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Place of Origin: Korean
Crystal Marble Fragment Chair by Jang Hea Kyoung
By Jang Hea Kyoung
Located in Geneve, CH
Crystal marble fragment chair by Jang Hea Kyoung Artist: Jang Hea Kyoung Materials: Crystal resin and marble Dimensions: 33 x 34 x 74 cm Jang Hea ...
Category

2010s Organic Modern Korean Furniture

Materials

Marble

Art Deco Style Brass Ram Sculpture
By Loet Vanderveen
Located in San Diego, CA
Beautiful elegant art Deco style ram sculpture, circa 1970s in patinated brass finish.
Category

Late 20th Century Art Deco Korean Furniture

Materials

Brass

Crystal Marble Fragment Chair by Jang Hea Kyoung
By Jang Hea Kyoung
Located in Geneve, CH
Crystal marble fragment chair by Jang Hea Kyoung Artist: Jang Hea Kyoung Materials: Crystal resin and marble Dimensions: 33 x 34 x 74 cm The resin c...
Category

2010s Organic Modern Korean Furniture

Materials

Marble

'Bean' - Organic Table Sculpture in Ceramic, Korean Celadon
By Soo Joo Studio
Located in New York, NY
Bean by Soo Joo is a unique abstract table sculpture, created in porcelain ceramic and Korean celadon glaze. These biophilic ceramic sculptures by Soo J...
Category

2010s Modern Korean Furniture

Materials

Ceramic, Celadon, Porcelain

Set of Crystal Marble Fragment Chair by Jang Hea Kyoung
By Jang Hea Kyoung
Located in Geneve, CH
Set of crystal marble fragment chair by Jang Hea Kyoung Artist: Jang Hea Kyoung Materials: Crystal resin and marble Dimensions: 33 x 34 x 74 cm Ja...
Category

2010s Organic Modern Korean Furniture

Materials

Marble

Dolmen Clear Glass Side Table Sculpted by Studio-Chacha
Located in Geneve, CH
Dolmen clear glass side table sculpted by Studio-Chacha. Dimensions: 37 x 38 x 66 cm. Materials: Glass. Studio-Chacha is a high-end art furniture studio founded in 2017 that creates a new aesthetic with an unfamiliar combination of familiar things. Currently, Studio-Chacha is focusing on working with glass, and presents unfamiliar and familiar object furniture with a combination of color and color, glass and color, and glass and glass...
Category

2010s Modern Korean Furniture

Materials

Glass

Cure 04 Chair by Sundo Yoon
Located in Geneve, CH
Cure 04 chair by Sundo Yoon. Dimensions: D35 x W50 x H70 cm. Materials: Aluminum. Cure Series - Sundo Yoon 'The Cure Series is a series of works by de...
Category

2010s Post-Modern Korean Furniture

Materials

Aluminum

Korean Two-Panel Silk Screen from 1975
Located in Lomita, CA
This authentic two-panel Korean screen is from the 20th Century and is highlighted with the design of two painted silk screen panels over a ...
Category

20th Century Other Korean Furniture

Materials

Silk

Sculptural Bench by Dongwook Choi
Located in Geneve, CH
Sculptural bench by Dongwook Choi Crest and Trough series Dimensions: W 125 x D 39 x H 40 cm Materials: Urethane coated EPS, silver coated There ma...
Category

2010s Modern Korean Furniture

Materials

Silver

Asymmetrical Mirror, Wall Mirror in Bronze - 'Momentum Mirror II' by Soo Joo
By Soo Joo Studio
Located in New York, NY
Momentum Mirror II by Soo Joo is a full-body statement mirror in cast bronze. It has a unique and timeless asymmetric form. Its undulating frame is meticulously sculpted in wood with...
Category

2010s Modern Korean Furniture

Materials

Metal, Bronze

Korean Celadon Ceramic Long Neck Bottle Vase with Slip Inlay Goryeo Dynasty
Located in Atlanta, GA
A Korean ceramic celadon bottle vase with inlay design from Goryeo Dynasty (918 to 1392AD) circa 12th century. With an elongated neck that continues dow...
Category

