FRAMES is the project by Yong Bae Seok for Milano Design Week. FRAMES is characterized by perfect shapes and squared outer edges designing new tridimensional decors. These defined items create in the compositional space structured and destructured designs and movements. The rigor of white goes with the purity of the shape. The geometrical essentiality turns into ceramic art. Their accuracy seems almost not real, their simplicity reveals a perfect completeness. FRAMES is an experimentation and communication with the architectural-aesthetical, functional-space dimension of the “object” design.
The rigour of the shape. The eclectic use. The pureness of white. The clay and powder blue shades become uptodate. Frames is the core of an aesthetical experimentation, the dialogue between the architectural dimension and ceramic art. Eight white body 50x50 size modules communicate together on the same wall creating in the space structured and destructured rhythms. The striped paddington module with its different surface and its “material” completes and enhances the frames decorative versatility.
modernity, pureness and eclecticism.