URHA
The Story
URHA takes its name from the ancient echoes of Göbeklitepe — humanity’s earliest monumental sanctuary. Born from the origins of belief, architecture, and communal ritual, URHA reflects the primal strength of sacred stone reinterpreted for contemporary interiors.
It carries the memory of the first pillars — not as imitation, but as transformation.
Design & Craftsmanship
Handcrafted from solid wood and enriched with refined metal accents, URHA features deeply carved symbolic reliefs that recall the tactile language of ancient sanctuaries.
Its mass and proportion convey permanence.
Its surfaces reveal precision.
The dialogue between raw materiality and controlled refinement creates a sculptural wine cabinet defined by architectural gravity and artisanal mastery.
Each detail is deliberate.
Each surface holds narrative weight.
Presence in the Interior
URHA does not merely occupy space — it anchors it.
With its commanding silhouette and monumental balance, it introduces stability and cultural depth into modern interiors. Functional as storage, yet expressive as sculpture, URHA transforms the act of containment into an architectural statement.
It is a collectible storage piece designed for interiors that value permanence over trend.
A Guardian Reimagined
URHA is not furniture.
It is a contemporary monument.
A sculptural wine cabinet that echoes the guardianship of humanity’s earliest sacred forms — reimagined for collectors, architects, and spaces that demand meaning.
Sacred forms, shaped by the artisan’s hand.

