Hun Lee
Object Designer
Based in NL/KR

Curvy cutlery set getting buffed
#cutlery #buff #aluminium #collectibledesign
Curvy cutlery set getting buffed
#cutlery #buff #aluminium #collectibledesign

Curvy cutlery set getting buffed
#cutlery #buff #aluminium #collectibledesign

Weaving, stamping, carving, gluing, making, bending, printing with trees and wood
#wood #veneer #material #process #tree

Weaving, stamping, carving, gluing, making, bending, printing with trees and wood
#wood #veneer #material #process #tree

Weaving, stamping, carving, gluing, making, bending, printing with trees and wood
#wood #veneer #material #process #tree

Weaving, stamping, carving, gluing, making, bending, printing with trees and wood
#wood #veneer #material #process #tree

Weaving, stamping, carving, gluing, making, bending, printing with trees and wood
#wood #veneer #material #process #tree

Weaving, stamping, carving, gluing, making, bending, printing with trees and wood
#wood #veneer #material #process #tree

Weaving, stamping, carving, gluing, making, bending, printing with trees and wood
#wood #veneer #material #process #tree

Weaving, stamping, carving, gluing, making, bending, printing with trees and wood
#wood #veneer #material #process #tree

I have been spending time looking at trees and reflecting on my relationship with city trees. This ongoing interest has led me to a symposium by the Master Industrial Design programme at the Royal Academy of Art, The Hague. On April 2, I will be in conversation with Martina van der Vegt from the Municipality of The Hague, who works on urban greenery policy and tree management. Together, we will share interesting facts and stories about the trees in The Hague.
Three conversations. Three perspectives on what matter can be, do and become.
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(Re)Shaping Matters: A mini-symposium by Master Industrial Design
Royal Academy of Art, The Hague
@royalacademyofart.thehague
Matter is never neutral. What we choose to work with – the body, the scent, the pigment, the wood, the soil, the seed, the story – shapes not only the objects we make, but the questions we are able to ask. Matter shapes what matters to us.
(Re)Shaping matters is a symposium about the conversation between hands and world, between what we make and what makes us.
In the afternoon of 2 April, Master Industrial Design opens its research to the public – to listen, to touch, to smell, to try – to talk with designers, makers, thinkers, and the experts from various fields in a shared afternoon of talks, small workshops and conversation at Kunstbar.
Date: Thursday, April 2nd, 2026
Location: Kunstbar, Noordeinde 152A, 2514 GR Den Haag
Time: 16:30 - 17:00 Walk in
17:00 - 20:00 Symposium
20:00 - 21:30 Drinks/walk out
We hope to see you there!
Lida Andritsou
Lot Dik
Benedetta Faccani
Léonie Hanen
Hun Lee
Ziqi Mao
Zizi Mitrou
Riekje Marie Paruschke
Eva Rodinis
Mike Sullivan
Mila Tešić
Linnis Van Kampen

I have been spending time looking at trees and reflecting on my relationship with city trees. This ongoing interest has led me to a symposium by the Master Industrial Design programme at the Royal Academy of Art, The Hague. On April 2, I will be in conversation with Martina van der Vegt from the Municipality of The Hague, who works on urban greenery policy and tree management. Together, we will share interesting facts and stories about the trees in The Hague.
Three conversations. Three perspectives on what matter can be, do and become.
-
(Re)Shaping Matters: A mini-symposium by Master Industrial Design
Royal Academy of Art, The Hague
@royalacademyofart.thehague
Matter is never neutral. What we choose to work with – the body, the scent, the pigment, the wood, the soil, the seed, the story – shapes not only the objects we make, but the questions we are able to ask. Matter shapes what matters to us.
(Re)Shaping matters is a symposium about the conversation between hands and world, between what we make and what makes us.
In the afternoon of 2 April, Master Industrial Design opens its research to the public – to listen, to touch, to smell, to try – to talk with designers, makers, thinkers, and the experts from various fields in a shared afternoon of talks, small workshops and conversation at Kunstbar.
Date: Thursday, April 2nd, 2026
Location: Kunstbar, Noordeinde 152A, 2514 GR Den Haag
Time: 16:30 - 17:00 Walk in
17:00 - 20:00 Symposium
20:00 - 21:30 Drinks/walk out
We hope to see you there!
Lida Andritsou
Lot Dik
Benedetta Faccani
Léonie Hanen
Hun Lee
Ziqi Mao
Zizi Mitrou
Riekje Marie Paruschke
Eva Rodinis
Mike Sullivan
Mila Tešić
Linnis Van Kampen
I have been spending time looking at trees and reflecting on my relationship with city trees. This ongoing interest has led me to a symposium by the Master Industrial Design programme at the Royal Academy of Art, The Hague. On April 2, I will be in conversation with Martina van der Vegt from the Municipality of The Hague, who works on urban greenery policy and tree management. Together, we will share interesting facts and stories about the trees in The Hague.
Three conversations. Three perspectives on what matter can be, do and become.
-
(Re)Shaping Matters: A mini-symposium by Master Industrial Design
Royal Academy of Art, The Hague
@royalacademyofart.thehague
Matter is never neutral. What we choose to work with – the body, the scent, the pigment, the wood, the soil, the seed, the story – shapes not only the objects we make, but the questions we are able to ask. Matter shapes what matters to us.
(Re)Shaping matters is a symposium about the conversation between hands and world, between what we make and what makes us.
In the afternoon of 2 April, Master Industrial Design opens its research to the public – to listen, to touch, to smell, to try – to talk with designers, makers, thinkers, and the experts from various fields in a shared afternoon of talks, small workshops and conversation at Kunstbar.
Date: Thursday, April 2nd, 2026
Location: Kunstbar, Noordeinde 152A, 2514 GR Den Haag
Time: 16:30 - 17:00 Walk in
17:00 - 20:00 Symposium
20:00 - 21:30 Drinks/walk out
We hope to see you there!
Lida Andritsou
Lot Dik
Benedetta Faccani
Léonie Hanen
Hun Lee
Ziqi Mao
Zizi Mitrou
Riekje Marie Paruschke
Eva Rodinis
Mike Sullivan
Mila Tešić
Linnis Van Kampen

