to

serve faster and at higher quality

standards. Today we have the latest

technology machinery, a powerful

product portfolio that is up to

the European standards and the

certificates their quality. OHSAS

18001, ISO 9001, ISO 14001, FSC

and fire resistant door certificates are

among them… In the coming years,

our target is to be a good position in

furniture industry in the region. You

will see a great number of Turkish

company who assumed several

projects ongoing in the Middle East,

in the Gulf countries and in the

Central Asia. The experiences that

Turkish companies have accumulated

in construction industry in the world

can be valuable support for the

success of furniture firms.

“Export has top priority

in our targets for the year

2019”

Exports rank at top among the

targets of our company for the year

2019. In addition to the Gulf and

Central Asian countries that we

already have very close relations,

the US, Europe and the Balkan

countries will be our target markets

in the coming periods. We will put

our efforts in order to get into new

markets, to get new customers and

to participate more fairs in 2019.

We will take part in the efforts of

exporters association who aims to

open new markets for its members.

We will be the greatest supporter

and participants of Turkish

Contract Furniture and production

development project group. In

summary, we put our efforts fully in

all markets out of our target markets

without differentiating among any

countries. We may get offers for

special projects from countries no

one can imagine, and this proves

that the world is getting smaller and

smaller. Kize Furniture Co. Inc., as a

Turkish firm, we will do what we can

in all projects in abroad to improve

our position in world markets.

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Ant Yapi renovates

the Crown Building in

Manhattan

One of the symbolic buildings

of Manhattan, New York,

the Crown Building is to

be restored by Ant Yapi. Built in

1921, the Crown will be turned

into hotel and residence. This is the

first project of Ant Yapi in the US.

When completed the building will

become a new attracting point in the

area having 26 flats, 83 hotel rooms,

spa and pool, gym, restaurants and

jazz club. Costing about 300 million

dollars the project will be completed

in 28 months.

Mehmet Okay, Chairman of Ant

Yapi, said on the occasion, “As Ant

Yapi, we have completed several

great projects since the beginning

of 1990 especially in Russia, Turkic

republics and England. We were

chosen as the main contractor for the

Crown Building, one of the symbols

of New York City, and this is our

first project in the USA.”

Owned by August Hecksher, a

wealthy businessman of the era,

The Crown Building was originally

designed by Warren & Wetmore, the

then a prestigious architect office in

1921, that has also put its signature

on other iconic buildings like Grand

Central Terminal.

The historic building was first

built as Heckscher Building and

hosted Museum of Modern Arts

and other selected art galleries for

Mehmet Okay,

Chairman of Ant Yapi

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years and has the title of being

the highest building in Midtown

of Manhattan. The height of the

historical building is 126 meters

having two basement and 25

normal floors.

Remembered first when New

York mentioned, the Crown

Building is one of the early

samples of the New York

construction plan published in

1916 that emphasized on the

formation of terraces recessing

back step by step. The façade

of the building was embellished

with original figures of French

Renaissance and that resembles a

royal crown made of golden leaves

coated on copper rooftop.

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Bilişim Vadisi was designed

by OSO Architecture

Bilişim Vadisi is one of the

largest techno park campus

in Turkey within 1 million

500 thousand sqm. closed area in

Muallimköy Gebze – İzmit. This

complex will be hosting 5.000

research development companies in

where has got also lots of different

functional buildings such as offices,

innovation & incubator centers, hotel

and congress center, social activities,

sport and commercial center. OSO

Architecture has still been working

for the interior design of this

complex. Accordingly the interior

design management and construction

supervision services has been given

under the different space categories

such as administrative entrance

floor, exhibition hall, management

office, incubator center, data center,

corridors, common spaces and

so on. The main purpose of the

complex within the whole buildings

is to support and encourage the

development of new technologies.

Accordingly the main concept of

our projects was determined to use

and emphasize the integration of

technology into the interior spaces.

Our main purpose on this point was

to give a feeling to all users that the

whole interior ambiances are related

to the technology. In order to achieve

this result, the whole spaces were

designed as having a contemporary

and dynamic forms within using the

new and modern materials and also

using the new technologies. So the

robotic arms, hologram, interactive

led screens, computer coding

language were used as design items

which also help to dominate the inner

ambiance. After all, the integrity of

technology and interior space has

been succeeded within this project.

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Project Name:

Bilişim Vadisi

Place:

Muallimköy - Gebze / İzmit

Client:

Bilişim Vadisi

Architectural company:

OSO Mimarlık Tasarım

Design Team:

Ozan Bayık

Serhan Bayık

Okan Bayık

Erkan Çeçen

B. Bahar Çiçekçi

Murat Lüleci

Kübra Demirtuna

Project Date:

2017 - Ongoing

Photos:

OSO Mimarlık Tasarım

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A brand’s story comes with

sound steps: Resaschemie

Founded in 2014 and

succeeded in becoming one of

the most sought-after players

in the sector in 4 years, Resaschemie

is increasing its contribution to the

economy by exporting 100% of its

production. Not leaving the title

of being an export champion to

Bangladesh since its establishment,

Resas now attracts interest by paying

attention to the importance of trust

and health on an international

scale. Working for Turkey's 2023

targets Resaschemi’s Founder and

Chairman Laura Gök expressed

the importance of exports using

the following phrases: "While we

are manufacturing in one of the

sectors where exports are perhaps

the most difficult and intertwined

with the health we aim to have a

wide perspective by evaluating

our opportunities up to the end.

For our country's 2023 targets, it

is important to know what firms

are doing and who increases their

exports.”

Following their participation in

MUSIAD fair, we met with Laura

Gök, Founder and Chairwoman of

Resaschemie, to get to know about

the sector and its companies and get

information about their 2019 targets.

First of all, what do you

produce for the textile sector

as Resaschemie?

We set out to produce textile

chemicals. Resas Chemie produces

mainly printing paste which are

used in textile printing processes

for various images as a background

material. Today, with our brand

that was established in 2014, we are

Resaschemie was

founded 4 years ago

by Laura Gök. The

company has a total

production capacity

of 800 tons per

month. At the same

time, in the first

half of 2018, with

an export volume

of TL40 million

Resas has become

one of the leading

companies in the

sector in a short

time.

producing in a factory of 7 thousand

square meters.

Could you tell us about your

production capacity and

production volume?

We produce 25 tons of textile

printing paste per day. Our weekly

production reaches 175 tons.

Depending on the amount of orders,

these figures go up.

"Printing paste is a

must for textile"

What is this printing paste?

Printing paste is a layer applied on

fabrics before printing colors and

visuals on the material. Printing

paste is used in both rotation and

octopus printing machines. It is

usually applied while printing texts

and figures on T-shirts. Printing

paste is filled directly into the

machine and as it rotates, the pattern

you want is printed on the products

in the color you want. Print paste

is indispensable for printing and

patterning in all kinds of textiles you

can think of such as linens, t-shirts

and pants.

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main chemicals that give the pattern

to the denim products. We export

our products to various countries

and companies. Most of them are

mainly located in Bangladesh.

We're entering to Mexican market.

Our target for 2019 is to export to

Indonesia. We are at the first rank

in exports to Bangladesh in our own

sector. There are many countries in

the world where we can send our

products. Among our targets are

Russia, Mexico and Indonesia. It is

difficult to export in our sector but

with the importance that we attached

to health and nature, we undertake

the task of our production by

exporting at international standards.

Laura Gök,

Founder and Chairwoman of Resaschemie

Do you have a special R&D

work on this subject as

Resaschemie?

We have a new product, a dark floor

pastry, and we are quite sure about

its success. This product allows you

to print any color on a black fabric.

Usually when you print on black,

you can't get a vivid color. So, we

have done a lot of researches to

develop this. Thanks to this product,

we have obtained a product that does

not have any fading and provides

the permanency of different colors

on black even after 25 washing

cycles. There are great demands

from countries like Pakistan and

Bangladesh, which we can count as

the heart of textile. Compared to

other world brands, our test results

are very affirmative.

”We rank first

in exports to

Bangladesh in our

own sector“

What products do you

manufacture other than

printing paste?

We started to produce chemicals

used in denim products. They are the

What are the basic factors

you pay attention in

production?

Our product range includes

eco-labeled products. Our

production is 100% natural and

our products are subjected to all

tests required for export. We are

one of the two Turkish companies

in Turkey certified by Bluesign, a

verification company headquartered

in Switzerland. We have such

certificates that are difficult to

get including Bluesign, GOTS,

Greenscreen and Tox certifications.

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PROFILE

You say that your products

are natural but you produce

chemicals. How did you

put these two opposite

words together? Isn’t it an

oxymoron?

As you say, there is a negative

perception that chemical products

pollute the environment. Part of this

perception is true. We are doing our

part to remove this perception. Our

products are water-based and do

not contain hazardous substances.

As a result of our R&D research,

we test our products both in our

own laboratories and in different

laboratories. We don't harm the

nature. We do not put waste to the

nature during production. When we

wash the machine, we use recycled

water in the next production.

"We bring the world

to you through B2B

meetings"

At which fairs will you

be able to promote

Resaschemie?

The ITMA held in Barcelona

is the most prestigious and most

visionary fair in the sector for us.

That's why we take part in ITMA

and MUSIAD Expo. As MUSIAD

International Commission Director

of MOU, we made serious works

for the 17th MUSIAD Expo this

year. We went to every country you

could think. We brought a committee

of more than 90 people from The

Netherlands. The delegations

from many countries such as The

Netherlands, Russia and Turkic

Republics came to the fair. Buying

delegations and committees from

abroad, heads of commissions and

chambers of commerce came to our

country thanks to the work of our

presidents. In a way our business

people don't need to travel around

the world. We're bringing the world

to their places. Our business people

participate in various fairs, take part

in B2B negotiations, keep in touch

with people. Business people should

not step back of e-mailing, calling

and, if necessary, visiting them up to

the doors of the factory to find and

persuade new buyers and customers.

The year 2019 is seen on the

horizone. What do you want

to say about Resaschemie's

short, medium and long

goals, objectives and targets?

We are a company that sets goals for

itself every day and gets stronger

as we achieve them. We aim to start

production of a different chemicals

by mid-2019 in a production facility

in Denizli Industrial Zone. In the

new period, we will emphasize on

foreign trade and logistics. Because

people are afraid of exporting. In

this way, the export potential of

our country is lost. Based on our

experience with this step, we will say

to our people, “Let us export your

goods.” We are trying to do whatever

we can to contribute to the vision of

Turkey. Why shouldn’t we introduce

the markets we know to other

companies?

As an example, the export data of

Turkey to Bangladesh was dropped

recently. People who know this

should take the lead as pioneers in

developing projects for bilateral

trade, so that our growth rate will

go up. It is utmost important for

our country's 2023 targets to know

who is doing what to increase export

earnings. I would like to thank all

companies and people who have

worked and engaged themselves on

this vision.

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PROFILE

Ultra thin yet super strong

ceramics in bathrooms of

contract areas

Appropriate for a wide-range of settings, IPALYSS ® of Ideal Standard is

beautiful enough to strike the right tone in luxury settings, including hotels,

high-end apartment blocks, and restaurants.

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PROFILE

The new range of Ideal

Standard is inspired by

Bernard de Palissy, the

famous 16th Century

French ceramicist, who relentlessly

pursued the secrets of very fine

ceramics. Like him, the company

has been pushing the boundaries

of design to produce ceramics that

are very thin, yet strong enough to

withstand heavy daily use. It seemed

only fitting to name the range of

elegant, super-thin yet super-strong

ceramics after de Palissy – and so

IPALYSS® was born.

The lightest of light design

‘Light design’ is an important

influence in fields as varied as

architecture, manufacturing, and

fashion. In order to achieve a light

design in bathroom ceramics, Ideal

Standard had to develop a new

material which could be used to

produce thin vessels that were both

hard-wearing and elegant. And so

they produced Diamatec, which

made the strong, thin edges of the

IPALYSS® range possible.

The IPALYSS® range comprises

of vessels available in three versatile

configurations. With a choice of

overflow, no overflow, or overflow

with deck, the range is a flexible and

practical solution to the question of

how to combine form and function.

With the Diamatec technology

behind it, the IPALYSS® range of

ceramics is as durable as it is elegant.

Appropriate for a wide-range of

settings, IPALYSS® is tough

enough to withstand demanding

environments, and beautiful enough

to strike the right tone in luxury

settings, including hotels, high-end

apartment blocks, and restaurants.

The thinking behind the

design

IPALYSS® combines hardwearing

material with striking aesthetics.

The look and feel of the range was

developed in conjunction with the

multi-award winning designer Robin

Levien. By working with Studio

Levien, the designers and engineers

of the company were able to be

leaders in the ‘light design’ trend.

Designer Robin Levien comments

and interprets: “The lightness of the

design is expressed by a combination

of two key elements: the concave

exterior, which makes a small

footprint, and the extremely fine

edge. The super-strong Diamatec

ceramic material has enabled to

produce an almost flower-like

appearance. Looks can be deceiving

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though, as these are far from delicate

basins – like a flower in the wind,

thin can be strong. As always, I

am looking for beauty combined

with functionality, and with the

IPALYSS® design, I feel I have

really achieved this. The thin rims

mean that the maximum functional

area can be achieved within the

overall dimensions of the basins. And

because these designs are ‘all basin’

and ‘minimal rim’ any splashes or

drips can be contained within them.

The oblong overflows, which are

usually very difficult to produce,

bring an extra touch of elegance to

these basins, which are the ultimate

in functionality.”

