Hyeongjun Choi
This project rethinks the idea of fixed furniture by shifting control from the object to the user. Instead of a single, permanent form, it offers a system of simple L-shaped units that function independently but connect through magnetic joints. These pieces can be rotated, stacked, and repeated to build a variety of side table configurations. Designed for individuals who value customization and adaptability, the system allows furniture to evolve alongside the space, creating compositions that are both functional and personally defined.Some images may be cropped. Click on an image to see the full image without cropping.
Hyeongjun Choi
A modular side table system that rethinks fixed furniture by allowing users to shape their own configuration. Simple L-shaped units connect through magnets to be rotated, stacked, and repeated, creating flexible compositions that adapt to changing spaces.
Hyeongjun Choi
A modular side table system that rethinks fixed furniture by allowing users to shape their own configuration. Simple L-shaped units connect through magnets to be rotated, stacked, and repeated, creating flexible compositions that adapt to changing spaces.
Hyeongjun Choi
BFA Product Design
Hyeongjun Choi is a designer focused on minimalist furniture and object design. His
work begins with simple forms and develops through hands-on making, where material
and structure guide the process. Interested in how objects shape everyday experience,
he creates pieces that are clear, functional, and quietly expressive, balancing simplicity
with thoughtful detail.
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