I have been spending time looking at trees and reflecting on my relationship with city trees. This ongoing interest has led me to a symposium by the Master Industrial Design programme at the Royal Academy of Art, The Hague. On April 2, I will be in conversation with Martina van der Vegt from the Municipality of The Hague, who works on urban greenery policy and tree management. Together, we will share interesting facts and stories about the trees in The Hague.
Three conversations. Three perspectives on what matter can be, do and become.
-
(Re)Shaping Matters: A mini-symposium by Master Industrial Design
Royal Academy of Art, The Hague
@royalacademyofart.thehague
Matter is never neutral. What we choose to work with – the body, the scent, the pigment, the wood, the soil, the seed, the story – shapes not only the objects we make, but the questions we are able to ask. Matter shapes what matters to us.
(Re)Shaping matters is a symposium about the conversation between hands and world, between what we make and what makes us.
In the afternoon of 2 April, Master Industrial Design opens its research to the public – to listen, to touch, to smell, to try – to talk with designers, makers, thinkers, and the experts from various fields in a shared afternoon of talks, small workshops and conversation at Kunstbar.
Date: Thursday, April 2nd, 2026
Location: Kunstbar, Noordeinde 152A, 2514 GR Den Haag
Time: 16:30 - 17:00 Walk in
17:00 - 20:00 Symposium
20:00 - 21:30 Drinks/walk out
We hope to see you there!
Lida Andritsou
Lot Dik
Benedetta Faccani
Léonie Hanen
Hun Lee
Ziqi Mao
Zizi Mitrou
Riekje Marie Paruschke
Eva Rodinis
Mike Sullivan
Mila Tešić
Linnis Van Kampen

I have been spending time looking at trees and reflecting on my relationship with city trees. This ongoing interest has led me to a symposium by the Master Industrial Design programme at the Royal Academy of Art, The Hague. On April 2, I will be in conversation with Martina van der Vegt from the Municipality of The Hague, who works on urban greenery policy and tree management. Together, we will share interesting facts and stories about the trees in The Hague.
Three conversations. Three perspectives on what matter can be, do and become.
-
(Re)Shaping Matters: A mini-symposium by Master Industrial Design
Royal Academy of Art, The Hague
@royalacademyofart.thehague
Matter is never neutral. What we choose to work with – the body, the scent, the pigment, the wood, the soil, the seed, the story – shapes not only the objects we make, but the questions we are able to ask. Matter shapes what matters to us.
(Re)Shaping matters is a symposium about the conversation between hands and world, between what we make and what makes us.
In the afternoon of 2 April, Master Industrial Design opens its research to the public – to listen, to touch, to smell, to try – to talk with designers, makers, thinkers, and the experts from various fields in a shared afternoon of talks, small workshops and conversation at Kunstbar.
Date: Thursday, April 2nd, 2026
Location: Kunstbar, Noordeinde 152A, 2514 GR Den Haag
Time: 16:30 - 17:00 Walk in
17:00 - 20:00 Symposium
20:00 - 21:30 Drinks/walk out
We hope to see you there!
Lida Andritsou
Lot Dik
Benedetta Faccani
Léonie Hanen
Hun Lee
Ziqi Mao
Zizi Mitrou
Riekje Marie Paruschke
Eva Rodinis
Mike Sullivan
Mila Tešić
Linnis Van Kampen

