Mono Aurel
Each piece begins as raw material — plaster, patience, and intention.
Mono Aurel was founded by Anıl Aynacı in Turkey with a single question: what does an object feel like when it is made with absolute intention? Not mass-produced, not rushed — but considered, built by hand, and finished slowly.
Each piece in the Mono Aurel collection is sculptural at its core. The forms are drawn from architectural thinking — totems, vessels, arcs — shapes that have weight and presence without demanding attention.
The surfaces are matte, textured, and imperfect by design. No two objects are identical. The irregularities are not flaws — they are the record of a human hand, a specific moment, an unrepeatable gesture.
Raw plaster, clay, and matte oxide finishes. Nothing coated, nothing artificial.
Each object is hand-built and finished by a single pair of hands. No molds, no machines.
Mono Aurel works in small series. When a form is exhausted, it is retired.
Anıl Aynacı
Turkey
Anıl works between architecture and object-making, exploring the boundary where a form becomes something more than functional — a presence, a companion in space.