Iksel Decorative Arts, which embroiders unique works of art from Ottoman miniatures to Japanese nature paintings on wallpapers, fabrics and decorative objects, explains how they make homes unique.

There are spaces that surround you when you enter, rooms that you want to get lost in, rooms that tell a story
 A short stroll in the Bagatelle gardens, the breeze of the Japanese mountains or a night in the Ottoman palace tent: If a room is decorated with Iksel, it is inevitable that you will hear these stories. Founded by Mehmet and Dimonah İksel in 1988, İksel Decorative Arts allows you to tear down walls and rebuild them with designs blended with art and history.

In Paris, in a house with high ceilings and Versailles parquets, reused from an old library dating back to the 17th century, in front of the window overlooking the Seine River, I talked to Mehmet İksel about the world of decorative patterns, the meeting of craft and technology, art and production, İksel’s We talk about your past, present and future.

Mehmet İksel’s life is surrounded by fine arts. This curiosity, which started with his father’s collections when he was little, turns into a passion with his desire to learn. Antique dealers with pieces where he listened to stories without getting bored, French libraries where he spent time among the smell of books and pages, and the different cities he lived in all feed this man who grew up surrounded by art and is curious.

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Journey to India and Paintings Made with Brush Bristles

Mehmet İksel, who started his career as a theater actor, wanted to perform classical works and his paths did not coincide with state theaters, leading him to change his route. Mehmet İksel, who went to India to search for paintings for a few years, met his wife there and the real adventure decorated with brush strokes began at that moment. When they met, Mehmet İksel was living in Paris and Dimonah İksel was living in New York. The couple, who met in April and settled in India together, established their workshop in June and July, and this painting workshop forms the core of İksel. Antique works, from paintings to wallpapers, from fabrics to decorative objects, are adapted to the new world with the vision of this duo. The pieces are first repaired, and then fairytale-like panels emerge with the compositions created. There is a virtuoso team behind this work, which has many details. The workshop consisting of approximately 20 painters in India has been a part of İksel for 35 years. These people, who have been painters from father to son for 350 years, can paint with even a single bristle of a brush and imitate any style. This 35-year relationship makes it easier for creativity to be reflected on the canvas.