I have been spending time looking at trees and reflecting on my relationship with city trees. This ongoing interest has led me to a symposium by the Master Industrial Design programme at the Royal Academy of Art, The Hague. On April 2, I will be in conversation with Martina van der Vegt from the Municipality of The Hague, who works on urban greenery policy and tree management. Together, we will share interesting facts and stories about the trees in The Hague.
Three conversations. Three perspectives on what matter can be, do and become.
-
(Re)Shaping Matters: A mini-symposium by Master Industrial Design
Royal Academy of Art, The Hague
@royalacademyofart.thehague
Matter is never neutral. What we choose to work with – the body, the scent, the pigment, the wood, the soil, the seed, the story – shapes not only the objects we make, but the questions we are able to ask. Matter shapes what matters to us.
(Re)Shaping matters is a symposium about the conversation between hands and world, between what we make and what makes us.
In the afternoon of 2 April, Master Industrial Design opens its research to the public – to listen, to touch, to smell, to try – to talk with designers, makers, thinkers, and the experts from various fields in a shared afternoon of talks, small workshops and conversation at Kunstbar.
Date: Thursday, April 2nd, 2026
Location: Kunstbar, Noordeinde 152A, 2514 GR Den Haag
Time: 16:30 - 17:00 Walk in
17:00 - 20:00 Symposium
20:00 - 21:30 Drinks/walk out
We hope to see you there!
Lida Andritsou
Lot Dik
Benedetta Faccani
Léonie Hanen
Hun Lee
Ziqi Mao
Zizi Mitrou
Riekje Marie Paruschke
Eva Rodinis
Mike Sullivan
Mila Tešić
Linnis Van Kampen

I have been spending time looking at trees and reflecting on my relationship with city trees. This ongoing interest has led me to a symposium by the Master Industrial Design programme at the Royal Academy of Art, The Hague. On April 2, I will be in conversation with Martina van der Vegt from the Municipality of The Hague, who works on urban greenery policy and tree management. Together, we will share interesting facts and stories about the trees in The Hague.
Three conversations. Three perspectives on what matter can be, do and become.
-
(Re)Shaping Matters: A mini-symposium by Master Industrial Design
Royal Academy of Art, The Hague
@royalacademyofart.thehague
Matter is never neutral. What we choose to work with – the body, the scent, the pigment, the wood, the soil, the seed, the story – shapes not only the objects we make, but the questions we are able to ask. Matter shapes what matters to us.
(Re)Shaping matters is a symposium about the conversation between hands and world, between what we make and what makes us.
In the afternoon of 2 April, Master Industrial Design opens its research to the public – to listen, to touch, to smell, to try – to talk with designers, makers, thinkers, and the experts from various fields in a shared afternoon of talks, small workshops and conversation at Kunstbar.
Date: Thursday, April 2nd, 2026
Location: Kunstbar, Noordeinde 152A, 2514 GR Den Haag
Time: 16:30 - 17:00 Walk in
17:00 - 20:00 Symposium
20:00 - 21:30 Drinks/walk out
We hope to see you there!
Lida Andritsou
Lot Dik
Benedetta Faccani
Léonie Hanen
Hun Lee
Ziqi Mao
Zizi Mitrou
Riekje Marie Paruschke
Eva Rodinis
Mike Sullivan
Mila Tešić
Linnis Van Kampen

