Projects








 

Each project is a response—shaped by context, driven by materiality and rooted in social awareness.

Through various materials, tools, and disciplines, these works explore how design can empower autonomous initiatives through low-key gestures.

Some are collaborations, others are deeply personal. All are part of an ongoing inquiry into different forms of tactile engagement.


WASTE CARE / MATERIAL / WORKSHOP / 2025 (P10)
A design-led initiative that reimagines household organic waste as a resource for self-care. Through DIY recipes and workshops, we empower individuals to transform everyday scraps into beauty products, closing loops with care. 

HTBMFF / EDITORIAL / SELF PUBLICATION & EVENT / 2024 (P09)
Through Korean recipes adapted to the Dutch context, we created a bilingual cookbook and ceramicware line that invites reflection on belonging, globalization, and the shared language of cuisine.

CRAFTS OF RESISTANCE / MATERIAL / INSTALLATION / 2023 (P08)
A process-led ceramic project exploring how scarcity and context shape making. Rooted in resilience, it reflects on privilege, value, and craft as quiet resistance.

STORIES AROUND THE CABINET / EDITORIAL / SELF PUBLICATION / 2023 (P07)
A bilingual thesis exploring craft, inheritance, and identity through an inherited object—merging making and memory across cultures. 

C.C.C. CUISINE / MATERIAL & EDITORIAL / COLLECTION & EVENT / 2022 (P06)
By exploring making as care through collective barbecues, we reflect on well-being, community, and mental health at Design Academy.. 

THE BETTER BREAD / MATERIAL / COLLECTION / 2022 (P05)
Blending fermentation, form, and food culture, the project questions control, nutrition, and transformation in everyday materials.

RECYCLEBAR / MATERIAL / VIDEO / 2022   (P04)
We reimagine restaurant waste as a resource for sustainable product-making. By turning organic discards into valuable materials, we propose a system where food and waste support each other in a circular economy.

BUILDING DIALOGUE / TOOLKIT / WORKSHOP / 2022 (P03)
A ‘board game’ that sparks discussions through speculative scenarios, engaging diverse participants across various settings in Eindhoven. 

MIGRATION / MATERIAL / COLLECTION / 2019 (P02)
Using experimental ceramic techniques and Okinawan patterns, the piece reflects on memories, migration, and the role of family in shaping our stories.

NEW RITUALS / MATERIAL / COLLECTION / 2018 (P01)
Material culture contrast of traditional upbringing with modern life, using functional teapots to explore identity, tradition, and the fleeting nature of enjoyment. 





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