Beauty with inner strength

Diamatec is the culmination of

over 200 years of innovation in

ceramics by Ideal Standard. The

revolutionary ceramic allows for the

first time to manufacture bathware

with very fine, thin, straight edges

that is nonetheless, extremely strong,

and appropriate for a wide range of

demanding environments.

The professional comment on the

new development by the company:

“Diamatec, our new thin ceramic

material, was developed following

investigation into other areas where

ceramics are expected to be thin,

strong, and attractive, such as hotel

tableware. We chose the best and

latest technologies from these and

other sectors, and precisely blended

ingredients such as Alumina, known

for its hardness and strength, and

Chamotte, which prevents cracking

and adds structural strength. The

result is a new material that is

particularly suitable for demanding

environments, where the need to

combine strong aesthetics with hardwearing

durability is paramount.”

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LIST OF COMPANIES

A.S.T. TOPDAGI TEKSTIL SAN. TIC. LTD.STI

Contact Person: Ibrahim TOPDAGI

Address: Buttim Is Merkezi, D-1 Blok,No: 238-239, 16250, Osmangazi/BURSA

Tel: +90 224 211 34 55 Fax: +90 224 211 34 56

Web: www.asttopdagi.com Mail: asttopdagi@asttopdagi.com

Products: UPHOLSTERY

Trademarks: AST, TOMRIS

ABN PAZARLAMA KONFEKSIYON TEKSTIL SAN. TIC. LTD. STI

Contact Person: Murat ÇOBAN

Address: Hacı Eyüplü Mah., 3075 Sok.,No: 10, 20195, DENIZLI

Tel: +90 258 371 58 26 Fax: +90 258 371 88 60

Web: www.abntekstil.com Mail: murat.coban@abntekstil.com

Products: UPHOLSTERY, BATH SUITES, BATH TOWELS AND BATHROBES

Trademarks: FIORE

AGAOGLU TEKSTIL SAN. VE TIC. A.S.

Contact Person: Özcan AGAOGLU

Address: Ankara Asfaltı Üzeri, 3. Km,64300, USAK

Tel: +90 276 231 12 90 Fax: +90 276 231 16 89

Web: www.agaoglu.com Mail: ozcan@agaoglu.com

Products: BED LINEN, MATTRESS TICKING, BLANKETS

Trademarks: YUVAM, HOME HARMONY

AKMAN TEKSTIL TIC. SAN. A.S

Contact Person: Vehbi AKMAN

Address: Prof. Dr. Turan Günes Cd. No: 114 34025, Zeytinburnu/ISTANBUL

Tel: +90 212 558 34 34 / 558 44 87 / 558 29 20 Fax: +90 212 558 45 47

Web: www.akmangroup.com Mail: vehbi.akman@akman-tekstil.com

Products: CURTAIN, UPHOLSTERY, BED LINEN, MATTRESS TICKING,

BLANKETS

Trademarks: PINELLA, ECOBELLA, COVELLA, ECOBELLA HOME

ALERAN TEKSTIL SAN. VE TIC. LTD. STI.

Contact Person: Deniz KÖKSAL

Address: Barakfakih Sanayi Bölgesi, 22. Cad., No: 19, Kestel/ BURSA

Tel: +90 224 384 15 17 Fax: +90 224 384 15 55

Web: www.alerantekstil.com Mail: info@alerantekstil.com

Products: CURTAIN

Trademarks: BONAPERDE

AMERIKAN HALI SAN. VE TIC. A.S.

Contact Person: Ünal ÖNCEL

Address: Eskisehir Karayolu, 68. Km 06900, Polatlı / ANKARA

Tel: +90 312 648 00 88 Fax: +90 312 648 00 99

Web: www.american-carpet.com.tr Mail: info@american-carpet.com.tr

Products: CARPET

Trademarks: AMERICAN FLEX

ANY TEKSTIL SAN. TIC. PAZ. A.S.

Contact Person: Nesrin YILMAZ

Address: DOSAB Girisi, M.Karaer Cad.No: 40, 16245, BURSA,

Tel: +90 224 261 09 06 Fax: +90 224 261 09 05

Web: www.any.com.tr Mail: any@any.com.tr

Products: CURTAIN

Trademarks: CARRERA & ANY

APRESAN SAN. VE TIC. LTD. STI.

Contact Person: Burhan BARUTÇU

Address: Ferhatpasa Mah., G29 Sok. No: 29, 34888, Atasehir/ISTANBUL

Tel: +90 216 471 22 00 Fax: +90 216 471 22 04

Web: www.apresan.com Mail: info@apresan.com

Products: ROLLER BLIND FABRIC

Trademarks: APRESAN

ASANTEKS TEKSTIL SAN. TIC. A.S.

Contact Person: Levent ASLAN

Address: Yıldırım Mahallesi, Tuna Sok. No: 47, 34045, Bayrampasa/ISTANBUL

Tel: +90 212 437 30 30 Fax: +90 212 437 00 91

Web: www.asanteks.com Mail: info@asanteks.com

Products: UPHOLSTERY

Trademarks: ASANTEKS

AYHAN DENIZCI TEKSTIL SANAYI LTD. STI.

Contact Person: Ayhan DENIZCI

Address: DOSAB, M. Karaer., Yıldız Sok No: 19, Osmangazi/BURSA

Tel: +90 224 261 33 37 Fax: +90 224 261 33 38

Web: www.marinerohome.com Mail: ayhandenizci@ayhandenizci.com

Products: CURTAIN

Trademarks: MARINERO HOME

BENTI TEKSTIL KONFEKSIYON SAN. VE TIC. LTD. STI.

Contact Person: Erol HIÇYILMAM

Address: DOSAB, Reyhan Sok., No: 1,16369, BURSA

Tel: 90 224 261 22 38 Fax: 90 224 261 23 49

Web: www.bentitextile.com Mail: info@bentitextile.com

Products: UPHOLSTERY

Trademarks: ADDOBBARE

ABC TEKSTIL GIYIM SAN. TIC. LTD. STI

Contact Person: Cemal Gürsel ÖZDEMIR

Address: Sahinler Köyü,No: 136, 20250 Pınarkent/DENIZLI

Tel: +90 258 286 56 91 Fax: +90 258 286 53 87

Web: www.abctekstil.com Mail: abc@abctekstil.com

Products: BATH SUITES, BATH TOWELS AND BATHROBES

Trademarks: LADIK

ADOKSAN TEKSTIL SAN. VE TIC. A.S.

Contact Person: M.Bürkan UZUN

Address: OSB, Kahverengi Cad., No: 17,16159, Nilüfer/BURSA

Tel: +90 224 241 42 42 Fax: +90 224 241 42 41

Web: www.adoksan.com.tr Mail: sales@adoksan.com.tr

Products: CURTAIN, UPHOLSTERY

Trademarks: ADOKSAN

AKARCA TEKSTIL KONF. SAN. VE TIC. LTD. STI.

Contact Person: Murat ZÜMBÜLYUVA

Address: DOSAB, M. Karaer Cad., Gül Sk.No: 13, 16369, BURSA

Tel: +90 224 261 28 00 Fax: +90 224 261 28 05

Web: www.akarcatekstil.com Mail: akarca@akarcatekstil.com

Products: CURTAIN

Trademarks: AVILA

AKOVA TEKSTIL VE TARIM ÜRÜNLERI TIC. SAN. LTD. STI

Contact Person: Ibrahim AGANOGLU

Address: Ankara Asfaltı Üzeri, Dokuzkavaklar Mah., No: 16620200, DENIZLI

Tel: +90 258 268 44 44 Fax: +90 258 268 80 26

Web: www.akovatex.com Mail: info@akovatex.com

Products: BATH SUITES, BATH TOWELS AND BATHROBES

Trademarks: ISTENECEK

ALTINBASAK TEKSTIL SAN. VE TIC. A.S.

Contact Person: Mehmet ÇALISKAN

Address: Organize San. Böl., Turan Bahadır Cd., No: 17, 20065, Gürlek/DENIZLI

Tel: +90 258 269 10 69 Fax: +90 258 269 10 70

Web: www.altinbasak.com.tr Mail: mehmetcaliskan@altinbasak.com.tr

Products: BED LINEN, MATTRESS TICKING, BATH SUITESBATH TOWELS

AND BATHROBES,

Trademarks: ALTINBASAK, ALTINBASAK ELEGANT

ANILSAN HAVLU SAN. TIC. A.Ş.

Contact Person: Feridun ÇELEBİ

Address: Dağeteği Mevki, Barakfakih, 16460, Kestel/BURSA

Tel: +90 224 384 15 40 Fax: +90 224 384 15 39

Web: www.anilsan.com Mail: anilsan@anilsan.com

Products: BED LINEN (Towels & Bathrobes) and Bed Linen

Trademarks: ANILSAN

ANKA DANIŞMANLIK TEKSTİL SAN. ve TİC. LTD. ŞTİ

Contact Person: Serdar SÜTÇÜOĞLU

Address: Karaağaç Cad. No:116 Altınboynuz Plaza D:7 34445 Sütlüce - Beyoğlu / İSTANBUL

Tel: +90 212 255 7722 Fax: +90 212 255 73 33

Web: www.ankatex.com Mail: anka@ankatex.com

Products: YARN, GREY CLOTHS, BEDLINEN, BATHLINEN TABLE LINEN,

QUILTS+PILLOWS, CURTAINNING AND UPHOLSTERY

Trademarks: ANKA

ARMANA TEKSTIL SAN. TIC. LTD. STI.

Contact Person: Özgür ACUN

Address: DOSAB, Ali Osman Sönmez Cad., Papatya Sok., No: 13/ 2, BURSA

Tel: +90 224 261 15 02 Fax: +90 224 261 15 03

Web: www.armana.com.tr Mail: export@armana.com.tr

Products: CURTAIN, DECORATIVE FABRICS

Trademarks: ARTARMANA

AYDIN TEKSTIL TIC. VE PAZ. A.S.

Contact Person: Ali Sami AYDIN

Address: Ikitelli OSB, Turgut ÖZAL Cad No: 124, 34308, Basaksehir/ISTANBUL

Tel: +90 212 549 20 60 Fax: +90 212 545 20 59

Web: www.aydintekstil.com.tr Mail: ali@aydintekstil.com.tr

Products: CURTAIN, UPHOLSTERY, MATTRESS TICKING

Trademarks: Trademarks

BASARI TEKSTIL SAN. VE TIC. A.S.

Contact Person: Ramazan YILMAZ

Address: Göveçlik Mah, Emin Durul Cad No: 26, 20254, DENIZLI

Tel: +90 258 385 72 89 Fax: +90 258 385 74 51

Web: www.basaritekstil.com.tr Mail: ramazan@basaritekstil.com.tr

Products: BED LINEN, MATTRESS TICKING, BLANKETS

Trademarks: Issimo Home HOME, MODAEV

BERSAN TEKSTIL SANAYI VE TICARET A.S

Contact Person: Aylin ÖZTÜRK

Address: Atatürk Caddesi, No: 216, 16580, Gürsu/BURSA

Tel: +90 224 376 01 32 Fax: +90 224 376 01 31

Web: bersan@bersan.com.tr Mail: bersan@bersan.com.tr

Products: CURTAIN

Trademarks: LEMANNY

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BERTEKS PAZARLAMA A.S.

Contact Person: Osman Murat ERDEBIL

Address: Demirtas Organize Sanayi Böl., Karanfil Sok., No: 5 16245, BURSA

Tel: +90 224 280 27 00 Fax: +90 224 280 27 95

Web: www.berteks.com Mail: murat.erdebil@berteks.com

Products: CURTAIN, YARN

Trademarks: STARTÜL, DOLCAVITA, PESCOFIL

BIRCE TEKSTIL SANAYI VE. TIC. LTD. STI.

Contact Person: Feyyaz KARACADAG

Address: Nosab Köknar Cad., No: 22 16140, Nilüfer/BURSA

Tel: +90 224 411 07 60 Fax: +90 224 411 07 62

Web: www.bircetekstil.com.tr Mail: export@bircetekstil.com.tr

Products: CURTAIN

Trademarks: BIRCE

BOYTEKS TEKSTIL SAN. VE .TIC. A.S.

Contact Person: Mevlüt BAYDAR

Address: Organize Sanayi Bölgesi, Gri Cad., 4. Sok., No: 1, 16150, Nilüfer/BURSA

Tel: +90 224 241 69 00 Fax: +90 224 241 69 01

Web: www.boyteks.com Mail: mevlüt.baydar@boytesk.com

Products: CURTAIN, BED LINEN, MATTRESS TICKING, BLANKETS

Trademarks: BOYTEKS

BURKAY TEKSTIL. SAN. VE . TIC. A.S.

Contact Person: Feza DURAK / Hasan TULUM

Address: Barakfakih San., Böl., AnkaraYolu 16. km, 16450, BURSA

Tel: +90 224 384 12 55 Fax: +90 224 384 12 66-67

Web: www.burkay.com.tr Mail: demor@burkay.com.tr

Products: CURTAIN

Trademarks: DEMOR

CANAVAR TEKSTIL SAN. VE TIC. LTD. STI.

Contact Person: Cem TIRYAKI

Address: Yayalar Mah., Yayalar Cad., No: 1, 34909, Pendik/ISTANBUL

Tel: +90 216 307 46 98 Fax: +90 216 307 46 99

Web: www.majestik.com.tr Mail: cem@majestik.com.tr

Products: ACCESSORY

Trademarks: MAJESTIK

DATEKS TEKSTIL PAZARLAMA SAN. TIC. LTD. STI.