I have been spending time looking at trees and reflecting on my relationship with city trees. This ongoing interest has led me to a symposium by the Master Industrial Design programme at the Royal Academy of Art, The Hague. On April 2, I will be in conversation with Martina van der Vegt from the Municipality of The Hague, who works on urban greenery policy and tree management. Together, we will share interesting facts and stories about the trees in The Hague.
Three conversations. Three perspectives on what matter can be, do and become.
-
(Re)Shaping Matters: A mini-symposium by Master Industrial Design
Royal Academy of Art, The Hague
@royalacademyofart.thehague
Matter is never neutral. What we choose to work with – the body, the scent, the pigment, the wood, the soil, the seed, the story – shapes not only the objects we make, but the questions we are able to ask. Matter shapes what matters to us.
(Re)Shaping matters is a symposium about the conversation between hands and world, between what we make and what makes us.
In the afternoon of 2 April, Master Industrial Design opens its research to the public – to listen, to touch, to smell, to try – to talk with designers, makers, thinkers, and the experts from various fields in a shared afternoon of talks, small workshops and conversation at Kunstbar.
Date: Thursday, April 2nd, 2026
Location: Kunstbar, Noordeinde 152A, 2514 GR Den Haag
Time: 16:30 - 17:00 Walk in
17:00 - 20:00 Symposium
20:00 - 21:30 Drinks/walk out
We hope to see you there!
Lida Andritsou
Lot Dik
Benedetta Faccani
Léonie Hanen
Hun Lee
Ziqi Mao
Zizi Mitrou
Riekje Marie Paruschke
Eva Rodinis
Mike Sullivan
Mila Tešić
Linnis Van Kampen
I have been spending time looking at trees and reflecting on my relationship with city trees. This ongoing interest has led me to a symposium by the Master Industrial Design programme at the Royal Academy of Art, The Hague. On April 2, I will be in conversation with Martina van der Vegt from the Municipality of The Hague, who works on urban greenery policy and tree management. Together, we will share interesting facts and stories about the trees in The Hague.
Three conversations. Three perspectives on what matter can be, do and become.
-
(Re)Shaping Matters: A mini-symposium by Master Industrial Design
Royal Academy of Art, The Hague
@royalacademyofart.thehague
Matter is never neutral. What we choose to work with – the body, the scent, the pigment, the wood, the soil, the seed, the story – shapes not only the objects we make, but the questions we are able to ask. Matter shapes what matters to us.
(Re)Shaping matters is a symposium about the conversation between hands and world, between what we make and what makes us.
In the afternoon of 2 April, Master Industrial Design opens its research to the public – to listen, to touch, to smell, to try – to talk with designers, makers, thinkers, and the experts from various fields in a shared afternoon of talks, small workshops and conversation at Kunstbar.
Date: Thursday, April 2nd, 2026
Location: Kunstbar, Noordeinde 152A, 2514 GR Den Haag
Time: 16:30 - 17:00 Walk in
17:00 - 20:00 Symposium
20:00 - 21:30 Drinks/walk out
We hope to see you there!
Lida Andritsou
Lot Dik
Benedetta Faccani
Léonie Hanen
Hun Lee
Ziqi Mao
Zizi Mitrou
Riekje Marie Paruschke
Eva Rodinis
Mike Sullivan
Mila Tešić
Linnis Van Kampen

I have been spending time looking at trees and reflecting on my relationship with city trees. This ongoing interest has led me to a symposium by the Master Industrial Design programme at the Royal Academy of Art, The Hague. On April 2, I will be in conversation with Martina van der Vegt from the Municipality of The Hague, who works on urban greenery policy and tree management. Together, we will share interesting facts and stories about the trees in The Hague.
Three conversations. Three perspectives on what matter can be, do and become.
-
(Re)Shaping Matters: A mini-symposium by Master Industrial Design
Royal Academy of Art, The Hague
@royalacademyofart.thehague
Matter is never neutral. What we choose to work with – the body, the scent, the pigment, the wood, the soil, the seed, the story – shapes not only the objects we make, but the questions we are able to ask. Matter shapes what matters to us.
(Re)Shaping matters is a symposium about the conversation between hands and world, between what we make and what makes us.
In the afternoon of 2 April, Master Industrial Design opens its research to the public – to listen, to touch, to smell, to try – to talk with designers, makers, thinkers, and the experts from various fields in a shared afternoon of talks, small workshops and conversation at Kunstbar.
Date: Thursday, April 2nd, 2026
Location: Kunstbar, Noordeinde 152A, 2514 GR Den Haag
Time: 16:30 - 17:00 Walk in
17:00 - 20:00 Symposium
20:00 - 21:30 Drinks/walk out
We hope to see you there!
Lida Andritsou
Lot Dik
Benedetta Faccani
Léonie Hanen
Hun Lee
Ziqi Mao
Zizi Mitrou
Riekje Marie Paruschke
Eva Rodinis
Mike Sullivan
Mila Tešić
Linnis Van Kampen

I have been spending time looking at trees and reflecting on my relationship with city trees. This ongoing interest has led me to a symposium by the Master Industrial Design programme at the Royal Academy of Art, The Hague. On April 2, I will be in conversation with Martina van der Vegt from the Municipality of The Hague, who works on urban greenery policy and tree management. Together, we will share interesting facts and stories about the trees in The Hague.
Three conversations. Three perspectives on what matter can be, do and become.
-
(Re)Shaping Matters: A mini-symposium by Master Industrial Design
Royal Academy of Art, The Hague
@royalacademyofart.thehague
Matter is never neutral. What we choose to work with – the body, the scent, the pigment, the wood, the soil, the seed, the story – shapes not only the objects we make, but the questions we are able to ask. Matter shapes what matters to us.
(Re)Shaping matters is a symposium about the conversation between hands and world, between what we make and what makes us.
In the afternoon of 2 April, Master Industrial Design opens its research to the public – to listen, to touch, to smell, to try – to talk with designers, makers, thinkers, and the experts from various fields in a shared afternoon of talks, small workshops and conversation at Kunstbar.
Date: Thursday, April 2nd, 2026
Location: Kunstbar, Noordeinde 152A, 2514 GR Den Haag
Time: 16:30 - 17:00 Walk in
17:00 - 20:00 Symposium
20:00 - 21:30 Drinks/walk out
We hope to see you there!
Lida Andritsou
Lot Dik
Benedetta Faccani
Léonie Hanen
Hun Lee
Ziqi Mao
Zizi Mitrou
Riekje Marie Paruschke
Eva Rodinis
Mike Sullivan
Mila Tešić
Linnis Van Kampen

