URHA Sculptural Cabinet
The Geometry of Origins
The Story
URHA takes its name from the ancient echoes of Göbeklitepe — humanity’s earliest known sanctuary and the birthplace of monumental architecture.
Long before cities and empires, stone was shaped to express belief, identity, and collective memory. These early structures were not decorative objects; they were symbols carved into permanence.
URHA carries this ancient spirit into contemporary interiors. Its presence reflects the primordial language of sacred geometry — reinterpreted through modern craftsmanship and architectural clarity.
It does not recreate the past.
It distills its essence.
Design & Craftsmanship
Handcrafted with architectural precision, URHA is defined by its calm monumental composition.
Its stone-like surfaces recall the tactile presence of ancient carved pillars, while minimal symbolic reliefs introduce a restrained visual rhythm. These geometric forms echo the earliest symbolic languages carved into prehistoric sanctuaries.
The composition is intentionally balanced — three sculptural panels framed within a refined architectural body.
A brushed metal base introduces subtle luminosity beneath the monolithic structure, elevating the cabinet with quiet elegance while reinforcing its sculptural presence.
The result is a refined dialogue between raw materiality and contemporary precision.
Every line is deliberate.
Every symbol carries memory.
Form & Symbolism
URHA’s façade is defined by three symbolic panels carved into a stone-like surface.
These forms are intentionally abstract — not literal hieroglyphs, but contemporary interpretations of ancient symbolic geometry. Their minimal presence reflects the earliest visual language of sacred architecture, where form itself carried meaning.
The balance between symmetry, depth, and restraint gives URHA a calm authority rarely found in contemporary furniture.
It does not demand attention.
It holds it.
Presence in the Interior
Placed within a refined residence, gallery interior, or architectural living space, URHA introduces stillness and permanence.
Its pale stone-like surfaces reflect light softly, while the sculptural geometry anchors the space with quiet confidence.
Functional as storage yet monumental in presence, URHA transforms interiors into spaces of balance, clarity, and cultural resonance.
It does not simply occupy space.
It stabilizes it.
A Contemporary Monument
URHA exists between past and present — where prehistoric symbolism meets modern architectural design.
Created for collectors, architects, and interiors seeking objects of lasting meaning, it stands as a sculptural cabinet rooted in the earliest expressions of human architecture.
A contemporary monument shaped through craftsmanship.
Sacred forms, shaped by the artisan’s hand.

