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Yechan Lee
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Yechan Lee
Yechan creates sculptural furniture that embodies contemplative experiences.
He explores hidden phenomena in everyday spaces and reimagines them as functional objects that reveal their latent materiality. His work often involves transforming the textures of natural elements such as wood and stone, employing processes that highlight the passage of physical time. Through this approach, he evokes a reflective sensory experience for the user.
The resulting transformation and paradox of materials reflect his effort to blur the boundary between nature and artificiality. Rather than merely replicating traces of nature, his creations emphasize the human touch and traces embedded within, infusing each piece with a deeper sense of connection and narrative.
Yechan Lee
Yechan creates sculptural furniture that embodies contemplative experiences.
He explores hidden phenomena in everyday spaces and reimagines them as functional objects that reveal their latent materiality. His work often involves transforming the textures of natural elements such as wood and stone, employing processes that highlight the passage of physical time. Through this approach, he evokes a reflective sensory experience for the user.
The resulting transformation and paradox of materials reflect his effort to blur the boundary between nature and artificiality. Rather than merely replicating traces of nature, his creations emphasize the human touch and traces embedded within, infusing each piece with a deeper sense of connection and narrative.
Yechan Lee
Yechan creates sculptural furniture that embodies contemplative experiences.
He explores hidden phenomena in everyday spaces and reimagines them as functional objects that reveal their latent materiality. His work often involves transforming the textures of natural elements such as wood and stone, employing processes that highlight the passage of physical time. Through this approach, he evokes a reflective sensory experience for the user.
The resulting transformation and paradox of materials reflect his effort to blur the boundary between nature and artificiality. Rather than merely replicating traces of nature, his creations emphasize the human touch and traces embedded within, infusing each piece with a deeper sense of connection and narrative.






