2025
This cabinet is conceived not merely as a piece of furniture, but as a quiet stage for contemplation.
Rooted in traditional Korean woodworking techniques, the structure is entirely assembled through joinery, without the use of nails or screws, allowing the natural character of the wood to remain central.
The composition is defined by balance and restraint.
A symmetrical façade frames a central open compartment, intentionally left void to host a single object. This space transforms the cabinet into a vessel—one that holds not only objects, but moments of stillness and reflection.
Carefully selected woods reveal contrasting grains and tones, emphasizing the dialogue between structure and surface. The elevated legs lighten the overall mass, giving the piece a sense of calm suspension rather than weight.
By reinterpreting traditional furniture forms through a contemporary lens, this work seeks to bridge past and present—where function meets contemplation, and furniture becomes an object of quiet presence in modern life.
Be aware of high heat and humidity.