Contact Person: Murat DAĞLIOĞLU

Address: Kemalpasa mah. Gençtürk cd. Mimarbası so. No:10 Laleli / ISTANBUL

Tel: +90 212 528 46 25 Fax: +90 212 520 13 36

Web: www.datekstekstil.com.tr Mail: info@datekstekstil.com.tr

Products: CURTAIN, CURTAIN ACCESSORY

Trademarks: Dateks

DERSIYON TEKSTIL ÜRÜNLERI SAN. TIC. LTD. STI.

Contact Person: Murat GENÇ

Address: Organize Sanayi Bölgesi, Ali Osman Sönmez Bulvarı, 2. Sok No:7 16159 Nilüfer/

Bursa/TURKEY

Tel: +90 224 243 7580 Fax: +90 224 243 7583

Web: www.dersiyon.com.tr Mail: muratgenc@dersiyon.com.tr

Products: CURTAIN, BED LINEN MATTRESS TICKING, BLANKETS

Trademarks: STELLA, TENDENZA

DIKICI TEKSTIL AYAKKABICILIK ITH. IHR. SAN. VE TIC. LTD. STI

Contact Person: Erkut DIKICI

Address: DOSAB, Yasemin Sok., No: 5, 16369, BURSA

Tel: 90 224 261 24 24 Fax: 90 224 261 07 61

Web: www.dikicitekstil.com Mail: erkut36@hotmail.com - dikiciteks_2009@hotmail.com

Products: CURTAIN, UPHOLSTERY

Trademarks: DEHA

DINA VANELLI TEKSTIL SANAYI TICARET A.S.

Contact Person: Rüçhan TACETTIN

Address: Organize San., Böl., Gri Cad2. Sok., No:2, Bursa

Tel: +90 212 657 56 12/224 243 8 Fax: +90 212 657 56 21/224 243 89 10

Web: www.vanelli.com.tr Mail: export@dina-vanelli.com

Products: CURTAIN, UPHOLSTERY

Trademarks: VANELLI, DINA

DOST TEKSTIL KONF. SAN. VE TIC. A.S.

Contact Person: Fatma ARPACI

Address: Organize Sanayi Böl., 1.Kısım, Bayram Sit Cad., No: 4,20065, Honaz/DENIZLI

Tel: +90 258 269 11 27 Fax: +90 258 269 11 54

Web: www.dosttextiles.com.tr Mail: fatma@dosttextiles.com.tr

Products: UPHOLSTERY, BATH SUITES, BATH TOWELS AND BATHROBES

Trademarks: DOST

EFOR TEKSTIL GÜBRE PETROL ÜRÜ. TUR. NAK. SAN. VE TIC. LTD. STI.

Contact Person: Hüseyin KAHRAMAN

Address: Yaylacık Yolu Sok., No: 9, Tahtalı Köyü, Nilüfer/BURSA

Tel: +90 224 482 44 23 Fax: +90 224 482 28 49

Web: www.efortekstil.com, www.efortextil.ru, www.eforsib.ru Mail: kahraman4316@hotmail.com

Products: CURTAIN, BED LINEN, MATTRESS TICKING, BLANKETSBATH

SUITES, BATH TOWELS ANDBATHROBES, ACCESSORY

Trademarks: ARTINI, DOCCE VITA, ANJELLA, TABELLA, CANDELLA

BEYZAN TEKSTIL SAN. VE. TIC. LTD. STI.

Contact Person: Ozan MAHIR

Address: 1. Organize Sanayi Bölgesi, 22. Cad.,No: 24,38070, KAYSERI

Tel: +90 352 322 14 06 Fax: +90 352 322 14 22

Web: www.beyzantekstil.com.tr Mail: o.mahir@beyzantekstil.com.tr

Products: UPHOLSTERY, BED LINEN, MATTRESS TICKING, ACCESSORY

Trademarks: BEYZAN

BORELLI TEKSTIL IÇ VE DIS TIC. LTD. STI.

Contact Person: Bayram Ali BORALI

Address: Yaylacık Yolu Tahtalı Köyü Girisi No: 11 Kayapa 16230 Nilüfer/BURSA

Tel: +90 224 482 47 70 Fax: +90 224 482 47 66

Web: www.borelli.com.tr Mail: bayram@borelli.com.tr

Products: CURTAIN, ACCESSORY

Trademarks: BORELLI

BRODERI NARIN ISLEMELI KUMAS SANAYI A.S.

Contact Person: Baki GÜNAY

Address: Mahmutbey Mah., Taşocağı Yolu Cad., No: 16, 34217, Bagcılar/ISTANBUL

Tel: +90 212 446 37 93 Fax: +90 212 446 37 80

Web: broderinarin.com Mail: bakigunay@broderinarin.com

Products: CURTAIN

Trademarks:

ÇEVIKEL TEKSTIL TIC. LTD. STI.

Contact Person: Serkan ORGUN

Address: DOSAB, Orkide Sok., No: 17, 16369, Osmangazi/BURSA

Tel: +90 224 261 16 91 Fax: +90 212 261 13 70

Web: www.cevikeltekstil.com Mail: info@cevikeltekstil.com

Products: CURTAIN, CARPET

Trademarks: PRENDA, ARINNA

D.C.M. TEKSTIL KONF. SAN. TIC. LTD. STI.

Contact Person: Cengiz ÇALISKAN

Address: ADDRESS : DOSAB, M.Karaer Cad., No: 24, Demirtas/BURSA

Tel: +90 224 261 16 16-17 Fax: +90 214 261 02 99

Web: www.dcmtekstil.com.tr Mail: cengiz@dmctekstil.com.tr

Products: CURTAIN, UPHOLSTERY

Trademarks: SPINELLO

DERICIOGULLARI YAPI MALZEMELERI A.S.

Contact Person: Ahmet Serkan ÇELIKYILMAZ

Address: Barbaros Mah. Baraj Yolu Cad., No: 44,16245, BURSA

Tel: +90 224 262 19 51 Fax: +90 224 262 51 41

Web: www.d-ev.com Mail: stola@d-ev.com

Products: UPHOLSTERY

Trademarks: Trademarks

DEPAR DERI PLASTIK SAN. VE TIC. A.S.

Contact Person: M.Kemal BODUR

Address: Firuzköy Yolu, Baglariçi Cad.,No: 68, 34850, Avcılar/ISTANBUL

Tel: +90 212 428 35 35 Fax: +90 212 428 36 36

Web: www.deparderi.com.tr Mail: kemalbodur@deparderi.com.tr

Products: UPHOLSTERY

Trademarks:

DILHAN TEKSTIL IÇ VE DIS TIC. SAN. A.S.

Contact Person: Nermin BAYTIMUR EKIZ

Address: DOSAB, Ali Osman Sönmez Cad., No: 516245 Osmangazi/BURSA

Tel: +90 224 261 54 49 Fax: +90 224 261 10 98

Web: www.dilhan.com.tr Mail: nerminbaytimur@gmail.com

Products: CURTAIN, UPHOLSTERY

Trademarks: DILHAN

DINARSU IMALAT VE TIC. TAS.

Contact Person: Altug GÖLLER

Address: Yıldırım Beyazıt Mah. Barbaros Cad.,No: 73, 59500, Çerkezköy/TEKIRDAG

Tel: +90 282 726 60 20 Fax: +90 282 726 60 29

Web: www.dinarsu.com.tr Mail: dinarsu@dinarsu.com.tr

Products: CARPET

Trademarks: DINARSU

E.S.C TEKSTIL SAN. VE TIC. LTD. STI

Contact Person: Günal BAYLAN

Address: DOSAB, Papatya Sok., No: 2616369, Demritas/BURSA

Tel: +90 224 261 14 78 Fax: +90 224 261 07 58

Web: www.esctextile.com Mail: esctextile@esctextile.com

Products: CURTAIN, UPHOLSTERY

Trademarks: RASS

EGEM TEKSTIL KONF. SAN. TIC. LTD. STI.

Contact Person: Arif TÜRKYILMAZ

Address: Bozburun Mah., 7045 Sok No: 26, 20085, DENIZLI

Tel: +90 258 371 82 96 Fax: +90 258 371 97 60

Web: www.egemtekstil.net Mail: arif@egemtekstil.com

Products: BATH SUITES, BATH TOWELS AND BATHROBES

Trademarks: GREEN BLACK, PESKUR, ECO COTTON

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EKE TEKSTIL KONF. TUR. SAN. VE TIC. A.S

Contact Person: Mehmet YAPRAK

Address: Organize Sanayi Böl., Servergazi Cad.,No: 12, 20065, DENIZLI

Tel: +90 258 269 15 56 Fax: +90 258 269 15 59

Web: www.eke.com.tr Mail: myaprak@eke.com.tr

Products: BED LINEN, MATTRESS TICKING, BLANKETS, BATH SUITES,

BATH TOWELS AND BATHROBES

Trademarks: EKE HOME, HAMAM

EREM TEKSTIL TIC. SAN. LTD. STI.

Contact Person: Bahtiyar AYDEMIR

Address: Ikitelli OSB, ISTEKS Sanayi Sitesi, C-4 Blok, No: 8, Basaksehir/ ISTANBUL

Tel: +90 212 485 55 33 Fax: +90 212 485 55 34

Web: www.eremtextile.com Mail: info@eremtextile.com

Products: KNIT THROW, BLANKETS, ACCESSORY

Trademarks: BETIRES® HOME

ELVIN TEKSTIL SAN. VE TIC. A.S.

Contact Person: Osman N. CANIK

Address: Gebeçınar Mevkii, Elvin Tekstil, Çalı/BURSA

Tel: +90 224 482 26 70 Fax: +90 224 482 26 69

Web: www.elvin.com.tr Mail: elvin@elvin.com.tr

Products: CURTAIN

Trademarks: ELVIN FABRICS, CHANAN DESIGNS, ELVIN KIDS COLLECTION,

GREENGUARD

ERTEKS TEKSTIL SAN. TIC. A.S.

Contact Person: Erkan BASARAN

Address: Inegöl-Bursa Yolu Üzeri, 3.KmNo: 110, 16400, Inegöl/BURSA

Tel: +90 258 269 16 23 Fax: +90 224 714 20 31

Web: www.eba.com.tr Mail: finansman@eba.com.tr

Products: UPHOLSTERY

Trademarks:

EVIMTEKS TEKSTIL INSAAT TURIZM SAN. ve TIC. A.S

Contact Person: Birol BESLER

Address: DOSAB Ali Osman Sönmez Cd.Nergiz Sk. No:4 Bursa / Türkiye

Tel: +90 224 261 13 87 (pbx) Fax: +90 224 261 17 50

Web: www.evimteks.com.tr Mail: info@evimteks.com.tr

Products: Fancy Drapery Fabric

Trademarks: CARMINA

FANTAZI PERDE KUMAS AKS. SAN. TIC. LTD. STI.

Contact Person: Özer ÖZBARUT

Address: San-Bir Bulvarı 4. Bölge 7. Cad. No:42 34500 Çakmaklı Büyükçekmece/ISTANBUL

Tel: +90 212 886 57 81 pbx Fax: +90 212 886 70 94

Web: www.trimland.com Mail: ozer@trimland.com

Products: CURTAIN

Trademarks: ÖZ-IS, TRIMLAND, FANTAZI PERDE, TRIMLINE, TENDEFILO,

TENDECORD, TENDEMONOFILO

FLOKSER TEKSTIL SAN. VE TIC. A.S. (SERTEX)

Contact Person: Oguzhan BAHAR

Address: Ürgüplü Cad., No: 1, 34555, Hadımköy/ISTANBUL

Tel: +90 212 866 49 00 Fax: FAX +90 212 771 32 37

Web: www.sertex.com.tr Mail: info@sertex.com.tr

Products: UPHOLSTERY

Trademarks: CREA, SEDERE, SERTEX IXIR, CLASSIC LEBON, DERRYTEX BY FLOKSER, ELEGANCE

MANGA, NANO LEATHER BY FLOKSER, CONTRACT BY FLOKSER, CONTRACT BY FLOKSER

GELIN TEKSTIL SAN. VE TIC. A.S.

Contact Person: Osman Nuri KES

Address: Akçesme Mah., 2018 Sok., No: 18, 20016, Gümüsler/ DENIZLI

Tel: +90 258 372 19 93 Fax: +90 258 372 19 97

Web: www.gelintekstil.com.tr Mail: www.gelintekstil.com.tr

Products: BATH SUITES, BATH TOWELS AND BATHROBES

Trademarks: GELIN

GOL IPLIK SEREMET TEKSTIL SAN. TIC. A.S.

Contact Person: Erdogan SEREMET

Address: ADDRES: Yenice Yolu Üzeri, 1. Km, Inegöl/BURSA

Tel: +90 224 714 18 84 Fax: +90 224 714 18 83

Web: www.goliplik.com.tr Mail: yagmurdunar@goliplik.com.tr

Products: YARN

Trademarks: GÖL IPLIK

GURLE SUNI DERI A.S.

