

Materials
Works marked by the power of gesture and the subtlety of materials

Balance
A search for purity and balance, between emptiness and subject

Transcendence
A universal dimension that transcends visual cultures

Source of inspiration
Minimalism
Contemporary Korean art is distinguished by pure lines, an economy of means, and a harmony of forms. This sobriety allows the works to fit naturally into minimalist interiors, without visual overload, while asserting an elegant and subtle presence. They thus become visual breaths that emphasize the power of the space.
Chromatism
Behind their apparent simplicity, Korean artists explore deep shades and delicate textures. Whether it's the interplay of pigments, material effects, or the light passing through the hanji paper, each work enriches the space with a unique vibration. This richness gives modern interiors a sensory and refined dimension.
Contemporaneity
In a decorating project, a Korean work can act as a central piece around which the entire layout is structured. With their visual intensity and aesthetic strength, these creations offer a focal point that interacts with the furniture, materials, and volumes. They bring an extra touch of soul that defines the identity of a high-end interior.