Today marks the start of @maisonetobjet.hongkong! Incredibly excited to be part of the exhibition, as curated by @livvaisberg and @cleliedebehault (@collectiblefair) and with excellent scenography by @herodesign.group.
One of the tree pieces that Spazio Viruly will have on show is the Radiant ABS Floor Lamp by @moshpitty. I have had my eye on this lamp since a long time and I’m happy we found a way to have it travel from Korea for this special occasion.
Link to the catalogue in bio.
‘Shifted Mirrors: Fragments of a Dreamed East’
3-6 December
HKCEC Hong Kong

Today marks the start of @maisonetobjet.hongkong! Incredibly excited to be part of the exhibition, as curated by @livvaisberg and @cleliedebehault (@collectiblefair) and with excellent scenography by @herodesign.group.
One of the tree pieces that Spazio Viruly will have on show is the Radiant ABS Floor Lamp by @moshpitty. I have had my eye on this lamp since a long time and I’m happy we found a way to have it travel from Korea for this special occasion.
Link to the catalogue in bio.
‘Shifted Mirrors: Fragments of a Dreamed East’
3-6 December
HKCEC Hong Kong

Today marks the start of @maisonetobjet.hongkong! Incredibly excited to be part of the exhibition, as curated by @livvaisberg and @cleliedebehault (@collectiblefair) and with excellent scenography by @herodesign.group.
One of the tree pieces that Spazio Viruly will have on show is the Radiant ABS Floor Lamp by @moshpitty. I have had my eye on this lamp since a long time and I’m happy we found a way to have it travel from Korea for this special occasion.
Link to the catalogue in bio.
‘Shifted Mirrors: Fragments of a Dreamed East’
3-6 December
HKCEC Hong Kong

Today marks the start of @maisonetobjet.hongkong! Incredibly excited to be part of the exhibition, as curated by @livvaisberg and @cleliedebehault (@collectiblefair) and with excellent scenography by @herodesign.group.
One of the tree pieces that Spazio Viruly will have on show is the Radiant ABS Floor Lamp by @moshpitty. I have had my eye on this lamp since a long time and I’m happy we found a way to have it travel from Korea for this special occasion.
Link to the catalogue in bio.
‘Shifted Mirrors: Fragments of a Dreamed East’
3-6 December
HKCEC Hong Kong

Today marks the start of @maisonetobjet.hongkong! Incredibly excited to be part of the exhibition, as curated by @livvaisberg and @cleliedebehault (@collectiblefair) and with excellent scenography by @herodesign.group.
One of the tree pieces that Spazio Viruly will have on show is the Radiant ABS Floor Lamp by @moshpitty. I have had my eye on this lamp since a long time and I’m happy we found a way to have it travel from Korea for this special occasion.
Link to the catalogue in bio.
‘Shifted Mirrors: Fragments of a Dreamed East’
3-6 December
HKCEC Hong Kong

Today marks the start of @maisonetobjet.hongkong! Incredibly excited to be part of the exhibition, as curated by @livvaisberg and @cleliedebehault (@collectiblefair) and with excellent scenography by @herodesign.group.
One of the tree pieces that Spazio Viruly will have on show is the Radiant ABS Floor Lamp by @moshpitty. I have had my eye on this lamp since a long time and I’m happy we found a way to have it travel from Korea for this special occasion.
Link to the catalogue in bio.
‘Shifted Mirrors: Fragments of a Dreamed East’
3-6 December
HKCEC Hong Kong

Today marks the start of @maisonetobjet.hongkong! Incredibly excited to be part of the exhibition, as curated by @livvaisberg and @cleliedebehault (@collectiblefair) and with excellent scenography by @herodesign.group.
One of the tree pieces that Spazio Viruly will have on show is the Radiant ABS Floor Lamp by @moshpitty. I have had my eye on this lamp since a long time and I’m happy we found a way to have it travel from Korea for this special occasion.
Link to the catalogue in bio.
‘Shifted Mirrors: Fragments of a Dreamed East’
3-6 December
HKCEC Hong Kong

Veneer Patched Figure Cabinet
Laminated particle board, Ash, Bubinga
1800 x 550 x 320 (mm)
#cabinet #veneer #wood #hunlee