Contact Person: Ali HÜRYILMAZ

Address: Gedikpasa Cami Sok., No: 8, 34126, Beyazıt/ISTANBUL

Tel: +90 212 516 65 13 Fax: +90 212 638 46 28

Web: www.gurlesunideri.com Mail: ali@gurlesunideri.com

Products: UPHOLSTERY

Trademarks: GURLE, GÜRPA, GRUPPOPLAST

HANDE TEKSTIL

Contact Person: Ali ZINGIR

Address: DOSAB, M.Karaer Cad., Gül Sok., No: 17/1, 16369, BURSA

Tel: +90 224 261 18 80 Fax: +90 224 261 18 83

Web: www.handetekstil.com Mail: export@handetekstil.com

Products: UPHOLSTERY

Trademarks:

EKT EKENLER TEKSTIL SAN. TIC. A.S

Contact Person: Soner EKEN

Address: Inegöl Org. San. Bölgesi, 4. Cad., No: 33, 16400, Inegöl/BURSA

Tel: +90 224 714 86 76-77-78 Fax: +90 224 714 86 79

Web: www.ekt.com.tr Mail: info@ekt.com.tr

Products: CURTAIN

Trademarks: EKT INTERNATIONAL, FABLA INTERIORS, ECKEN, SABRI

EKEN 1953

EPENGLE TEKSTIL

Contact Person: Murat SEÇIM

Address: Gümüssuyu Cad., Çiftehavuzlar ÇıkmazıNo: 4, 34020 Maltepe, Topkapı/

ISTANBUL

Tel: +90 212 482 26 60 Fax: +90 212 482 27 00

Web: www.epengle.com.tr Mail: epengle@epengle.com.tr

Products: CURTAIN, UPHOLSTERY

Trademarks:

ERTEKS KADIFE TEKSTIL SAN. VE TIC. LTD. STI.

Contact Person: Ali ÇAGLAYAN

Address: Organize Sanayi Bölgesi, 2. Kısım, 20065, DENIZLI

Tel: +90 258 269 16 23 Fax: +90 258 269 16 25

Web: www.ertekstekstil.com Mail: ali.c@ertekstekstil.com

Products: BED LINEN, MATTRESS TICKING, BLANKETS, BATH SUITES,

BATH TOWELS AND BATHROBES

Trademarks: ROSEBERRY

ETG TEKSTIL SAN. VE TIC. LTD. STI

Contact Person: Kadriye Tugba SARAYDAROGLU

Address: Atatürk San. Sitesi, Fahri Korutürk Cad.,336. Sok., No: 8,34555, Hadımköy/

ISTANBUL

Tel: +90 212 771 16 40 Fax: +90 212 771 16 48

Web: www.believe.com.tr Mail: tugbas@believe.com.tr

Products: UPHOLSTERY

Trademarks: BELIEVE

EVTEKS TEKSTIL KONFEKSIYON TUR. YAT. SAN. TIC. LTD. STI

Contact Person: Isa DAL

Address: Menderes Bulvarı No: 27/4 20085 Gümüsler/DENIZLI

Tel: +90 258 371 88 15 pbx Fax: +90 258 371 88 20

Web: www.evteks.com.tr Mail: info@evteks.com.tr

Products: BED LINEN, MATTRESS TICKING, BLANKETS, BATH

SUITES,BATH TOWELS AND BATHROBES

Trademarks: DALISA, UCUZAL, YENITA

FESTIVAL TEKSTIL SAN. TIC. LTD. STI.

Contact Person: Ufuk COSKUNEL, Göksel GÜVEN

Address: Oto San. Sit., 25. Blok, No: 22-28, 16290, BURSA

Tel: +90 224 342 03 58 Fax: +90 224 342 12 28

Web: www.festivaltekstil.com Mail: export@festivaltekstil.com

Products: UPHOLSTERY

Trademarks:

FOGA TEKSTIL SAN. TIC. LTD. STI.

Contact Person: Tahsin TESBIHCI

Address: Kale Mah., Yılmaz Sok., No: 8, 16450, Kestel/BURSA

Tel: +90 224 372 99 00 Fax: +90 224 372 99 09

Web: www.foga.com.tr Mail: tahsin.tesbihci@foga.com.tr

Products: CURTAIN

Trademarks: FOGA, ARBEN, SACHA, GLORIA

GIDAS INS. TAAHHÜT SAN. VE TIC. A.S.

Contact Person: Yasemin ÖZERDEM

Address: DDRESS: Demirtas Organize San. Böl., Fulya Sok., No: 1, 16369 BURSA

Tel: +90 224 261 04 88 Fax: +90 224 261 04 87

Web: www.gidas.com.tr Mail: y.ozderdem@bezz.com.tr

Products: CURTAIN, UPHOLSTERY

Trademarks: BEZZ

GULESER TEKSTIL SAN. VE TICARET LTD. STI

Contact Person: Engin OCAK

Address: Dosab A.O.S Cad. No: 11, 16370 BURSA

Tel: +90 224 261 25 25 Fax: +90 224 261 25 30

Web: www.guleser.com Mail: guleser@guleser.com

Products: CURTAIN, UPHOLSTERY

Trademarks: GÜLESER, DONE

GUMUSSUYU ZEMIN MALZEMELERI PAZARLAMA A.S.

Contact Person: Koray BILKAY

Address: Cemal Ulusoy Cad. No:43 Yenibosna-Bahçelievler-Istanbul

Tel: +90 212 470 22 32 Fax: +90 212 470 51 54

Web: www.gumussuyu.net Mail: export@gumussuyu.net

Products: Carpets

Trademarks: Gumussuyu

HARPUT HOLDING

Contact Person: Nihat GÜLER

Address: Yeni Yalova Yolu, 12. Km, Alasar Mevkii,No: 53, 16240, Osmangazi/BURSA

Tel: +90 224 219 79 00 Fax: +90 224 219 79 50

Web: www.harputtextile.com Mail: nguler@harputtextile.com, harput@harputtextile.com

Products: CURTAIN, BED LINEN, MATTRESS TICKING, BLANKETS, BATH

SUITES, BATH TOWELS AND BATHROBES, YARN

Trademarks: MIRANDA, VERUSSA, VIA DANTE

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HATEKS HATAY TEKSTIL ISLETMELERI A.S.

Contact Person: Nilgün CENGIZ

Address: Topdagı Mevkii, P.K. 65, 31000, Antakya/HATAY

Tel: +90 326 451 24 00 Fax: +90 326 451 24 09

Web: www.hateks.com.tr Mail: nilgun.cengiz@hateks.com.tr

Products: BATH SUITES, BATH TOWELS AND BATHROBES, YARN

Trademarks: SENSEI, TURQUOISE BY COTONELLA

HIBAS OTO BILISIM TEKSTIL GIDA MAKINE ITH. IHR. SAN. VE TIC.

LTD. STI.

Contact Person: ABDULLAH SISMAN

Address: DOSAB. PAPATYA SK. NO:6/1 OSMANGAZI/TURKEY

Tel: +90 224 261 20 55 Fax: +90 224 261 61 38

Web: www.apolena.com.tr Mail: info@apolena.com

Products: CURTAIN, UPHOLSTERY, BED LINEN, TABLE LINEN

Trademarks: APOLENA HOME COLLECTIONS

INESTEKS TEKSTIL SAN. VE TIC. LTD. STI

Contact Person: Rauf BEHAR

Address: Hürriyet Mah., Malazgirt Cad., No: 29/A34544, Günesli, Bagcılar/ISTANBUL

Tel: +90 212 655 35 18 Fax: +90 212 655 78 89

Web: www.inesteks.com Mail: ralph@inesteks.com, info@inesteks.com

Products: CURTAIN

Trademarks: CYNTHIA

IPEKYOLU TEKSTIL SAN. VE TIC. A.S.

Contact Person: Salih KATRANCI

Address: Organize Sanayi Böl. Vali Münir Güney Cad., No: 10, 20065, Gürlek/DENIZLI

Tel: +90 258 269 11 48 Fax: +90 258 269 14 86

Web: www.ipekyolutex.com.tr Mail: skatranci@ipekyolutex.com.tr

Products: BATH SUITES, BATH TOWELS AND BATHROBES

Trademarks: PLATIN, SEINA, JOY

KAÇAR TEKSTIL TURIZM YATIRIM INS. VE TIC. ISL. A.S.

Contact Person: Ahmet OKÇUOGLU

Address: Organize Sanayi Bölgesi, Kırmızı Cad., No: 15, 16159, Nilüfer/BURSA

Tel: +90 224 241 46 50 Fax: +90 224 241 46 60

Web: www.kacartextile.com Mail: ahmet@kacartextile.com

Products: CURTAIN, UPHOLSTERY

Trademarks: KACAR, ALISSA

KIRAYTEKS TEKSTIL SAN. TIC. LTD. STI.

Contact Person: Emir KIRAYOGLU

Address: DOSAB, Ali Osman Sönmez Cad., No: 22, 16369, BURSA

Tel: +90 224 261 15 43 Fax: +90 224 261 15 37

Web: www.kirayteks.com Mail: emirk@kirayteks.com

Products: CURTAIN, BED LINEN, MATTRESS TICKING, BLANKETS

Trademarks: KIRAYTEKS TECHNICAL TEXTILES

KORTEKS MENSUCAT SANAYI VE TICARET A.S.

Contact Person: Barıs MERT

Address: BTSO, Organize Sanayi Bölgesi, Sarı Cad., No: 3, BURSA

Tel: +90 224 219 11 00 Fax: +90 224 243 56 23

Web: www.zorlu.com Mail: baris.mert@zorlu.com

Products: YARN

Trademarks: TAÇ, DRY TOUCH

KÖSEOGLU DIS TIC. LTD. STI.

Contact Person: Güner HOCAOGLU

Address: Baglar Mah., Atatürk Cad. No: 72, 34209 Günesli/ISTANBUL

Tel: +90 212 655 52 52 Fax: +90 212 655 81 70

Web: www.köseoglu.com.tr Mail: guner.hocaoglu@koseoglu.com.tr

Products: CURTAIN, UPHOLSTERY, BED LINEN, MATTRESS TICKING,

BLANKETS, ACCESSORY

Trademarks: ELIZABETH, BREZZA, EKOSI

KÜÇÜKERLER TEKSTIL TIC. VE SAN. LTD. STI.

Contact Person: Cengizhan KÜÇÜKER

Address: DOSAB, Çigdem Sok., No: 12, 16369, BURSA

Tel: +90 224 261 10 30 Fax: +90 224 261 54 84

Web: www.kücükerler.com Mail: cengizhan@kucukerler.com

Products: UPHOLSTERY

Trademarks: KÜÇÜKERLER

LEN-ZA TEKSTIL

Contact Person: Emin Yasar GÜVEN

Address: Dosab Yıldız Sok., No: 3316369, Demirtas/BURSA

Tel: +90 224 261 23 80 Fax: +90 224 261 23 84

Web: www.cegitextile.com Mail: emin@cegitextile.com

Products: CURTAIN

Trademarks: CEGI TEKSTIL, LEN-ZA TEKSTIL

MAKITEKS TEKSTIL ITH. IHR. SAN. VE TIC. LTD. STI.

Contact Person: Aykut TOKER, Aykal TOKER

Address: Bahçelievler Mah., Okan Merzeci Bulvarı, Tolga Sitesi, B-Blok,Kat: 1, No: 2,

33140, MERSIN

Tel: +90 324 327 21 11-12 Fax: +90 324 327 21 13

Web: www.makitextile.com Mail: info@makitextiles.com

Products: BED LINEN, MATTRESS TICKING, BLANKETS

Trademarks: FRIENDS AT HOME

H.S.E DIS TICARET LTD. STI.

Contact Person: H.S.E DIS TICARET LTD. STI.

Address: Organize Sanayi Bölgesi, Kahverengi Cad., No: 7, 16140, Nilüfer/BURSA

Tel: +90 224 241 62 50 Fax: +90 224 241 62 54

Web: www.jage.com.tr Mail: info@jage.com.tr

Products: UPHOLSTERY

Trademarks:

ISIKSER TEKSTIL SAN. TIC. LTD. STI.

Contact Person: Önder ISIK, Ömer ISIK

Address: DOSAB, M.Karaer Cad., No: 10,16245, Osmangazi/BURSA

Tel: +90 224 261 28 70 Fax: +90 224 261 28 77

Web: www.isikser.com Mail: info@isikser.com

Products: CURTAIN, UPHOLSTERY

Trademarks: DAFNE HOME

IPEKS TEKSTIL SANAYI VE TICARET LTD. STI.

Contact Person: M.Süleyman TOROS

Address: DOSAB, M.Karaer Cad., No: 2/3, Osmangazi/BURSA

Tel: +90 224 261 00 80 pbx Fax: +90 224 261 12 72

Web: www.ipeks.com Mail: ipeks@ipeks.com

Products: CURTAIN, UPHOLSTERY

Trademarks: CASABRIO, ABILITA, RAUMA, ÇULL

ISOTEKS TEKSTIL IHR. ITH. SAN. VE TIC. LTD. STI.

Contact Person: Metin GÜLTEKİN

Address: Dosab Mimoza Sok. No: 1 16245 Osmangazi / BURSA

Tel: 90 224 261 33 33 Fax: 90 224 261 33 39

Web: www.technotex.us Mail: technotex@technotex.us

Products: CURTAIN, UPHOLSTERY

Trademarks: TECHNOTEX

KARAMANGIL TEKSTIL SANAYI TIC. LTD. STI

Contact Person: Coskun KARAMANGIL

Address: Gürsel Mah., Bilim Sok., No: 3/ 3, 34400, Kagıthane/ISTANBUL

Tel: 90 212 210 93 45 Fax: 90 212 210 92 69

Web: www.sekkerhome.com Mail: coskun@sekkerhome.com

Products: BED LINEN, TABLE LINEN

Trademarks: SEKKERHOME

KOÇAKLAR EV TEKSTIL SAN. TIC. A.S.

