Deramic Design Studio

Ceramic identities for places that aren’t supposed to be forgettable.

Architectural ceramics, designed and fabricated in our studio.

Available through Beymen

Completed work for Mozz, Ankara

Two hotel projects in development

Designed and produced in Turkey

Practice

Bespoke ceramic for architectural and hospitality interiors.

From sculptural walls to lighting and site-specific installations — designed for the atmosphere of a particular space.

Process

From computational design to firing, in one studio.

Every piece moves through our hands at each stage — from computational form-finding to firing.

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Digital Design

Form is generated and validated computationally before a single line is printed.

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Printing

Clay is extruded layer by layer, following the toolpath we wrote ourselves.

03

Before Firing

The dried form is checked, refined and prepared for the kiln.

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After Firing

Fired up to 1300°C — clay becomes ceramic, ready for installation.

Currently in the studio

Two custom hospitality projects in development.

2026 · Active

Designed for spaces that need a distinct identity.

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For owners and operators

We design ceramic features that become part of the story your space tells — for hotels, restaurants and hospitality projects.

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For architects & interior designers

We collaborate inside your design language. The studio understands your needs and creates unique forms and textures to enhance your design.

A Deramic ceramic piece, held in studio

In the studio

Deramic is a studio working at the intersection of architecture, computational design and ceramic fabrication. We design our own forms, write our own toolpaths, and fire each piece in our own kilns.

About the studio

Tell us about your space.

Whether you’re developing a hotel, a restaurant, or a custom commission — share a short note. We’ll come back with a few directions.

Tell us about your space

Send us what you’re working on, even if it’s just an idea. We’ll come back with a few thoughts. Usually within 2–3 days.