Veneer Patched Figure Cabinet
Laminated particle board, Ash, Bubinga
1800 x 550 x 320 (mm)
#cabinet #veneer #wood #hunlee

Veneer Patched Figure Cabinet
Laminated particle board, Ash, Bubinga
1800 x 550 x 320 (mm)
#cabinet #veneer #wood #hunlee

Veneer Patched Figure Cabinet
Laminated particle board, Ash, Bubinga
1800 x 550 x 320 (mm)
#cabinet #veneer #wood #hunlee

Veneer Patched Figure Cabinet
Laminated particle board, Ash, Bubinga
1800 x 550 x 320 (mm)
#cabinet #veneer #wood #hunlee

Veneer Patched Figure Cabinet
Laminated particle board, Ash, Bubinga
1800 x 550 x 320 (mm)
#cabinet #veneer #wood #hunlee

Veneer Patched Figure Cabinet
Laminated particle board, Ash, Bubinga
1800 x 550 x 320 (mm)
#cabinet #veneer #wood #hunlee
Veneer Patched Figure Cabinet
Laminated particle board, Ash, Bubinga
1800 x 550 x 320 (mm)
#cabinet #veneer #wood #hunlee

Made a veneer patch for wood surface repair!
100% Ash and Bubinga trees! 🪵🌳
Inspired by star shaped pimple sticker, a beauty product for acne, this wood patch made with ash and bubinga veneer reflects how wood is treated in a culture shaped by surface values. Now get your wood a skincare routine and make your holes, scars, and dents into decorative element!
#wood #veneer #surfaceculture #hunlee

Made a veneer patch for wood surface repair!
100% Ash and Bubinga trees! 🪵🌳
Inspired by star shaped pimple sticker, a beauty product for acne, this wood patch made with ash and bubinga veneer reflects how wood is treated in a culture shaped by surface values. Now get your wood a skincare routine and make your holes, scars, and dents into decorative element!
#wood #veneer #surfaceculture #hunlee

Made a veneer patch for wood surface repair!
100% Ash and Bubinga trees! 🪵🌳
Inspired by star shaped pimple sticker, a beauty product for acne, this wood patch made with ash and bubinga veneer reflects how wood is treated in a culture shaped by surface values. Now get your wood a skincare routine and make your holes, scars, and dents into decorative element!
#wood #veneer #surfaceculture #hunlee

Made a veneer patch for wood surface repair!
100% Ash and Bubinga trees! 🪵🌳
Inspired by star shaped pimple sticker, a beauty product for acne, this wood patch made with ash and bubinga veneer reflects how wood is treated in a culture shaped by surface values. Now get your wood a skincare routine and make your holes, scars, and dents into decorative element!
#wood #veneer #surfaceculture #hunlee
Made a veneer patch for wood surface repair!
100% Ash and Bubinga trees! 🪵🌳
Inspired by star shaped pimple sticker, a beauty product for acne, this wood patch made with ash and bubinga veneer reflects how wood is treated in a culture shaped by surface values. Now get your wood a skincare routine and make your holes, scars, and dents into decorative element!
#wood #veneer #surfaceculture #hunlee

Made a veneer patch for wood surface repair!
100% Ash and Bubinga trees! 🪵🌳
Inspired by star shaped pimple sticker, a beauty product for acne, this wood patch made with ash and bubinga veneer reflects how wood is treated in a culture shaped by surface values. Now get your wood a skincare routine and make your holes, scars, and dents into decorative element!
#wood #veneer #surfaceculture #hunlee

Made a veneer patch for wood surface repair!
100% Ash and Bubinga trees! 🪵🌳
Inspired by star shaped pimple sticker, a beauty product for acne, this wood patch made with ash and bubinga veneer reflects how wood is treated in a culture shaped by surface values. Now get your wood a skincare routine and make your holes, scars, and dents into decorative element!
#wood #veneer #surfaceculture #hunlee

Made a veneer patch for wood surface repair!
100% Ash and Bubinga trees! 🪵🌳
Inspired by star shaped pimple sticker, a beauty product for acne, this wood patch made with ash and bubinga veneer reflects how wood is treated in a culture shaped by surface values. Now get your wood a skincare routine and make your holes, scars, and dents into decorative element!
#wood #veneer #surfaceculture #hunlee
Made a veneer patch for wood surface repair!
100% Ash and Bubinga trees! 🪵🌳
Inspired by star shaped pimple sticker, a beauty product for acne, this wood patch made with ash and bubinga veneer reflects how wood is treated in a culture shaped by surface values. Now get your wood a skincare routine and make your holes, scars, and dents into decorative element!
#wood #veneer #surfaceculture #hunlee