Contact Person: Ibrahim ÇINAR

Address: Akasya Sok., No: 29, Besyol, Küçükçekmece/ISTANBUL

Tel: +90 212 601 08 90 Fax: +90 212 579 46 43

Web: www.kocaklar.com.tr Mail: ibrahim@kocaklar.com.tr

Products: CURTAIN, BED LINEN, MATTRESS TICKING, BLANKETS,

ACCESSORY

Trademarks: HOME ART, DUCHESSE

KORUTEKS DOKUMA SANAY

Contact Person: M.Hasan KORULARELI/Emre KORULAREL

Address: Nilüfer Köyü, Kavaklıdere Sok., No: 8, Osmangazi/BURSA

Tel: +90 224 244 65 41 Fax: +90 224 244 88 23

Web: www.koruteks.com Mail: koruteks@koruteks.com

Products: CURTAIN, UPHOLSTERY

Trademarks:

KÜÇÜKÇALIK TEKSTIL SAN. VE TIC. A.S.

Contact Person: Aysun YENICE

Address: Org. San. Böl., 1.Cad. Sonu, 16400, Inegöl/BURSA

Tel: +90 224 714 80 85 Fax: +90 224 714 82 55

Web: www.kcalik.com Mail: aysun@kcalik.com

Products: CURTAIN, UPHOLSTERY, BED LINEN, MATTRESS TICKING, BLANKETS, ACCESSORY

Trademarks: COMPAGNIE DES ETOFFES, PREMIER, PREMIER OUTLET,PREMIER

HOME, FLORE COLLECTION, MELODIE, DUCK, DUCKBASICDUCKPRO, KDT, PERDECO

COLLECTION, MELODIE, DUCK, DUCKBASIC, DUCKPRO, KDT, PERDECO

LARMA TEKSTIL SAN. VE TIC. A.S.

Contact Person: Püren KÜNGIL

Address: Organize Sanayi Bölgesi, Nevzat Koru Cad., No: 13,20330, DENIZLI

Tel: +90 258 269 25 05 Fax: +90 258 269 25 06

Web: www.larmatex.com Mail: pureny@larmatex.com

Products: UPHOLSTERY, BED LINEN, MATTRESS TICKING, BLANKETS

Trademarks:

LÜKS KADIFE TIC. VE SAN. A.S.

Contact Person: Feramin ÇELIKTAS

Address: Organize San. Böl., 18. Cad., No: 30,38070, Melikgazi/KAYSERI

Tel: +90 352 321 40 61 Fax: +90 352 321 40 67

Web: www.lukskadife.com.tr Mail: info@lukskadife.com.tr

Products: CURTAIN, UPHOLSTERY

Trademarks:

MAKROTEKS TEKSTIL SAN. VE TIC. LTD. STI

Contact Person: Hüseyin MEMISOGLU

Address: Akhan Mah., 173. Sok., No: 4, 20145, Akkale/DENIZLI

Tel: +90 258 274 65 95-96-97 Fax: +90 258 274 65 99

Web: www.makroteks.com Mail: huseyin@makroteks.com

Products: BED LINEN, MATTRESS TICKING, BLANKETS, BATH SUITESBATH

TOWELS AND BATHROBES

Trademarks: LA CUISINE, LILI MARLEN

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MAMEKS TEKSTIL SAN. PAZ. VE DIS TIC. LTD. STI.

Contact Person: Dogan ÖZTÜRK

Address: Pazar Sok., No: 37, Anadolu Hisarı, 39810, Beykoz/ISTANBUL

Tel: +90 216 962 09 70 Fax: +90 216 962 02 14

Web: www.mameks.com Mail: dogan@mameks.com

Products: CURTAIN, UPHOLSTERY, BED LINEN, MATTRESS TICKING,TABLE

LINEN, BATH SUITES, BATH TOWELS AND BATHROBES

Trademarks:

MEGAPLAST DIS TICARET VE PAZARLAMA LTD. STI.

Contact Person: Hakan KÖMEÇOGLU, Meral UZUN

Address: Istanbul Deri Org. San. Böl. Yan San. Alanı Yb 59 Parsel 34957

Aydınlı-Tuzla/ISTANBUL

Tel: +90 216 591 00 20 Fax: +90 216 591 00 62

Web: www.megaplast.com.tr Mail: sales@megaplast.com.tr

Products: UPHOLSTERY

Trademarks: MEGAPLAST

MEYTEKS TEKSTIL SANAYI VE TIC. A.S.

Contact Person: Yusuf ÖZTÜRKKAN

Address: Hamidiye Mah., Soguksu Cad. No:5 Özer Is Mer. Kat:9 34804 Kagıthane/ISTANBUL

Tel: +90 212 294 52 52 Fax: +90 212 294 55 77

Web: www.meyteks.com Mail: info@meyteks.com, yusuf@meyteks.com

Products: CURTAIN, TABLE LINEN

Trademarks: TISSUM, KATIA, MIRELLE, MORR

NESA TEKSTIL SAN. VE TIC. A.S.

Contact Person: Ali Fuat ÖZEL

Address: Organize Sanayi Bölgesi, Nevzat Koru Cad., No: 4, 20065, DENIZLI

Tel: +90 258 269 17 90 Fax: +90 258 269 17 89-269 16 86

Web: www.nesatekstil.com.tr Mail: afo@nesatekstil.com.tr

Products: BATH SUITES, BATH TOWELS AND BATHROBES

Trademarks: DECO BIANCA, DAYS IN COLOURS

OBA PERDESAN PERDE SAN. A.S.

Contact Person: Erhan ERKILIÇ

Address: G.O.S.B., 1500 Sok., No: 1502, 41480, Gebze/KOCAELI

Tel: +90 262 444 06 22 Fax: +90 262 751 44 98

Web: www.obaperdesan.com.tr Mail: erhan.erkilic@obaperdesan.com.tr

Products: ROLLER BLINDS, VENETIAN BLINDS, SHEER ELEGANCE BLINDS,ROMAN

SHADES, VERTICAL BLINDS, BLACKOUT FABRICS,FIBERGLASS FABRICS

Trademarks:

ÖRTEKS DERI SUNI DERI TEKS. SAN. VE TIC. A.S.

Contact Person: Hakan KÖMEÇOGLU, Meral UZUN

Address: Istanbul Deri Org. San. Böl. Yan San. Alanı, Yb 59 Parsel 34957

Aydınlı -Tuzla/ ISTANBUL

Tel: +90 216 591 00 20 Fax: +90 216 591 00 62

Web: www.ortekstekstil.com.tr Mail: sales@ortekstekstil.com.tr

Products: UPHOLSTERY

Trademarks:

ÖZERDEM MENSUCAT SAN. VE TIC. A.S.

Contact Person: Ali ÖZMERCAN

Address: Organize Sanayi Bölgesi, 101. Cad., No: 43/ 45, 64000, USAK

Tel: +90 276 266 72 46 Fax: +90 276 266 72 50

Web: www.aran.com.tr Mail: muhasebe@aran.com.tr

Products: BED LINEN, BLANKETS, CARPET, BATH SUITES, BATH TOWELS

AND BATHROBES

Trademarks: ARAN, MERINOS, DINARSU

ÖZ-IS TEKSTIL TURIZM SAN. VE TIC. A.S.

Contact Person: Önder ÖZBARUT

Address: Akçaburgaz Mah., Hadımköy Yolu, Çakmaklı Mevkii, 167. Sok.,No: 13

34522 Esenyurt/ISTANBUL

Tel: +90 212 886 57 81-886 69 50 Fax: +90 212 886 70 94

Web: www.trimland.com.tr Mail: onder@trimland.com

Products: CURTAIN, ACCESSORY

Trademarks: ÖZ-IS, TRIMLAND, FANTAZI PERDE, TRIMLINE,TENDEFILO,

TENDECORD, TENDEMONOFILO

PERDEN DIS TICARET LTD. STI.

Contact Person: Mustafa DINLER

Address: Barakfakih San. Böl., Ankara Yolu, 17. Km,16450, Kestel/BURSA

Tel: +90 224 384 12 10 Fax: +90 224 384 12 08

Web: www.perden.com Mail: perden@perden.com

Products: CURTAIN

Trademarks:

POLMEN (POLATLI MENSUCAT SAN. VE TIC. A.S.)

Contact Person: Mehmet ÖNCEL

Address: Eskisehir Karayolu, 68. Km,06900, Polatlı/ANKARA

Tel: +90 312 648 00 50 Fax: +90 312 648 00 60

Web: www.polmen.com Mail: export@polmen.com

Products: CURTAIN, UPHOLSTERY

Trademarks: POLMEN, DECOCITY

PRESTIJ MENSUCAT SAN. TIC. A.S.

Contact Person: Mehmet YASAR

Address: DOSAB, Fulya Sok., No: 5,16369, BURSA

Tel: +90 224 261 11 25 Fax: +90 224 261 11 28

Web: www.prestigemensucat.com

Mail: prestige@prestigemensucat.com

Products: CURTAIN, UPHOLSTERY

Trademarks:

MARTEKS

Contact Person: Kaya CINOGLU

Address: O.S.B., 3.Cad.,16400, Inegöl/BURSA

Tel: +90 224 714 98 60 Fax: +90 224 714 92 72

Web: www.marteks.com.tr Mail: kayasanc@marteks.com.tr

Products: CURTAIN

Trademarks: DIFFERENCE

MENDERES TEKSTIL SAN. VE TIC. A.S.

Contact Person: Murat Bekir KONDU

Address: Izmir Asfaltı Üzeri, 20300, Sarayköy/DENIZLI

Tel: +90 258 429 12 12 Fax: +90 258 429 12 30

Web: www.menderes.com Mail: bekirkondu@menderes.com

Products: BED LINEN, MATTRESS TICKING, BLANKETS

Trademarks: LANOTTE, SNT

MORAL TEKSTIL

Contact Person: Hasan MORAL

Address: DOSAB, Orkide Sok., No: 14, 16369, BURSA

Tel: +90 224 261 05 32 Fax: +90 224 261 01 92

Web: www.moral.com.tr Mail: moral@moral.com.tr

Products: CURTAIN, YARN

Trademarks: MORAL, VALERIA

NURSULTAN INSAAT TURIZM TEKSTIL MOBILYA PAZ. SAN. TIC. LTD.

STI.

Contact Person: Mustafa GÜMÜS

Address: DOSAB, Papatya Sok., No: 24/G, 16369, BURSA

Tel: +90 224 261 27 45 Fax: +90 224 261 27 49

Web: www.espiole.com Mail: mustafagumus@espiole.com

Products: UPHOLSTERY

Trademarks: ESPIOLE

OGUZLAR TEKSTIL SANAYI VE TIC. LTD. STI.

Contact Person: Tolga DEMIRAY

Address: Organize Sanayi Böl., 2. Kısım, 20065, DENIZLI

Tel: +90 258 269 17 84 Fax: +90 258 269 17 87

Web: www.oguzlartekstil.com.tr

Mail: info@oguzlartekstil.com.tr

Products: BATH SUITES, BATH TOWELS AND BATHROBES

Trademarks: ZUGO

ÖZDILEK

Contact Person: Özhan BINGÖL

Address: Yeni Yalova Yolu, 4. Km, 16120, BURSA

Tel: +90 224 219 60 00 Fax: +90 224 219 60 70

Web: www.ozdilek.com.tr Mail: ozhanb@ozdilek.com.tr

Products: BED LINEN, MATTRESS TICKING, BLANKETS, BATH

SUITES,BATH TOWELS AND BATHROBES, YARN

Trademarks: ÖZDILEK

ÖZKAN & MERVE TEKSTIL SANAYI TICARET LTD. STI.

Contact Person: Fatih AYHAN

Address: Kemalpasa Mah., Aga Yokusu Sok., No: 15,Giris-Asma Bodrum Kat/Kat: 3-4,

Laleli/ISTANBUL

Tel: +90 212 519 41 65 Fax: +90 212 514 00 06

Web: www.ozkanmerve.com Mail: ozkanmerve@ozkanmerve.com

Products: CURTAIN

Trademarks: PAPION, PAPION KELEBEK, MELISA, FINAL, BRODE

PARLAMIS TEKSTIL SAN. VE TIC. LTD. STI.

Contact Person: Bülent PARLAMIS

Address: DOSAB, M.Karaer Cad., No: 45, 16369, BURSA

Tel: +90 224 261 03 00 Fax: +90 224 261 03 06

Web: www.parlamis.com.tr Mail: bulent@parlamis.com.tr

Products: CURTAIN, UPHOLSTERY BED LINEN,MATTRESS TICKING, BLANKETS

Trademarks: PARTECH, TEKSTILLE

PERKA TEKSTIL & KONF. DIS TIC. LTD. STI.

Contact Person: Halil GÜLEN

Address: NOSAB, Zeytin Cad., No: 175,16140, BURSA

Tel: +90 224 411 19 60 Fax: +90 224 411 19 63

Web: www.perka.com.tr Mail: halil@perka.com.tr

Products: CURTAIN

Trademarks: PERKA

POLYTEKS TEKSTIL SANAYI ARASTIRMA VE EGITIM A.S.

Contact Person: Pınar TASDELEN ENGIN

Address: DOSAB, Gül Sok., No: 2, 16369, BURSA

Tel: +90 224 261 02 70 Fax: +90 224 261 02 76

Web: www.polyteks.com Mail: ptasdelen@polyteks.com

Products: YARN

Trademarks: POLY-AIR, POLY-MICRO, POLY-TRICOLOR, POLY-KETS, POLY-TERA, POLY

TRISTAR, POLY-MATS, POLY-SET, TREVIRA-CS,OCEAN-LINE, MERYL

PROCON DIS TICARET LTD

Contact Person: Murat TEPECIK

Address: Bahçesehir, Mobilyacılar Sitesi, A-1 Blok, No: 1,34510, Bahçesehir/ISTANBUL

Tel: +90 212 605 05 46-47 Fax: +90 212 310 29 44

Web: www.wincell.com Mail: murat@wincell.com

Products: CURTAIN

Trademarks: WINCELL

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RAMNUR TEKSTIL SAN. VE TIC. LTD. STI.

