Human Objects


Human Objects began as a project shaped by a simple question: What place does the object hold in a human life?

Throughout history, humans have continuously projected their emotions, states of being, and identities onto objects. A wedding or engagement ring, for instance, does more than symbolize union—it becomes a physical expression of loyalty, commitment, and the bond between two people.

A magician strengthens or directs their power through a staff; a pharaoh displays his half-human, half-divine presence through an ornate headpiece. Across cultures, people have hidden parts of themselves inside objects with the belief that these pieces would accompany them into the next life.

Objects have always been among our most playful tools in shaping identity, style, and personal transformation.

Human Objects was born from this fascination—our desire to examine this mutual relationship and merge it with our passion for fashion. This brand became a space where we could turn our questions into wearable forms, using accessories as a medium of inquiry.

Human Objects perceives the body not only as a physical entity but also as a work of art and a platform for expression. Each collection is shaped by the questions we ask about humanity—its rituals, symbols, and emotional landscapes.

At Human Objects, we draw inspiration not only from fashion but from a wide range of artistic disciplines. Human Objects is a project we have envisioned as a space for experiencing and engaging with many different art practices. Beyond the collections, it is a platform where we wish to think and create together with artists from various fields.

Through this approach, we aim to shape a space where ideas about the body, objects, and meaning can be explored collectively—constantly expanding the dialogue between human and object.