The foundation of Naz Eren’s design journey was laid in her early childhood, when she would instinctively pull silverware from kitchen drawers to use as her primary tools for play. This innate fascination with the objects of the table evolved into a professional practice. Today, her work operates at the intersection of functional art, conceptual inquiry, and contemporary luxury.
While her practice covers a broad aesthetic spectrum, she utilizes specific projects as a medium for provocation and dialogue. This methodology was first established with "The Intimate Equality Project," a research-driven investigation into gender roles and societal norms. By challenging traditional archetypes of the table, the project explores how functional items can address complex narratives and trigger meaningful conversations within intimate spaces.
Her multidisciplinary approach extends into the realm of jewelry through the "Bodily Manifestations" series.
where jewelry moves beyond ornamentation to become a somatic interface and a physical anchor for the internal self. In this work, the objects serve as tools to reclaim the body’s epistemology, acknowledging that physical sensations are a valid source of knowledge.
where jewelry moves beyond ornamentation to become a somatic interface and a physical anchor for the internal self. In this work, the objects serve as tools to reclaim the body’s epistemology, acknowledging that physical sensations are a valid source of knowledge.
Through her signature brand, "Diningwear," she redefines the boundary between object and attire, shifting the perspective from "ware" to "wear". By creating "table jewelry," she transforms the act of dining from a routine into a curated ritual, allowing objects to be adorned, personalized, and experienced as dynamic participants of life.