Contact Person: Mesut YILMAZ

Address: Yeni Yalova Yolu, 7. Km, Okul Cad.,No: 50, Osmangazi/BURSA

Tel: +90 224 211 73 27 Fax: +90 224 211 73 53

Web: www.ramnurtextile.com Mail: info@ramnurtextile.com

Products: CURTAIN, UPHOLSTERY, YARN

Trademarks: TERRACOTTA FABRIC, RAMNUR HOME STYLE

REKOR DOKUMACILIK A.S.

Contact Person: Mehmet Necati KURTCAN

Address: Organize San. Böl., Turuncu Cad., 2. Sok., No: 2, 16159, Nilüfer/BURSA

Tel: +90 224 241 80 70 Fax: +90 224 241 81 71

Web: www.rekordokuma.com Mail: a.kurtcan@rekordokuma.com, rekor@rekordokuma.

com

Products: CURTAIN, UPHOLSTERY

Trademarks: REKOR

SARAR GIYIM TEKSTIL ENERJI SAN. VE TIC. A.S.

Contact Person: Erdal DENIZ

Address: Basın Sehitleri Cad., Kütahya Yolu Üzeri, 26530, ESKISEHSR

Tel: +90 222 224 01 01 Fax: +90 222 225 55 60

Web: www.sarar.com.tr Mail: erdal.deniz@sarar.com

Products: UPHOLSTERY, BED LINEN, MATTRESS TICKING,

BLANKETS,BATH SUITES, BATHTOWELS AND BATHROBES

Trademarks: SAREV, SARAR HOME COLLECTION

SESLI SESPA IHRACAT VE PAZARLAMA A.S.

Contact Person: Cumhur BANDAKÇIOGLU

Address: DDRESS: General Ali Rıza Gürcan Cad., Eski Çırpıcı Çıkmazı, Merter Is

Merkezi,No: 2, Kat: 5, D: 36, 34169, Merter/ISTANBUL

Tel: +90 212 483 32 32 Fax: +90 212 482 84 00

Web: www.sesli.com.tr Mail: cumhurb@sesli.com.tr

Products: BED LINEN, MATTRESS TICKING, BLANKETS, YARN

Trademarks: SESLI, BOHEMHOUSE, SOFTY, CASABLANKET,FLOORIA, AYDORA, RIVER HOUSE

SÖKÜCÜLER TEKSTIL SAN. VE TIC. A.S.

Contact Person: Cabir SÖKÜCÜ

Address: DOSAB, Gül Sok., No: 21, 16369, BURSA

Tel: +90 224 261 06 64 Fax: +90 224 261 21 49

Web: www.sokuculer.com Mail: erguvan@sokuculer.com

Products: BED SUITES, BED TOWELS AND BATH ROBES

Trademarks: ERGUVAN, ODESIA, ACCESSO DI AMORE, WATER WORLD

SÜPER TEKSTIL SAN. VE TIC. A.S.

Contact Person: Suat TASAR

Address: EGS Business Park B-3 Blok, Kat: 14, No: 428, 34149 Yesilköy/ISTANBUL

Tel: +90 212 465 65 25 Fax: +90 212 465 65 29

Web: www.supertekstil.com Mail: suattasar@supertekstil.com

Products: CURTAIN, ACCESSORY

Trademarks: GARDEN, DR DECO, GARDEN EXCLUSIVE

TEKSKO TEKSTIL LTD. STI.

Contact Person: Y. Banu Benlice

Address: Kıraç Akçaburgaz Mah., M.Deniz Kopuz Cad., No: 4, 34522, Esenyurt/

ISTANBUL

Tel: +90 212 886 56 60 Fax: +90 212 886 56 66

Web: www.tekskotekstil.com Mail: teksko@tekskotekstil.com

Products: CURTAIN, UPHOLSTERY

Trademarks: TEKSKO TEKSTIL

TOSUNOGLU TEKSTIL SAN. VE TIC. A.S

Contact Person: Rafet ÖZKAYA

Address: Akçesme Mah., 2018 Sok., No: 6, 20016, DENIZLI

Tel: +90 258 371 36 31 Fax: +90 258 371 22 20

Web: www.tosunoglu.com.tr Mail: rafet@tosunoglu.com.tr

Products: UPHOLSTERY

Trademarks: INTEGRO, NESSAGE

TÜLSAN TEKSTIL SAN. DIS. TIC. A.S

Contact Person: Oktay OTO

Address: NOSAB, Ihlamur Sok., No: 9, 16140, Nilüfer/BURSA

Tel: +90 224 411 19 30 Fax: +90 224 411 19 34

Web: www.tulsantekstil.com Mail: oktay@tulsantekstil.com

Products: UPHOLSTERY

Trademarks:

USTAOGLU TEKSTIL SAN. VE TIC. LTD. STI.

Contact Person: Ibrahim AKYILDIZ

Address: Ankara Yolu, 18. Km, Barakfakih Sanayi Böl, 16450, Kestel/BURSA

Tel: +90 224 384 13 80 Fax: +90 224 384 14 50

Web: www.ustaoglutekstil.com Mail: info@ustaoglutekstil.com

Products: CURTAIN

Trademarks: LILIUM

RATEKS TEKSTIL SAN. VE TIC. A.S.

Contact Person: Emre CEYLAN

Address: DOSAB, Sardunya Sok., No: 5, 16245, BURSA

Tel: +90 224 261 06 66 Fax: +90 224 261 06 69

Web: www.uyanlar.com Mail: rateks@uyanlar.com

Products: CURTAIN, UPHOLSTERY

Trademarks: LA NUOVA

SAMUR HALILARI SANAYI VE TICARET A.S.

Contact Person: Derya SENSÖZ-Arzu KAYA

Address: Timurhan Mah., Vali Mustafa Gönül Sok.,No: 9, 06750, Akyurt/ANKARA

Tel: +90 312 847 52 90 Fax: +90 312 847 52 99

Web: www.samur.com.tr Mail: samur@samur.com.tr

Products: CARPET

Trademarks: SAMUR

SAROS DAN. KON. TEKS. TUR. LTD. STI

Contact Person: Harun SENGÜL

Address: Ihsaniye Mah., 2.Er Sok., Nilüfer Apt., No: 17, D: 8,16130, Nilüfer/BURSA

Tel: +90 224 240 14 34 Fax: +90 224 240 13 34

Web: www.sarosfabrics.com Mail: harun@sarosfabrics.com

Products: CURTAIN, UPHOLSTERY

Trademarks: SAROS

SIRKECI TEKSTIL SAN. VE TIC. A.S

Contact Person: Mehmet DINÇ

Address: Veliköy Organize San. Böl., 59500, Çerkezköy/TEKIRDAG

Tel: +90 282 746 11 58-59-61 Fax: +90 282 746 11 64

Web: www.sirkecitekstil.com Mail: info@sirkecitekstil.com

Products: TABLE LINEN

Trademarks:

SÜLEKLER TEKSTIL SANAYI VE TICARET A.S

Contact Person: Hatice ARA

Address: Organize Sanayi Bölgesi, 1. Cad., 16402, Inegöl/BURSA

Tel: +90 224 714 93 80 Fax: +90 224 714 93 88

Web: www.sulekler.com, www. pirrula.com Mail: haticeara@pirrula.com

Products: CURTAIN

Trademarks: PIRRULA, PETUNIA, ARTES, SALVINA, HERMOSA,

AMATISTA,CORONA, ORQUIDEAS, PREMIOS, PRINCIPESSA, BOLEYN,

OLIVINE,LAVANTA, MORMAVI

TANRIVERDI MENSUCAT SAN. A.S.

Contact Person: Sevki AYDIN

Address: Tuzludere Mevkii, Istanbul Asfaltı 2. Km,34540, Çatalca/ISTANBUL

Tel: +90 212 789 18 31 Fax: +90 212 789 52 16-17

Web: www.tanriverdi.com Mail: saydin@tanriverdi.com

Products: CURTAIN, UPHOLSTERY

Trademarks: VERDI, CASA DI VERDI

TITAN TEKSTIL VE TIC. LTD. STI.

Contact Person: Mürvet SÜTÇÜOĞLU

Address: Karaağaç Cad. No:116 Altınboynuz Plaza Kat:3 D:7 Sütlüce Beyoğlu/ISTANBUL

Tel: +90 212 255 61 30 Fax: +90 212 255 64 80

Web: www.titantekstil.com.tr Mail: murvet@titantekstil.com.tr

Products: BED LINEN , BEDDING , BATH TOWELS AND BATHROBES , TABLE LINEN ,

BANQUET LINEN , ACCESORIES

Trademarks: TITAN , TITANIUM , TABLA , TAITAN

TURKUAZ TEKSTIL SAN. VE TIC. A.S.

Contact Person: Nesrin HAMAL

Address: Izmir Asfaltı, Bozburun Yolu, 1.km, 20085, DENIZLI

Tel: +90 258 371 74 53 Fax: +90 258 371 79 36

Web: www.turkuaztex.com Mail: nesrin.hamal@turkuaztex.com

Products: BATH SUITES, BATH TOWELS AND BATHROBES

Trademarks: CHYSIS, BIONATURA, TURKUAZ, CHIRA

USK TEKSTIL SAN. TIC. LTD. STI

Contact Person: A. Hüseyin KILIÇ

Address: DOSAB, M.Karaer Cad., No: 49, 16369, Demirtas/BURSA

Tel: +90 224 261 21 00 Fax: +90 224 261 21 05

Web: www.usktekstil.com Mail: marketing@usktekstil.com

Products: CURTAIN

Trademarks:

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VERONA EV TEKSTIL ÜRÜNLERI TIC. VE PAZ. A.S.

Contact Person: Mustafa KÖSEMUSUL

Address: 1. Organize Sanayi Bölgesi, 4. Cad, No: 1, 54180, Hanlı, Arifiye/SAKARYA

Tel: +90 264 276 90 92-93 Fax: +90 264 276 90 94

Web: www.veronacurtain.com Mail: info@veronacurtain.com

Products: CURTAIN

Trademarks: VERONA HOMETEXTILE

VINTEKS SAN. VE TIC. LTD. STI.

Contact Person: Nedi ALMAZLINOS

Address: Baslar Mah., Osmanpasa Cad., No: 56, Günesli, 34212, Bagcılar/ISTANBUL

Tel: +90 212 550 28 33-37 Fax: +90 212 550 26 59

Web: www.vinfloor.com.tr Mail: nedia@vinteks.com.tr, nedia7@gmail.com

Products: UPHOLSTERY, BED LINEN, MATTRESS TICKING, BLANKETS

Trademarks: VINFLOOR

YAMANLAR TENTE SISTEMLERI-AKYAMANLAR TEKSTIL GÜNESLIK

TENTE SAN. TIC. LTD. St.

Contact Person: Mustafa YAMAN

Address: Organize Sanayi Bölgesi, 2. Etap, 25. Cad., No: 12, Dösemealtı/ANTALYA

Tel: +90 242 258 03 63 Fax: +90 242 258 03 6

Web: www.yamanlartente.com.tr Mail: info@yamanlartente.com.tr, myaman@yamanlartente.com.tr

Products: TENT SHADING SYSTEMS

Trademarks: YAMANLAR, VENOTICA

ADAMER IC VE DIS TIC. LTD. STI.

Contact Person: FERHAT SEKER

Address: HURRIYET BULVARI. KAVALA PLAZA. NO:4/1 KAT:7 DAIRE: 705

«ANKAYA/IZMIR/TURKEY

Tel: +90 232 484 41 82 Fax: +90 232 484 41 89

Web:www.adamer.net Mail: info@adamer.net

Products: Tile, mosaic, landscaping, border, molding.

AKO DIS TICARET A.S.

Contact Person: AHMET KARA

Address: HACI SABANCI ORG. SANAYI BOLG. YÜREĞİR/ADANA

Tel: +90 322 394 41 90 Fax: +90322 394 41 89

Web:www.akomermer.com Mail: export@akomermer.com

Products:

ALACAKAYA DIS TICARET VE PAZARLAMA A.S.

Contact Person: SALİH TUFAN

Address: ORGANIZE SAN. BÖLGESI 5.YOL ELAZIG

Tel: +90 424 255 12 60 Fax: +90 424 255 12 64

Web: Mail: export@alacakaya.com

Products:

ALTINSOY MADENCILIK VE TICARET A.S.

Contact Person:

Address: KARACABEY GIR. CANBALI MAH. KARATOPRAKLAR MEVKII

KARACABEY/BURSA

Tel: +90 224 671 80 19 Fax: +90 224 671 84 43

Web:www.altinsoy.com.tr Mail: altinsoy@altinsoy.com.tr - madsiad@madsiad.org.tr

Products:

BASARANLAR INSAAT MALZEMELERI TIC. VE SAN. A.S.

Contact Person: AHMET SERTER - MEHMET SERTER

Address: ORG. SAN. BOLGESI HONAZ/DENIZL

Tel: +90 258 269 11 38 Fax: +90 222 236 02 05

Web:www.artmar.com.t Mail: artmar@artmar.com.tr - vejdi@ertanlar.com

Products:

CEMPA CEKICLER MERMER SANAYI VE PAZARLAMA A.S.

