Between X and Y represents a paradigm shift in furniture design, drawing profound inspiration from architectural principles and the inherent resources within its immediate environment. This visionary concept seeks not merely to furnish spaces but to actively redefine them. By integrating architectural experiences into its design, Between X and Y aspires to craft an environment that sparks a meaningful dialogue between human behaviour and the objects that populate the space.

Photo: Jeongin Kim

In essence, Between X and Y evolves beyond traditional notions of utility and aesthetics. It becomes a transformative force within the architectural tapestry, instigating thoughtful engagement and contemplation. Through its thoughtful consideration of the environment, this furniture concept emerges as a catalyst for a profound exploration of the interconnected relationship between design, architecture, and the diverse elements that shape our lived experiences.

2015
Various Woods, Aluminium, One-way Mirror
L 140(W) x 30(D) x 134(H) cm
M1 210(W) x 4(D) x 120(H) cm
M2 120(W) x 4(D) x 210(H) cm
S 35(W) x 12(D) x 40(H) cm

Space Half, Seoul, Korea
Organised by Supply Seoul