Made a veneer patch for wood surface repair!
100% Ash and Bubinga trees! 🪵🌳
Inspired by star shaped pimple sticker, a beauty product for acne, this wood patch made with ash and bubinga veneer reflects how wood is treated in a culture shaped by surface values. Now get your wood a skincare routine and make your holes, scars, and dents into decorative element!
#wood #veneer #surfaceculture #hunlee

Made a veneer patch for wood surface repair!
100% Ash and Bubinga trees! 🪵🌳
Inspired by star shaped pimple sticker, a beauty product for acne, this wood patch made with ash and bubinga veneer reflects how wood is treated in a culture shaped by surface values. Now get your wood a skincare routine and make your holes, scars, and dents into decorative element!
#wood #veneer #surfaceculture #hunlee

Made a veneer patch for wood surface repair!
100% Ash and Bubinga trees! 🪵🌳
Inspired by star shaped pimple sticker, a beauty product for acne, this wood patch made with ash and bubinga veneer reflects how wood is treated in a culture shaped by surface values. Now get your wood a skincare routine and make your holes, scars, and dents into decorative element!
#wood #veneer #surfaceculture #hunlee

Made a veneer patch for wood surface repair!
100% Ash and Bubinga trees! 🪵🌳
Inspired by star shaped pimple sticker, a beauty product for acne, this wood patch made with ash and bubinga veneer reflects how wood is treated in a culture shaped by surface values. Now get your wood a skincare routine and make your holes, scars, and dents into decorative element!
#wood #veneer #surfaceculture #hunlee

Poom in different glazes
Porcelain
Cup 75 x 75 x 130mm
Base 125 x 125 x 55mm
(1) Photography:
Peter William Vinther @petervinther
Poom in different glazes
Porcelain
Cup 75 x 75 x 130mm
Base 125 x 125 x 55mm
(1) Photography:
Peter William Vinther @petervinther

Installation view of Bread and Butter exhibition.
Always grateful to be surrounded by amazing works and people.
Designers:
Ae Office @aeoffices
Anna Søgaard @soegaardanna
EOB @eob_studio
Forever Studio @forever.studio
Hun Lee @moshpitty
Kihyun Kim @kimkihyundesign
Krøyer-Sætter-Lassen @kroyersatterlassen
Kunsik @kunsik_
Laura Bilde @laura.bilde
Lærke Ryom @laerkeryom
Maria Bruun @bruundesign
Thought Progress @thought.progress
Curation:
Ae Office @aeoffices
Pyeori Jung @work.prj
Photography:
Peter William Vinther @petervinther
@breadandbutter.world
@3daysofdesign

Installation view of Bread and Butter exhibition.
Always grateful to be surrounded by amazing works and people.
Designers:
Ae Office @aeoffices
Anna Søgaard @soegaardanna
EOB @eob_studio
Forever Studio @forever.studio
Hun Lee @moshpitty
Kihyun Kim @kimkihyundesign
Krøyer-Sætter-Lassen @kroyersatterlassen
Kunsik @kunsik_
Laura Bilde @laura.bilde
Lærke Ryom @laerkeryom
Maria Bruun @bruundesign
Thought Progress @thought.progress
Curation:
Ae Office @aeoffices
Pyeori Jung @work.prj
Photography:
Peter William Vinther @petervinther
@breadandbutter.world
@3daysofdesign

Installation view of Bread and Butter exhibition.
Always grateful to be surrounded by amazing works and people.
Designers:
Ae Office @aeoffices
Anna Søgaard @soegaardanna
EOB @eob_studio
Forever Studio @forever.studio
Hun Lee @moshpitty
Kihyun Kim @kimkihyundesign
Krøyer-Sætter-Lassen @kroyersatterlassen
Kunsik @kunsik_
Laura Bilde @laura.bilde
Lærke Ryom @laerkeryom
Maria Bruun @bruundesign
Thought Progress @thought.progress
Curation:
Ae Office @aeoffices
Pyeori Jung @work.prj
Photography:
Peter William Vinther @petervinther
@breadandbutter.world
@3daysofdesign

Installation view of Bread and Butter exhibition.
Always grateful to be surrounded by amazing works and people.
Designers:
Ae Office @aeoffices
Anna Søgaard @soegaardanna
EOB @eob_studio
Forever Studio @forever.studio
Hun Lee @moshpitty
Kihyun Kim @kimkihyundesign
Krøyer-Sætter-Lassen @kroyersatterlassen
Kunsik @kunsik_
Laura Bilde @laura.bilde
Lærke Ryom @laerkeryom
Maria Bruun @bruundesign
Thought Progress @thought.progress
Curation:
Ae Office @aeoffices
Pyeori Jung @work.prj
Photography:
Peter William Vinther @petervinther
@breadandbutter.world
@3daysofdesign