Contact Person: GÖKSEN ATISERI - ELIF ÖZBEK

Address: ORGANIZE SAN. B÷L. 7.CAD. NO.15 ESKISEHIR

Tel: +90 222 236 07 33 Fax: +90 222 236 07 35

Web:www.cekicler.com.tr Mail: info@cekicler.com.tr

Products: Marble, limestone, travertine, onyx, mosaic, special products.

DIMER DIYARBAKIR MERMER INSAAT SAN. VE TIC. A.S.

Contact Person: EMINE GÜLBAHAR TAS - MEHMET HANIFI DÖNEGEL

Address: AYDIN ARSLAN BLV. YILMAZOGULLARI APT. KAT.2 DIYARBAKIR

Tel: +90 412 237 45 10 Fax: +90 412 237 45 17

Web:www.dimer.com.tr Mail: info@dimer.com.tr

Products: Sandwawe, brown espera, emparador, chem grey, koky beiege, orient pink, cream

nera, noche, basalt.

DOGALTASEVI MERMERCILIK TIC. LTD. STI.

Contact Person: HARUTYUN KIZMAZOGLU

Address: PERPA TIC. MERK. A BLOK KAT.5 NO.384 SISLI/ISTANBUL

Tel: +90 212 320 95 07 Fax: +90 212 320 95 18

Web:www.dogaltasevi.com Mail: info@dogaltasevi.com

Products: Marble, travertine, mosaic, medallion.

YASARTEKS DOKUMA SAN. VE TIC. A.S.

Contact Person: Ugur YASAR

Address: Kestel Org. San. Böl. No: 14, 16450, Kestel/BURSA

Tel: +90 224 372 30 52-53 Fax: +90 224 372 27 25

Web: www.yasarteks.com Mail: uguryasar@yasarteks.com

Products: CURTAIN

Trademarks: VITAE

ZORLUTEKS TEKSTIL TIC. VE SAN. A.S.

Contact Person: Ertürk KURTÇA

Address: Teyyare Meydanı Mevkii, Büyükkarıstıran Kasabası,39751, Lüleburgaz/

KIRKLARELI

Tel: +90 288 427 30 00 Fax: +90 288 427 30 30

Web: www.tac.com.tr Mail: erturk.kurtca@zorlu.com

Products: CURTAIN, BED LINEN, MATTRESS TICKING, BLANKETS,

Trademarks: TAÇ, LINENS, VALERON, KRISTAL

ASSOS DIS TIC. ANTIK MERMER SAN .VE TIC. LTD. STI

Contact Person: ADNAN ÇELEB

Address: ORGANIZE SAN. BÖL. 16. CD. 187/5 BALIKESIR

Tel: +90 266 281 14 00 Fax: +90 266 281 14 01

Web:www.assosmarble.com Mail: info@assosmarble.com

Products: Medallion, tile, mosaic, border, marble.

AKSOYLAR MERMER SANAYI TIC. A.S

Contact Person: Contact Person:

Address: BEYLIKDUZU MERMERCILER SAN.SITESI 2.CAD. NO.11/15

BEYLİKDÜZÜ/İSTANBUL

Tel: +90 212 875 15 90 Fax: +90 212 875 15 97

Web:www.aksoylarmermer.com Mail: info@aksoylarmermer.com

Products:

ALMERPA ENERJI VE SANAYI YAT. PAZARLAMA IHRACAT A.S.

Contact Person:

Address: ALTINOVA CAMURLU MEVKII NO.10 ALTINOVA/YALOVA

Tel: +90 226 461 30 40 Fax: +90 226 461 25 14

Web:www.altintas-mermer.com Mail: altintasmermer@superonline.com

Products:

ARTMAR ARTI MERMER MADEN VE MADENCILIK ARS. SAN. VE TIC. A.S.

Contact Person:

Address: ORGANIZE SANAYI BOLGESI12.CAD NO:13 ESKİŞEHİR

Tel: +90 222 236 10 75 Fax: +90 222 236 02 05

Web:www.artmar.com.tr Mail: artmar@artmar.com.tr - vejdi@ertanlar.com

Products:

CANEL MUNIP COKER MAD. TIC. VE SANAYI A.S.

Contact Person: MEHMET ÇAKAN

Address: HATBOYU CAD. NO.26 BAKIRKOY/ISTANBUL

Tel: +90 212 574 20 20 Fax: +90 212 574 00 26

Web:www.canel.com Mail: can.coker@canel.com / turkan.baran@canel.com

Products: Marble, mosaic, tile.

CIFTYILDIZ MERMER OTOM. ELEKT. TAAH. TUR. NAKL. SAN. TIC. A.S

Contact Person: EYÜP YILDIZ

Address: IZMIR YOLU 10.KM ERTUGRUL SHELL AKARYAKIT ISTASYONU

NILUFER/BURSA

Tel: +90 224 441 13 52 Fax: +90 224 441 66 35

Web:www.ciftyildiz.com.tr Mail: ciftyildiz@ciftyildiz.com.tr

Products: Marble, travertine, onyx

DINC MERMER SAN. VE TIC. LTD. STI

Contact Person: CENGIZ KARAMAN

Address: TEZCAN CD. NO.38 D.11 UMRANIYE/ISTANBUL

Tel: +90 216 365 50 87 Fax: +90 216 365 50 89

Web:www.dincmarble.com Mail: cengizkaraman@dincmarble.com

Products: Granit, marble, caesarstone.

EMEK MERMER SANAYI TIC. A.S.

Contact Person: IBRAHIM ÇELEBI

Address: AFYON-ANKARA DEVLET KARAYOLU 15.KM

Tel: +90 272 341 23 32 Fax: +90 272 341 20 91

Web:www.emekmarble.com Mail: info@emekmarble.com

Products: Sink, firepalace, shower tray, vase, column.

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EMMIOGLU MERMER MADEN. INS. MALZ MUH. ITH. IHR. TIC. VE SAN. A.S.

Contact Person:

Address: 1. ORG. SAN. BÖL. 3. CAD. NO:1 SIVAS

Tel: +90 346 218 12 00 Fax:

Web:www.emmioglu.com Mail: emmioglu@emmioglu.com

Products:

FIMAR INS. TAAH. NAK. MERMER MAD. TUR. OTO. ITH. IHR. TIC. A.S.

Contact Person: MURAT S‹KR‹ ASIKOGLU - FATIH YARAS

Address: AMASYA MECITÖZÜ KARAYOLU 20.KM TIMAR MERMER FAB.

PK.13 AMASYA

Tel: +90 358 223 02 03 Fax: +90 358 223 03 04

Web:www.fimar.com.tr Mail: fimar@fimar.com.tr

Products: Marble, travertine, mosaic, medallion.

GOKYAR MERMER INSAAT TUR. NAK. SAN. VE TIC. LTD. STI

Contact Person:

Address: BOZUYUK DEVLET YOLU 1.KM SÖGÜT/BILECIK

Tel: +90 228 361 47 00 Fax: +90 228 361 47 05

Web:www.gokyarmermer.com Mail: info@gokyarmermer.com

Products:

HÜRMER MADENCILIK VE DIS . TIC. LTD. STI.

Contact Person: HÜSNÜ OLÇAR

Address: ORGANIZE SAN. BÖLG. 1.CD. NO.4 KUTAHYA

Tel: +90 274 266 22 01 Fax: +90 274 266 22 58

Web:www.hurok.com Mail: mermer@hurok.com / husnuolcar@hurok.com

Products: Tile, slab, mosaic, paver, pool coping, sink.

MAMET MADENCILIK MERMER TRAVERTEN SAN. VE TIC. A.S.

Contact Person: AHMET DERE

Address: YENICAMI MAH. ATATURK CAD. NO.32 PINARBASI/KAYSERI

Tel: +90 352 512 25 25 Fax: +90 352 512 33 33

Web: Mail: hakanbasok@hotmail.com

Products: Marble, limestone, travertine, onyx

METAMAR MERMER GRANIT MADENCILIK SAN.VE TIC. A.S.

Contact Person: TUGBA BOZAN - M.÷ZG‹R KALKAN

Address: ANTALYA YOLU 6.KM. SAV KASABASI ISPARTA

Tel: +90 246 261 24 70 Fax: +90 246 261 24 74

Web:www.metamarmarble.com Mail: sales@metamarmarble.com / info@metamarmarble.com

Products: Marble, limestone, travertine, marble, onyx.

SUAYP DEMIREL

Contact Person: NAIL DEMIREL - EMRE DELIHOCA

Address: MERMER SAN. B÷L. P.K. 7 ISCEHISAR/AFYON

Tel: +90 272 341 32 00 Fax: +90 272 341 27 21

Web: Mail: expor4@suaypdemirel.com

Products: Amorium travertine, docimeium stone, mosaic, border.

TEM-MER MERMER MADENCILIK INS. SAN. VE TIC. A.S.

Contact Person: AHMET K‹«‹K

Address: ORG. SANAYI BOL. 2.CAD. 9.SOK. NO.2 AFYON

Tel: +90 272 221 19 01 Fax: +90 272 221 19 25

Web:www.temmermarble.com Mail: m.dikyamac@temmermarble.com

Products: Marble, travertine, granite.

TRUSTUM DIS TIC. LTD. STI.

Contact Person: RAIF UMUT YESILTAN

Address: BAGDAT CAD. 513/4 «ATAL«ESME KADIKOY/ISTANBUL

Tel: +90 216 658 76 71 Fax: +90 216 658 76 70

Web:www.inspectstone.com Mail: marble@trustum.com

Products: Marble, travertine, andezite, bazalt, limestone, onyx.

TURAN BEKISOGLU DIS TIC. LTD. STI.

Contact Person: EVREN ABEOGLU - DUYGU ÖZTÜRK

Address: ESENBOGA YOLU 15.KM. NO.47 KECIOREN/ANKARA

Tel: +90 312 399 32 10 Fax: +90 312 399 45 02

Web:www.marmiro.com Mail: marmiro@marmiro.com

Products: Tile, paver, coping, veneer, vinyl, accessories, pattern.

VERONA DIS TIC. LTD. STI.

Contact Person: COSKUN GÜNES

Address: BOSTANCI YOLU CD. KEYAP ÇARSI SIT. 157/A J BLOK UMRANIYE/

ISTANBU

Tel: +90 216 526 51 00 Fax: +90 216 526 51 08

Web:www.veronagranit.com.tr Mail: info@veronagranit.com.tr

Products: Marble, travertine, limestone, granit.

FEDERAL MERMER MADEN ELEK. INS. TAAH. TIC. VE SAN. A.S.

Contact Person: MEHMET EMIN SIKILI

Address: ISTASYON MAH. GÖLPAZARI YOLU 1.KM BILECIK

Tel: +90 228 233 18 66 Fax: +90 228 233 18 68

Web:www.federal.com.tr Mail: marble@federal.com.tr

Products: Marble, travertine, granite

G-M MERMER GRANIT SAN. VE TIC. LTD. STI.

Contact Person: ISMAIL AYDEMIR

Address: ORG. SAN. BOL. 1.C. 1.S. NO.30 AFYON

Tel: +90 272 221 16 00 Fax: +90 272 221 16 03

Web:www.tureks.com.tr Mail: info@tureks.com.tr

Products: Marble, mosaic, border, travertine, limestone.

INTERVO DIS TIC. VE M‹M. LTD. STI

Contact Person: BERNA INCE - ALI ÇOBAN

Address: NISPETIYE CAD. AK MERKEZ B3 BLOK KAT:1 BESIKTAS/ISTANBUL

Tel: +90 212 282 19 00 Fax: +90 212 282 16 62

Web:www.intervoltd.com Mail: erhan@intervoltd.com

Products: Floor and wall ceramic tiles, glazed porcelain tiles, field tiles, special medallion

works from mosaic, cut mosaics, border and decors.

KA-MER KAYSERI MERMER SANAYI VE TICARET LTD. STI.

Contact Person:

Address: 19 MAYIS MAH. TURAPOĞLU SOK. SITKI BEY PLAZA NO:2 D:35

KADIKOY/ISTANBUL

Tel: +90 216 411 92 20 Fax: +90 216 411 92 25

Web: Mail:

Products:

MESTA TRAVERTEN MERMER SAN. VE TIC. A.S.

Contact Person: FETHI GÜVEN ÖZTÜRK

Address: H‹RRIYET CAD. NO.62/2 MERKEZ ELAZIG

Tel: +90 424 255 11 89 Fax: +90 424 255 52 11

Web:www.mestamermer.com Mail: ozturk.suat@mestamermer.com

Products: Mosaic, tile, plate, medallion, pattern set, tumbled, profile, border.

SILKAR DIS TICARET A.S.

Contact Person: MURAT TÜRKOGLU

Address: SILKAR PLAZA ORTA MH. TOPKAPI MALTEPE CD. NO.6 K.5

BAYRAMPASA/ISTANBUL

Tel: +90 212 576 75 00 Fax: +90 212 576 73 26

Web:www.silkargranit.com Mail: erdogan@silkargranit.com/nevin@silkargranit.com

Products: Marble, limestone, travertine, marble, onyx

TEKMAR MERMER VE MADEN ISLETM. URETIM IHR. TIC. A.S.

Contact Person: N‹KHET OZAL

Address: GAZETECILER SIT. HABERLER SOK .NO.11 SISLI/ISTANBUL

Tel: +90 212 337 28 00 Fax: +90 212 337 28 28

Web:www.tekmarble.com.tr Mail: info@tekmarble.com

Products: Marble, travertine, granite, ceasarstone.