15th Century and Earlier Archaistic Antique Korean Furniture

Materials

Ceramic

Fine Korean Iron Box with Silver Inlay Joseon Dynasty
Located in Atlanta, GA
A fine Korean iron box that was traditionally used to store tobacco leaves dated to the late Joseon Dynasty circa 19th century. The box is made from iron and has a heavy weight, although the wears along the edges of the lid and base exposes a bronze metal color underneath, indicating the iron metal may contains a high level of copper. The surface was beautifully decorated with elaborate silver inlay that covers the entire surface except the base. The extraordinary workmanship depicts a pair of deer within the circled square (shape of heaven and earth) and a lined background on the long sides and a crane with spread wings on the shorter sides. Both animals were associated with longevity. Their eyes were highlighted with copper inlay, adding a lively touch to the animation. The lid is centered with a Chinese character "Xi" (Paired-Hui in Korean), which means double happiness. (In Chinese culture, it is often used in a wedding ceremony). The large symbol was set on geometrical background of tightly scrolling diamond pattern surrounded by stylized Ruyi mushroom heads, another floral longevity symbol. Archaic fret cloud band borders the entire perimeters of the lid and the container. Tobacco was introduced to Korean in the first half of the 17th century and gradually gained popularity. When the tobacco was started being smoked in shredded form instead of rolled leaves, there rose the production of the smoking accessories, with some in fine quality as luxury items for the elite. The accoutrement such as this box is a fine example made in late Joseon dynasty, using extensive silver inlay, a technique called "jjoeum-ipsa", in which the silver wires were hammered into the scorched iron surface to create the elaborate design. Similar boxes with variation of shape and motifs are in the collection of several major museums. Compare the box with item Gu 754 in the National Museum of Korea; item 22.78 in MET NYC and M.240:1, 2-1926 in V& A Museum in London. The most closely related example we found is item C232 in the collection of the Museum of East Asian Art...
Category

19th Century Other Antique Korean Furniture

Materials

Silver, Copper, Iron

Sculptural Bench by Dongwook Choi
Located in Geneve, CH
Sculptural bench by Dongwook Choi Crest and Trough series Dimensions: 125 x 39 x 50 Materials: FRP, chrome coated There may be a visual difference i...
Category

2010s Modern Korean Furniture

Materials

Chrome

Sculptural Object by Dongwook Choi
Located in Geneve, CH
Sculptural Object by Dongwook Choi Crest and Trough series Dimensions: 42 x 40 x 45 cm Materials: FRP, chrome coated There may be a visual difference...
Category

2010s Post-Modern Korean Furniture

Materials

Chrome

Korean Inlaid Lacquer Mandarin Duck Form Box, Early 20th Century, Korea
Located in Austin, TX
An absolutely lovely Korean black lacquer and abalone shell inlaid box in the form of a pair of Mandarin ducks, early 20th century, Korea. The ...
Category

1920s Vintage Korean Furniture

Materials

Abalone, Lacquer

Slice Series Contemporary Stool 3
Located in London, GB
Balancing between tension and relaxation, we lead to various senses. Tension causes us to be sensitive, making us to focus on the surrounding environment, causing our senses to become clearer. At the same time, relaxation makes it possible to comfortably accept this clear senses. Slice series...
Category

2010s Modern Korean Furniture

Materials

Stainless Steel

Contemporary Korean Ceramic, "Stack Sculpture 3.0" by Soo Joo
By Soo Joo Studio
Located in New York, NY
Stack sculpture pair by Soo Joo is a stack sculpture made in Korean Ceramic. It is a timeless form, reminiscent of a pair of perfectly balanced river stones. The stack sculpture series is created with traditional Korean aesthetics in mind, using traditional Korean ceramic clay body and celadon glaze. The neutral color palette enhances its proximity to the natural world and provides a timeless aesthetic that will not go out of style for decades. All vessels...
Category

2010s Organic Modern Korean Furniture

Materials

Ceramic, Hardwood, Wood, Celadon

Translucent Pastel Hand-Dyed Acrylic Tone Table by Sohyun Yun, Pink Tone
By Sohyun Yun
Located in Brooklyn, NY
The Tone Table is inspired by the traditional colors of Korea, especially "Hanbok," which is traditional Korean dress for formal occasions. Here, those traditional colors are made in...
Category

