I do commissions and collaborate with artists, designers, and architects, overseeing projects from initial design concepts to the final production stage. The following is a list of collaborators, spanning various fields such as interior design, furniture, objects, and more.
Private, 2024
Developing a dining table for private customer in Seoul.
Design Partner: UIOE by Do Hyun Kim








Cho&Partners, 2024
Developing a dining table for Cho&Partners Architecture in Seoul.
Design Partner: UIOE by Do Hyun Kim




Common Imprint, 2023
Spatial development for the reading room in Berlin. Common Imprint is collection of artists books exclusively from Asia.
Link.



moamoa, 2021
Design concept and interior design production.
moamoa is a Korean cafe and bistro in Berlin, Germany.




Gaeko, 2021

Ayumi Paul, 2020
Design consult of an artwork “Unisono” by artist Ayumi Paul.

Dragon Vapes, 2019
Design concept and interior design production.
Design Partner: UIOE by Do Hyun Kim
Dragon Vapes is an e-cigarette vape shop in Seoul.






Grassimesse, 2018
“※ Design is subject to change” is an exhibition organised by Korean Culture Center, Berlin.
Curatorial project together with Kahee and Dokho.
Scenography Sanghyeok Lee






Taste House, 2018
Espresso Cup was developed for the shop in an exhibition venue, Taste House, Seoul.
Sold Out.



Hermès, 2017
Hermès Petit H, under the leadership of Pascale Mussard, was making its debut in Seoul, South Korea. The renowned Korean artist, Yeondoo Jung, approached me to create a display table. I proposed tables inspired by my work ‘Listen to Your Hands,’ within the context of capturing the essence of the frozen autumn time in Korea.
21 November 2017 – 17 December 2017





Useful Dining Table, 2016
Chamber NYC asked me design a dining table for Gallery Apartment in NYC by MOS.
Smoked oak, Brass
240(W) × 85(D) × 75(H) cm
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MOS Architects completes apartment for Juan Garcia Mosqueda, founder of Chamber.
“This apartment is defined through cabinetry as hollow walls that enclose rooms and provide storage for the resident’s extensive collection of design objects. The cabinet-walls in the common area contain two square niches for display and taper gently in plan to make the space feel larger in perspective. The cabinets are both the walls of a room and an object that floats when placed against the diagonal pattern of wood floor, which when reinforced by light tracks in the ceiling forms a pattern of lines running across the whole width of the apartment. Secondary spaces have dropped ceilings with a pattern of holes, providing visual interest, acoustic absorption and seamlessly integrating recessed lights and vent diffusers. As counterpoint to its collection of unifying, all-over patterned surfaces, the apartment has three materially monolithic bathrooms-one in engineered stone, another in custom ceramic tile, and a third in honed marble.” – MOS



COS, 2015
Useful Arbeitsloser (Jobless) Shelves are installed at COS Copenhagen and flagship store in Regent Str., London.


