




Miskal
In HiArc's Anatolian Codes collection, Miskal addresses the concepts of weight and balance through a simple form.
It takes its name from the unit of measurement used in the Ottoman period to weigh precious metals, the miskal—an ancient language of scales that measured both matter and meaning.
This table embodies precisely this dual meaning: it exists with a physical weight while remaining visually light.
The glossy maroon surface creates a deep reflection, while the solid body beneath provides quiet stability.
Here measure is not just a size; it is an attitude, a proportion, a state of cultural balance.
As functional sculpture, Miskal blurs the line between quantity and quality.
More than a table, it is an object that weighs the meaning of weight.
Material: Solid hornbeam, lacquered
Dimensions: 60 × 60 × 35 cm
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