2010s Modern Korean Furniture

Materials

Acrylic

Proportions of Stone Shelf 03 by Lee Sisan
Located in Geneve, CH
Proportions of Stone Shelf 03 by Lee Sisan Dimensions: W 120 x D 40 x H 200 cm Materials: Stainless steel, natural stone Each piece is made to order and u...
Category

2010s Post-Modern Korean Furniture

Materials

Stone, Steel

Korean Ceramic Chawan Ido Tea Bowl with Soba Glaze Kuroda Touen
Located in Atlanta, GA
This ceramic chawan (tea bowl) was made in Korea during Joseon dynasty circa 18th to early 19th century. The bowl was of a "Small Ido" form with half-he...
Category

Late 18th Century Other Antique Korean Furniture

Materials

Ceramic

Vintage Hollywood Regency Brass Seashell Sculpture
Located in New York, NY
Vintage Hollywood Regency brass seashell. Realistic looking. Hand polished, 1970s.
Category

Late 20th Century Hollywood Regency Korean Furniture

Materials

Brass

Proportions of Stone Shelf 01 by Lee Sisan
Located in Geneve, CH
Proportions of stone shelf 01 by Lee Sisan Dimensions: W 110 x D 35 x H 150 cm Materials: Stainless steel, natural stone Each piece is made to order a...
Category

2010s Modern Korean Furniture

Materials

Stone, Steel

Proportions of Stone Chair by Lee Sisan
Located in Geneve, CH
Proportions of stone chair by Lee Sisan, 2019 Dimensions: W 45 x D 41 x H 90 cm Materials: Stainless steel, natural stone Each piece is made to o...
Category

2010s Modern Korean Furniture

Materials

Stone, Steel

Korean Ceramic Kakinoheta Chawan Tea Bowl
Located in Atlanta, GA
A "Kakinoheta" type ceramic chawan (tea bowl) made in Korean during Joseon dynasty circa 16th-17th century. The bowl has a slight irregular flat shape w...
Category

17th Century Other Antique Korean Furniture

Materials

Ceramic

Contemporary Korean Ceramic, "Stack Sculpture 2.0" by Soo Joo
By Soo Joo Studio
Located in New York, NY
Stack Sculpture Pair by Soo Joo is a stack sculpture made in Korean Ceramic. It is a timeless form, reminiscent of a pair of perfectly balanced river stones. The stack sculpture series is created with traditional Korean aesthetics in mind, using traditional Korean ceramic clay body and celadon glaze. The neutral color palette enhances its proximity to the natural world and provides a timeless aesthetic that will not go out of style for decades. All vessels...
Category

2010s Organic Modern Korean Furniture

Materials

Ceramic, Hardwood, Wood, Celadon

Korean Wedding Chest, c. 1920
Located in Chicago, IL
This lacquered wedding chest dates to the early 20th century and was likely originally used as a bridewealth chest during a traditional Korean wedding ceremony. The exterior is finished with red and black lacquer and decorated with two round medallions conveying blessings of luck and longevity. The chest opens from the top, secured with a brass lock plate in the form of a butterfly, a traditional symbol of a life of prosperity and joy. Vintage newsprint...
Category

Early 20th Century Korean Furniture

Materials

Brass

Korean Ceramic Irabo Tea Bowl Chawan Joseon Dynasty
Located in Atlanta, GA
A ceramic chawan tea bowl made in Korea for Japanese market circa 17th century. The chawan is identified as Irabo type. Irabo bowls were essentially con...
Category

17th Century Other Antique Korean Furniture

Materials

Ceramic

Brass Starfish Sculpture / Paperweight
By Art Brass Co.
Located in Cincinnati, OH
A nicely cast starfish paperweight, sculpture or hanging sculpture since it has a hook to the backside. Well made and can be used in the office or as a decorative accessory, made in ...
Category

Mid-20th Century Modern Korean Furniture

Materials

Brass

Organic Wall Mirror, Wooden Bent-Laminated 'Pebble Mirror' by Soo Joo
By Soo Joo Studio
Located in New York, NY
Pebble mirror uses the traditional woodworking technique of bent-lamination to preserve the beauty of twisted wood and preserve tension into a solid obje...
Category

2010s Modern Korean Furniture

Materials

Hardwood

Asian Stoneware Dish or Vide Poche, Brown Color, Korean, circa 1950
Located in Auribeau sur Siagne, FR
This is a Stoneware dish or Vide poche, brown and Black Color color, made circa 1950 in Korea.
Category

