Deck stool
7 Layered Skate-Deck, Die-Casted Aluminum.
W800 X L200 X H400



When skateboarders take a rest at skate-spot, they spend most of time on skateboards sitting on them. Skateboard is comfortable than what people think. Because it has curved surface which called ‘concave’. The purpose of the concave is gathering sole into the middle of deck. But this well-curved surface ‘concave’ offers very nice feeling to sit on it.
That’s why I started sketching a stools and chairs which are based on skateboard-deck. At the final decision, I had chosen a stool which used only 1 skate-deck to get rid of useless usage of deck and other materials
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Spider deck table
Tempered Glass, Die-Casted Aluminum.
W2300 X L700 X H700



This is a glass table which I have utilized the originality of 8 holes for bolts that I couldn’t use for design of deck table.I designed a piece of 4X1 tempered glass, 2 sets of 4 aluminum legs which can be assembled and disassembled in a minute. I named it ‘spider deck table’ because it contains 8 legs.

Do yeon kim

Jeju is an island formed by volcanic activities and celebration of its distinctive geological features was one of the main objectives of the brief. The design started from answering the brief which explicitly requested that the scheme to symbolise the volcanic landscape of Jeju consists of caves and mounds.



poly.m.ur viewed these two geological feature in terms of their morphological forma-tions – one as constructive space (volcanic mounds) and the other one as subtractive space (volcanic caves), and were repre-sented in the formation of the massing of our scheme.

poly.m.ur also wanted the centre to be recognised as a ‘place’ rather than an ‘image’, a direct representation of volcanic forms, while its inspiration taken from the volcanic form is still recognisable.



The roof of the scheme is formed by following the existing land-scape and gently lifting up some areas of the site forming terraced pathways and viewing decks.



B1 Floor plan

Where the landform has been lifted, sunken terraces are formed to counter the action. The overall circulation strategy is central to the place making which forms a knot creating crossings and loops in, out and around the roofscape, sunken terraces and the interior spaces. The seam-less flow of people in and out of the building was central to the design of the scheme.



Architect: poly.m.ur
Project Year: 2009
Project Team: Homin Kim, Chris S. Yoo, Suk-hee Kwon, Yei-seul Oh, Eun-yu Lee, Kwang-ho Chung
Location: Jeju, Korea
Project Area: 71,000SqFt.
Photography: poly.m.ur

poly.m.ur

Tong Pitcher 1999, bosa, Kitchen accessories | Table accessories
Ceramic pitcher, cm. 18x6xh.16.5, White glossy glaze



Frozen | Bookcase,
Fasem International
270 x 44 x H 157 cm, 180 x 44 x H 116 cm

Designer Patricia Urquiola, Sung Sook Kim
Bookcase with mat chrome steel frame. Shelves available in glass, light shade oak, wenge or white painted MDF.



Nazca Cabinet 2007|
Enrico Pellizzoni

Cabinets with frame in MDF covered with leather. Wooden visible parts in black lacquered. Composed by 120 cm units each, available in the version with open compartments with two shelves or with two doors with two inside shelves. It is possible to combine the units together to create cabinets 240 cm and 360 cm long. Possibility to add a top covered with leather. The back of the cabinet is not covered with leather but it’s black lacquered.



252 On-Off 1996 |
Cassina
dia 50 cm, H 45 cm
Designer Piero Lissoni, S. Sook Kim

Square or round occasional tables with cherrywood, natural or cherrywood stained beechwood tops or lacquered tops in the colours orange, white, blue or grey; aluminium structure. The round table also comes with aluminium top.

Sung Sook Kim







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