The Parasitic Factors(2024), inspired by natural relationships and personal experiences, this piece is crafted from carved beech wood and cast aluminum. Each handmade design reflects the interconnectedness of all living things, symbolizing growth and adaptation in an ever-changing environment.
#SaiEStudio #Design #Furniture #Art #BeechWood #Aluminum #2024
The Parasitic Factors(2024), inspired by natural relationships and personal experiences, this piece is crafted from carved beech wood and cast aluminum. Each handmade design reflects the interconnectedness of all living things, symbolizing growth and adaptation in an ever-changing environment.
#SaiEStudio #Design #Furniture #Art #BeechWood #Aluminum #2024
As the year comes to an end, it’s hard to believe how quickly time has passed.
On November 15, I had my first solo exhibition
in a space I designed myself.
Thanks to everyone who came to the opening,
to @ferus_amsterdam for sharing this project,
and to @aitan.tv for the beautiful photos.
Photography — @aitan.tv
Space — @ferus_amsterdam
Hey guys, I’m having my first solo show at @ferus_amsterdam .
This summer, I worked on the interior and furniture for the space, and now I’m showing my own works there.
Opening on November 15th from 3 PM, with music by @mauranegabriel and @merelrhizoom
Come by and hang out with us🤍
Didn’t expect so many people to come for the opening.
It was such a warm and beautiful evening.
I’m really grateful to everyone who shared this moment.
Group exhibition “Presque Demain”, Paris
@intersect.paris × @francedesignweek × @designboom
Photographer: @namseungrok
25/09/2025 – 30/09/2025
“The Parasitic Factors: Lumen” [2025] was part of
the group exhibition “Presque Demain” in Paris, organized by @intersect.paris during @francedesignweek , in partnership with @designboom .
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We’re truly grateful to have collaborated with the @intersect.paris team, thank you for your amazing support and trust 🤍
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And a big thank you to everyone who visited and shared this experience with us!
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Photographer: @namseungrok
25/09/2025 - 30/09/2025
‘The Bone and Skin, 2025’
The Bone and Skin series takes the body as a starting point, beginning with garment patterns and silhouettes. Initially focused on structure and shape, the work has shifted toward minimal form, emphasizing surface, texture, and color. Materials such as latex evoke the fragility and tension of skin, creating a visceral link between body and object.
Developed in collaboration with textile artist Sohyun Park, the series explores draping and material manipulation. Her interventions deepen the investigation of artificiality and texture, revealing the delicate balance between structure and form. The final pieces incorporate epoxy, which can peel away, exposing a metallic layer beneath. The resulting objects resemble bioplastic: synthetic, chemical, and tactile.
Collaborator, photo by @soso_will_be_busy
I’d love to share my working process ✨ The project is almost finished, and I can’t wait to show you the final result soon! Huge thanks to @sheyang for the support 🫶
The organic shapes of the human body and skeleton reveal a natural rhythm that contrasts yet resonates with the geometric order of architecture. When brought together, each highlights the other’s qualities, unfolding moments of both harmony and tension.
In this study, stairs and architectural elements become a stage for light, shadow, and movement. The body’s fluidity meets the structure’s precision within a single frame, capturing an interplay where form and space continuously redefine one another.