1950s Brutalist Vintage Korean Furniture

Materials

Pottery, Stoneware

Proportions of Stone Console by Lee Sisan
Located in Geneve, CH
Proportions of stone console by Lee Sisan Dimensions: : 180 x 50 x 80 cm Materials: stainless steel, natural stone Each piece is made to orde...
Category

2010s Post-Modern Korean Furniture

Materials

Stone, Steel

Korean Goryeo Celadon Glazed Slip Inlaid Bottle Vase, 12th/13th Century, Korea
Located in Austin, TX
A delightful small Korean Goryeo ware celadon glazed stoneware bottle vase with sangam slip inlay, Goryeo Dynasty, 12th - 13th century, Korea. The sma...
Category

15th Century and Earlier Antique Korean Furniture

Materials

Stoneware

19th Century Elm Wood and Brass Korean Tansu Chest with Drawers
By Other Kingdom
Located in Lomita, CA
The patina on this elm wood tansu chest is reflective and deep. The brass also has had time to develop a deep patina that contrasts the elmwood. It mixes wonderfully with other perio...
Category

Late 19th Century Chinoiserie Antique Korean Furniture

Materials

Elm

White Tooth Chair by Dongwook Choi
Located in Geneve, CH
White Tooth Chair by Dongwook Choi Dimensions: 70 x 37 x 45 cm Materials: EPS, plaster It is a chair made with the motif of tooth shape. After the urethan...
Category

2010s Post-Modern Korean Furniture

Materials

Plaster

White Tooth Chair by Dongwook Choi
Located in Geneve, CH
White tooth chair by Dongwook Choi Dimensions: 70 x 37 x 45 cm Materials: EPS, plaster It is a chair made with the motif of tooth shape. After the ureth...
Category

2010s Modern Korean Furniture

Materials

Plaster

Wall Sculpture, Wooden 'Sahara and Pacific' by Soo Joo
By Soo Joo Studio
Located in New York, NY
A timeless grand sculpture to place as a wall centerpiece. The artist studied and sketched the Sahara Desert and the Pacific Ocean for months to create the perfect silhouette that ca...
Category

2010s Modern Korean Furniture

Materials

Hardwood

Korean Ceramic Water Dropper in Mountain Form Joseon Dynasty
Located in Atlanta, GA
A Korean ceramic water dropper in the shape of a mountain from late Joseon Dynasty circa 1850-1900s. The lovely piece takes a shape of a rugged mountain peak with crags and furrows, ...
Category

Late 19th Century Other Antique Korean Furniture

Materials

Ceramic

Contemporary Minimal Territory Console in Rolled Steel Sheet
Located in London, GB
This table was designed with hot-rolled steel produced by heating at high temperature. Hot-rolled steel sheet has a vintage texture and attractive color, ...
Category

2010s Modern Korean Furniture

Materials

Steel

Korean Ceramic Ki-Irabo Tea Bowl Chawan Joseon Dynasty
Located in Atlanta, GA
A ceramic chawan tea bowl made in Korea for Japanese market circa 17th century. The chawan is identified as Ki- Irabo type (Yellow Irabo). Irabo bowls w...
Category

17th Century Other Antique Korean Furniture

Materials

Ceramic

Proportions of Stone Stool by Lee Sisan
Located in Geneve, CH
Proportions of stone stool 03 by Lee Sisan. 2020 Dimensions: W 36 x D 36 x H 45 cm. Materials: stainless steel, natural stone. Each pi...
Category

2010s Modern Korean Furniture

Materials

Stone, Steel

Brass Longhorn Wall Sculpture
Located in New York, NY
Circa mid-20th century Hollywood Regency style decorative brass longhorn skull wall sculpture in a hand polished finish. Please note of wear consistent ...
Category

Mid-20th Century Hollywood Regency Korean Furniture

Materials

Brass

Proportions of Stone Bench by Lee Sisan
Located in Geneve, CH
Proportions of stone bench by Lee Sisan, 2020 Dimensions: W 96 x D 96 x H 35 cm Materials: Stainless steel, natural stone. Each piece is made to ...
Category

