Furniture crafted with perfect curves—realized through concrete casting, wood integration, overlapping circular tubes, and other forms—seamlessly blends into the space. The design emphasizes the curved spatial layout rather than drawing attention to the materials themselves.
Limestone, a natural stone commonly used in European square fountains, is cut into tiny 1.5mm x 1.5mm fragments, covering the room’s floors, walls, and ceiling. The corners of the interior are rounded into arcs (with a consistent radius of 600mm), blurring the boundaries of each side and creating an illusion of spatial expansion. The space even makes the main subject stand out with a sense of weightlessness.