Installation view of Bread and Butter exhibition.
Always grateful to be surrounded by amazing works and people.
Designers:
Ae Office @aeoffices
Anna Søgaard @soegaardanna
EOB @eob_studio
Forever Studio @forever.studio
Hun Lee @moshpitty
Kihyun Kim @kimkihyundesign
Krøyer-Sætter-Lassen @kroyersatterlassen
Kunsik @kunsik_
Laura Bilde @laura.bilde
Lærke Ryom @laerkeryom
Maria Bruun @bruundesign
Thought Progress @thought.progress
Curation:
Ae Office @aeoffices
Pyeori Jung @work.prj
Photography:
Peter William Vinther @petervinther
@breadandbutter.world
@3daysofdesign

Hun Lee (KR/NL)
Poom is a ceramic cup and saucer set that functions as a pair through mutual support. The cup cannot stand on its own and finds balance only when held by the base. The title Poom comes from the Korean word “Poom”, meaning to embrace, and “Poomasi”, a tradition of helping one another. The set expresses the idea of balance and quiet support through a simple form.
@moshpitty
Materials:
Porcelain
Pairs:
Cup 75 x 75 x 130mm
Saucer 125 x 125 x 55mm
Bread and Butter
18–20 June @3daysofdesign
OURI, Sankt Peders Stræde 24A @ouri.cph
10:00–17:00
Photography:
Peter William Vinther @petervinther
Curation:
Ae Office @aeoffices
Pyeori Jung @work.prj
#BreadandButter #3daysofdesign2025 #3daysofdesign #perfectpair

Hun Lee (KR/NL)
Poom is a ceramic cup and saucer set that functions as a pair through mutual support. The cup cannot stand on its own and finds balance only when held by the base. The title Poom comes from the Korean word “Poom”, meaning to embrace, and “Poomasi”, a tradition of helping one another. The set expresses the idea of balance and quiet support through a simple form.
@moshpitty
Materials:
Porcelain
Pairs:
Cup 75 x 75 x 130mm
Saucer 125 x 125 x 55mm
Bread and Butter
18–20 June @3daysofdesign
OURI, Sankt Peders Stræde 24A @ouri.cph
10:00–17:00
Photography:
Peter William Vinther @petervinther
Curation:
Ae Office @aeoffices
Pyeori Jung @work.prj
#BreadandButter #3daysofdesign2025 #3daysofdesign #perfectpair

'Poom' is a ceramic cup and saucer set that functions as a pair through mutual support. The cup cannot stand on its own and finds balance only when held by the base. The title Poom comes from the Korean word “Poom”, meaning to embrace, and “Poomasi”, a tradition of helping one another. The set expresses the idea of balance and quiet support through a simple form.
Hun Lee (KR/NL) @moshpitty
Materials:
Porcelain
Pairs:
Cup 75 x 75 x 130mm
Saucer 125 x 125 x 55mm
Bread and Butter
18–20 June @3daysofdesign
OURI, Sankt Peders Stræde 24A @ouri.cph
10:00–17:00
Photography:
Peter William Vinther @petervinther
Curation:
Ae Office @aeoffices
Pyeori Jung @work.prj
#BreadandButter #3daysofdesign2025 #3daysofdesign #perfectpair

Sharing moments of this new ceramic set. Crafted with love and care
Exhibition coming soon in 3days with @3daysofdesign @breadandbutter.world

Sharing moments of this new ceramic set. Crafted with love and care
Exhibition coming soon in 3days with @3daysofdesign @breadandbutter.world

Sharing moments of this new ceramic set. Crafted with love and care
Exhibition coming soon in 3days with @3daysofdesign @breadandbutter.world

Sharing moments of this new ceramic set. Crafted with love and care
Exhibition coming soon in 3days with @3daysofdesign @breadandbutter.world
Sharing moments of this new ceramic set. Crafted with love and care
Exhibition coming soon in 3days with @3daysofdesign @breadandbutter.world

Sharing moments of this new ceramic set. Crafted with love and care
Exhibition coming soon in 3days with @3daysofdesign @breadandbutter.world
Sharing moments of this new ceramic set. Crafted with love and care
Exhibition coming soon in 3days with @3daysofdesign @breadandbutter.world

Sharing moments of this new ceramic set. Crafted with love and care
Exhibition coming soon in 3days with @3daysofdesign @breadandbutter.world

Sharing moments of this new ceramic set. Crafted with love and care
Exhibition coming soon in 3days with @3daysofdesign @breadandbutter.world
Sharing moments of this new ceramic set. Crafted with love and care
Exhibition coming soon in 3days with @3daysofdesign @breadandbutter.world
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