김동빈   Dongbin Kim

Product Design

dongbin9537@gmail.com

+82(0)10.3178-2031

SWAY

Sway project consists of an efficient working table and components with an aesthetic touch. It originated from a space-saving and stylishly creative furniture concept idea. During its development, this project seamlessly developed from an initial table into a full set of stylish office components.

Concept

The distinctive wavy surface can be seen in all Sway products. This signature trait is related to the properties of water, as it evokes a certain harmony of movement and motion. The wavy patterns connect all the products and make it work in a playful but practical way that also encourages creativity.

Sway Table

Sway Table is an aesthetically pleasing table with an expandable surface area. It comprises two table tops and four slender legs. The table can be expanded when necessary and folded back when not in use. The bottom plate of the table rotates 90 degrees to expand its surface area while its four legs remain firmly balanced in a unique shape when the table is extended. This provides user efficiency because of its ability to save space.

Buoy

The sliding Buoy parts organize office stationary in a playful way. The wavy bottom surface of the Buoy parts fit effortlessly on the Sway table, which allows for multiple compositions. Let your imagination go wild and rearrange Buoy parts the way that brings you joy.

Light House

As the heart of the Sway table, Light House is the only component in the Sway set with electricity. The Light House not only serves as a stylish desk lamp but also as a wireless charger. Similarly to Buoy components, the bottom surface of the Light House is wavy, which makes it slide across the table beautifully.

Final Product

When assembled, Sway set makes a stylish office working station.

김동빈   Dong Bin Kim

Product Design

dongbin9537@gmail.com

+82(0)10.3178-2031

Dongbin Kim has been studying at Korea National Arts University for 4 years. She has big curiosity towards the proportion and the harmony of shapes, and she tries to derive beauty from these elements. After her graduation, she wants to create products and furnitures that have unique originality with a new-look approach.

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