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Korean Styled Pottery
Inspired by Goryeo Dynasty Celadon - ChengJa
Three green and brown striped ceramic pots of varying shapes and sizes against a dark background.
Close-up of a green ceramic vase with horizontal stripes on a textured surface and dark background.
Close-up of a green ceramic cup with horizontal stripes and a handle, placed on a textured surface.
Green ceramic vase with orange horizontal stripes on a textured surface against a dark background.
Inspired by the jade-green celadon of the Goryeo Dynasty, I reimagined its serene form into a modern cup and pitcher. Keeping its traditional silhouette, I introduced new colors to express Korea’s heritage through a contemporary lens.
LP Table
With 608 Ball Bearing
Modern round side table with a black textured top and a metallic base and pedestal.
Exploded view of a metallic mechanical component showing individual cylindrical parts and bearings separated along a central axis.
Exploded view of a metal ball bearing showing its rings and spherical balls on a neutral background.
A small project inspired by bearing mechanisms.Reinterpreting the idea of a “turntable,” I designed a rotating table whose wooden ring evokes the texture of an LP record.
SEAMARC Boots <-- Seamless + Arc
Inspired by MocToe Boots
Pair of brown textured leather boots with green laces and cream soles displayed on stacked rocks with a twig in the background.
Pair of dark green textured lace-up boots with light yellow soles on a white shelf with sunlight shadows.
Side view of a brown leather ankle boot with white laces on a minimalist white surface with soft shadows.
The SEAMARC Boot draws inspiration fromtraditional moc toe work boots — a symbol ofcraftsmanship and durability — yet reimagines theirstructure through modern simplicity. Instead ofrelying on visible stitching, the design preserves themoccasin’s iconic U-shaped volume as a continuousform, emphasizing purity and material unity.
Stagg EKG Electric Kettle by Fellow

Black square Fellow-brand electric coffee kettle base with a dial and green indicator lights on a marbled surface.
Fellow EKG Kettle Render
I modeled and rendered one of my favorite household products — the Stagg's kettle. Through this study, I explored its refined proportions, material transitions, and the balance between functionality and form.
The Eames Elephant Stool
One of the famous collections from Eames
Two small wooden elephant-shaped stools on a light wood floor with shadows cast by a window.
Two white elephant-shaped stools casting shadows on a light green floor with patterned stripes.
The Eames Elephant stool, made from molded plywood, is one of the designs I truly admire. Its innovative use of material represented the cutting edge of its time and remains a timeless example of form meeting technology.
Honeycomb Stools
Inspired by hexagonal shape from honeycomb
Hexagonal glass table with six yellow and green cushioned hexagonal stools arranged around it.
Top view of five black hexagonal plates arranged like flowers with orange and yellow centers on a light green surface.
Light yellow hexagonal box with a dark green lid floating above it on a pale green background.
Inspired by the hexagonal cells of a honeycomb, this modular table and stool set explores geometry and efficiency found in nature. Bees, known as masters of structure, evolve their circular cells into hexagons to store more while using less material. Reflecting this principle, each stool opens for storage, and the modular design allows multiple sets to fit together compactly without visual or spatial heaviness.