Porosity shaped by disappearance.
EPOCH
TWO
year
2025
CATERGORY
SIDE TABLE
Karst
Karst takes its name from landscapes defined not by what accumulates — but by what disappears. Inspired by geological formations eroded by water and time, the piece evokes dissolution as design: stone hollowed into structure, volume carved into void.
Its mineral base recalls limestone scarred by subterranean rivers — pierced, scooped, and worn. Above it, a refined circular top balances delicately on the corroded mass below.
Crafted in sand-bound composite and shaped by simulation, Karst is an object of absence: a record of subtraction, a spatial fossil of fluid force. It doesn't just occupy space — it’s what space leaves behind.