TRAVERTINE BROS DOGAL TAS MAD. SAN.VE TIC.A.S

Contact Person: Contact Person:

Address: HADIMKOY GISELER MEV. FATIH UNV. KARSI KARAAGACKOYU

YOLU UZERI BUYUKCEKMECE/ISTANBUL

Tel: +90 212 889 22 00 Fax: +90 212 889 22 10

Web:www.travertinebros.com Mail: info@travertinebros.com

Products:

TUMAS MERMER SANAYI VE TIC. A.S

Contact Person: SERDAR SUNGUR

Address: IZMIR ASFALTI BOZBURUN MAH. 2018 SOK. NO.61 G‹M‹SLER/

DENIZL

Tel: +90 258 371 09 17 Fax: +90 258 371 25 85

Web:www.tumasmermer.com Mail: serdar@tumasmermer.com

Products: Tile, slab, mosaic, specil products, edge types, packing

TURGUT OZEN MERMER SAN.VE TIC. A.S.

Contact Person:

Address: ILYASBEY KOYU / BILECIK

Tel: +90 228 293 23 53 Fax: +90 228 293 23 52

Web:www.oztekmermer.com Mail: oztek@oztekmermer.com

Products:

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LIST OF COMPANIES

Turkish contract furniture companies

ERSA MOBİLYA SAN. A.Ş.

Contact Person: Eralp ATA

Address: 1. Organize Sanayi Bölgesi Oğuz Caddesi No: 17, Sincan / Ankara / Turkey

Tel: +90 312 267 00 11 Fax: +90 312 267 00 13

Web: www.ersamobilya.com Mail: info@ersamobilya.com

Products: Hotel, Dormitoty and Hospital Furnishing

AVES AYDINLATMA SAN VE TİC. LTD. ŞTİ.

Contact Person: Aydın BÜYÜKTAFLI

Address: Esentepe Avizeciler sit. 2967 Sk. B Blok No 7/A Sultangazi / İstanbul / Turkey

Tel: +90 212 444 5 287 Fax: +90 212 608 69 87

Web: www.avesaydinlatma.com Mail: info@avesaydinlatma.com

Products: Decorative Lighting Fixtures, Chandeller, Wall Larmp, Floor Lamp, Table Lamp

KA1000 - MODULAR KITCHEN CABINETS BAHA MİM. MOB. DEK. SAN. TİC. LTD. ŞTİ.

Contact Person: Gaye Yalçınkaya ERGÜN

Address: Sarıgazi Emek Mh. Ordu Cd. No 28/A Blok 34785 Sancaktepe / İstanbul / Turkey

Tel: +90 216 313 02 02 Fax: +90 216 313 02 04

Web: www.ka1000.com.tr / www.bahamimarlik.com Mail: export@bahamimarlik.com

Products: Modular Kitchen Cabinet, Ready to Assemble Kitchen Carcass, Flat Pack Kitchen Cabinets, Doors.

TELESET MOBİLYA BİRLİK İNŞAAT MOB. DEK. TURZ. SAN. VE TİC. LTD. ŞTİ.

Contact Person: Neriman ÖZTÜRK

Address: Mimarsinan Mah. M. Yıldırım Tosunlar Cad. No: 7 Silivri / İstanbul / Turkey

Tel: +90 212 736 18 65 Fax: +90 212 736 18 69

Web: www.teleset.com.tr Mail: export@teleset.com.tr

Products: Dining Rooms, Bedrooms, Accesories, Sofaset, Young Rooms, Single Units.

BRN YATAK BAZA EV TEKSTİL İNŞ. SAN. TİC. A.Ş.

Contact Person: Berna İLTER

Address: Anbar Serbest Bölge Mah. 14. Cad No:18 Melikgazi / Kayseri / Turkey

Tel: +90 352 311 44 99 Fax: +90 352 311 44 98

Web: www.brnbed.com Mail: ogumus@brnbed.com

Products: Traditional And High Count Pocket Spring Mattresses, Boxsprings, Bedding Sets,

BUROART MOBİLYA SAN. VE TİC. A.Ş.

Contact Person: Selatin BALKAN

Address: Turanköy Sanayi Bölgesi Kestel / Bursa / Turkey

Tel: +90 224 383 35 90 Fax: +90 224 383 35 32

Web: www.buroart.net Mail: info@buroart.net

Products: Ofiice Furniture, Kitchen, Home Furniture

ÇAĞIN BÜRO MOBİLYA SAN. TİC. A.Ş.

Contact Person: Musa SARI

Address: İkitelli OSB Atatürk Blv. No:102 D:1.Bodrum, İkitelli, Başakşehir, İstanbul / Turkey

Tel: +90 212 671 06 88 Fax: +90 212 671 03 37

Web: www.caginburo.com Mail: export1@caginburo.com

Products: Office furnitures, Contract Project

ÇALIŞKAN OFİS MOBİLYA DEKORASYON TİC. LTD. ŞTİ.

Contact Person: Koray ÇALIŞKAN

Address: Modoko Sanayi Sitesi 3. Cadde No: 9 / Y.Dudullu - Ümraniye / İstanbul / Turkey

Tel: +90 216 313 33 32 Fax: +90 216 313 33 32

Web: www.caliskanofis.com Mail: info@caliskanofis.com

Products: Executive Tables, Work Tables, Bankers, Meeting Tables, Study Chairs, Executive Chairs,

DELTA OFİS MOBİLYA DEKORASYON SAN. VE TİC. A.Ş.

Contact Person: Adem YILMAZ

Address: Arnavutköy Kuruçeşme Cad. No:65 Dükkan: 1-2 Beşiktaş / İstanbul / Turkey

Tel: +90 212 265 40 00 Fax: +90 212 358 54 11

Web: www.deltaofis.com Mail: info@deltaofis.com

Products: Table, Cabinet, Coffee Table, Chair, Sofa, Panel, Desk, Library

DEV MOBİLYA DERİCİOĞULLARI YAPI MALZEMELERİ TİC. VE SAN. A.Ş.

Contact Person: İbrahim ABAK

Address: Organize Sanayi Bölgesi 4 Cad. 4 Sk. No: 5 Balıkesir / Turkey

Tel: +90 266 281 12 00 Fax: +90 266 281 12 05

Web: www.devmobilya.com / www.devmo.com.tr Mail: iabak@degirmencioglu.com.tr

Products: All Kinds Of Home Furniture, All Kind Hotel And Office Furniture

DORSTIL DORUK AĞAÇ ÜRÜNLERİ İMALAT İNŞ. NAKL. VE TİC. A.Ş.

Contact Person: Ömer ESEN

Address: Söğütlü Köyü Söğütlü Caddesi No:1-2-3 Çilimli / Düzce / Turkey

Tel: +90 380 681 74 44 Fax: +90 380 681 74 48

Web: www.dorstil.com / www.dorukagac.com.tr Mail: omeresen@dorukagac.com

Products: Wooden doors, interior doors, panel doors, veneered doors, mdf doors, laminated doors,

EUROPIM MOBİLYA SANAYİ VE TİCARET LTD. ŞTİ.

Contact Person: Celal ÖZKAN

Address: GPOSB Cumhuriyet Cad. No:46 Gebze / Kocaeli / Turkey

Tel: +90 262 751 15 44 Fax: +90 262 751 17 47

Web: www.europim.com.tr Mail: info@ europim.it

Products: Hotels, contract, private, conference & movie, ceo modern and classic living, ceo tv furniture,

ENNE MOBİLYA TURZ. İNŞ. TEKS. SAN. VE TİC. LTD. ŞTİ.

Contact Person: Evren ÜNAL

Address: Karacakaya Cad. No: 116-118 Siteler Altındağ / Ankara / Turkey

Tel: +90 312 351 54 74 Fax: +90 312 348 82 76

Web: www.enne.com.tr Mail: evrenunal@ enne.com.tr

Products: Dining Room, Living Room, Bedrooms, Accesories, Contract Project, Loose furniture

NLIVEN GÜR MOBİLYA TEKSTİL AĞAÇ ÜRÜNLERİ SAN. TİC. LTD. ŞTİ.

Contact Person: Mustafa GÜRİŞ

Address: Organize Sanayi Bölgesi 1.Cad. No:8 İnegöl / Bursa / Turkey

Tel: +90 224 714 90 92 Fax: +90 224 714 90 94

Web: www.gurmobilya.com.tr Mail: info@gurmobilya.com.tr / export@gurmobilya.com.tr

Products: Bedroom, Diningroom, Hotel Furniture, Contract Furniture, Chairs

KİZZE MOBİLYA İMALAT TASARIM ÜRÜNLERİ SAN. VE TİC. A.Ş

Contact Person: Vural KOÇER

Address: Ömerli Mh. Kanuni Sultan Süleyman Cd. No:12 Arnavutköy/İSTANBUL/TURKEY

Tel: +90 212 876 69 38 Fax: +90 212 876 69 41

Web: www.kize.com.tr Mail: info@kize.com.tr

Products: Panellings, Skirting, Doors, Door Frames, Wardrobes-Cabinets, TV Units, Dresuars,

MACİTLER MOBİLYA MİMARLIK SAN. TİC. LTD. ŞTİ.

Contact Person: Ali KORKUSUZ

Address: Madenler Mah. Fetih Sok. No:7 Ümraniye / İstanbul / Turkey

Tel: +90 216 415 78 39 Fax: +90 216 420 44 84

Web: www.macitler.com.tr Mail: alik@macitler.com.tr

Products: Bed Rooms, Dining Rooms,Sitting Groups,Living Rooms,Chairs, Tv Units, Contract

RENDİ MOBİLYA YAPRAK ORMAN ÜRÜNLERİ SAN. VE TİC. LTD. ŞTİ.

Contact Person: Zeki KAVAZ

Address: İnegöl Ağaç İşleri Osb. Hamzabey Mahallesi 15. Cadde No: 4 İnegöl / Bursa / Turkey

Tel: +90 224 714 84 14 Fax: +90 224 714 85 41

Web: www.rendimobilya.com Mail: zekikavaz@rendimobilya.com

Products: Bedrooms, Diningrooms, Sofa Sets, Wall Units, Coffee Tables

MOBI İÇ ve DIŞ TİC. LTD. ŞTİ.

Contact Person: A.Raşit KARAASLAN

Address: Yalova Yolu 14. km Sanayi Cad. No.4 Ovaakca / Bursa / Turkey

Tel: +90 224 267 06 48 Fax: +90 224 267 06 51

Web: www.mobi.com.tr Mail: mobi@mobi.com.tr

Products: Dining Rooms, Bedrooms, Sofas, Armchairs, Desks, Cabinets, Occasional Furniture,

ÖZDEMİRLER KAPI DÜNYASI MOB. İNŞ. SAN. VE TİC. LTD. ŞTİ.

Contact Person: Ersan ÖZDEMİR

Address: Yalova Yolu 14. km Sanayi Cad. No.4 Ovaakca / Bursa / Turkey

Tel: +90 224 718 50 50 Fax: +90 224 718 52 29

Web: www.kapi.com.tr Mail: ersanozdemir@gmail.com

Products: Wood door, Wood veneer press operation, Wood cabinets, kitchen cabinets,

ÖZARTAŞ AVİZE SAN. İHR. VE TİC. A.Ş.

Contact Person: Hasan Altay ÖZGEN

Address: Yalova Yolu 14. km Sanayi Cad. No.4 Ovaakca / Bursa / Turkey

Tel: +90 212 297 46 76 Fax: +90 212 255 07 67

Web: www.ozartas.com Mail: info@ozartas.com

Products: Chandeliers (classical, design, atrium, lantern, table lamp, floor lamp, sconce)

RICC RENK MOBİLYA İÇ MİMARLIK SAN. TİC. LTD. ŞTİ.

Contact Person: Adnan BOSTAN

Address: Şahintepe Mah. Aşık Veysel Cad. No:99 C Başakşehir / İstanbul / Turkiye

Tel: +90 212 675 23 19 Fax: +90 212 648 01 16

Web: www.ricc.eu

Mail: info@adnanbostan.com

Products: Home and olce furniture

SOFFA OTURMA SİSTEMLERİ SAN. VE TİC. LTD. ŞTİ.

Contact Person: Barış PEKCAN

Address: Merkez Mah. Bahtiyar Sok. No:63 Kağıthane / İstanbul / Turkey

Tel: +90 212 294 68 88 Fax: +90 212 294 68 98

Web: www.soffa.com.tr Mail: info@soffa.com.tr

Products: Sofas, Armchairs, Chairs, Modular Sofas, Upholstered Benches, Modern design

STELLA SİM MOBİLYA VE DEKORASYON SAN. VE TİC. LTD. ŞTİ.

Contact Person: Erkan ÖZKAN

Address: İstanbul Tuzla Kimya San. Org. San. Böl. Kristal Cad. No:76 Tuzla / İstanbul / Turkey

Tel: +90 216 484 59 46 Fax: +90 216 484 59 49

Web: www.stellamobilya.com Mail: sim@stellamobilya.com

Products: Dining Rooms, Bedrooms, Living Rooms, Accesories, Contract project

ZİVELLA MOBİLYA İNŞ. SAN. TİC. LTD. ŞTİ.

Contact Person: Ömür ZOR

Address: Ahmet Yesevi Mah. Biberlik Cad. No:2 Sultanbeyli / İstanbul / Turkey

Tel: +90 216 592 99 60 Fax: +90 216 592 99 70

Web: www.zivella.com Mail: info@zivella.com / omur.zor@zivella.net

Products: Office, Cafe Restourant, Hotel, Education Furniture, Turnkey Projects

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