2010s Modern Korean Furniture

Materials

Stone, Steel

Gold Side Table Contemporary Side Table in Ceramic
Located in London, GB
A side table with cylindrical shape. The existing ceramic process was manufactured with clay, the process of making contains the process of biscuit [bisque] firing, the process of gl...
Category

2010s Modern Korean Furniture

Materials

Ceramic

Fine Korean Embroidered Military Rank Badge Joseon Dynasty One of the Pair
Located in Atlanta, GA
A Korean embroidered silk rank badge (Hyungbae in Korean) from late Joseon Dynasty circa t19th century. One of a fine matching pair, the badge featu...
Category

19th Century Other Antique Korean Furniture

Materials

Fabric, Silk, Wood

Fine Korean Embroidered Military Rank Badge Joseon Dynasty One of the Pair
Located in Atlanta, GA
A Korean embroidered silk rank badge (Hyungbae in Korean) from late Joseon Dynasty circa t19th century. One of a fine matching pair, the badge features des...
Category

19th Century Other Antique Korean Furniture

Materials

Fabric, Silk, Wood

Antique Korean Embroidered Civil Rank Badge Joseon Dynasty
Located in Atlanta, GA
A fine Korean silk embroidered rank badge (Hyungbae in Korean) from Joseon Dynasty circa late 19th century. The badge features a design of double flying cr...
Category

19th Century Other Antique Korean Furniture

Materials

Fabric, Silk, Wood

1980s Chocolate Brown Touchtone Desk Phone
Located in Miami, FL
Vintage chocolate brown touchtone desk phone. Circa 1980s Features a bright chocolate brown body with contrasting gray buttons. The base has rubber feet ...
Category

1980s Mid-Century Modern Vintage Korean Furniture

Materials

Plastic

Contemporary Minimal Time of Action Mirror in Glass and Black Wood
Located in London, GB
Work begins with a small idea of the form of life. What makes us valuable is not the possession of something but every moment that appears in the process. series uses ebonizing a...
Category

2010s Modern Korean Furniture

Materials

Cut Glass, Mirror, Wood

Balance Table by Lee Sisan
Located in Geneve, CH
Balance table by Lee Sisan, 2019 Dimensions : W 130 x D 45 x H 65 cm Materials : Powder Coated Steel, Natural Stone Each piece is made to order and uses nat...
Category

2010s Modern Korean Furniture

Materials

Stone, Steel

Proportions of Stone Objet 1 by Lee Sisan
Located in Geneve, CH
Proportions of stone objet 1 by Lee Sisan Dimensions: W 60 x D 45 x H 200 cm Materials: stainless steel, natural stone Each piece is made to order and uses natural stones, so pl...
Category

2010s Modern Korean Furniture

Materials

Stone, Steel

Korean Ceramic Buncheong Ware Tea Bowl Early Joseon Dynasty
Located in Atlanta, GA
An antique Korean Buncheong stoneware tea bowl (chawan) from early Joseon Dynasty circa late 15th to early 16th century. The bowl with a short ring base is nearly entirely covered in a white slip except the base (known as sougusuri in Japanese, total glaze). Iron-colored scrolling vines were painted on with quick and deft brush strokes, rendering the bowl a vital and spontaneous appeal. It appears that the bowl was dipped in the white slip instead of being brushed on, observing from the slip pattern left on the rim of the bowl. The bowl shows significant age and evident of use for tea drinking. There are losses of glaze flakes throughout, along the rim and inside the bowl. The flake off the glaze left a dark spot on the rim, exposing the deep colored clay underneath. Inside the bowl, many of the glaze flakes appear more superficial and retains a yellowing color from the tea stains (known as amamori, rain leak). There is a historical crack line on the exterior (surface only) that result in associated small losses of glaze. It appears that the crack line was the result from the kiln firing and gradually the glaze around it started to reduce. The bowl comes with a later wrapping cloth and a wood tomobako box, but they are not original to the piece. This particular type of Buncheong ware was associated with the Hakbong-ri kilns in the sacred Mount Gyeryong Mountains, west of Daejeon city in the Chungcheong province. During early Joseon Dynasty, the emperor decided to reject Buddhism to embrace the Confucianism. As a result, many monks were forced to abandon their religious life and returned to the secular society. The monks in Gyeryong mountains set up the kilns and started to produce this so called "Hakbong-ri" type of Buncheong ware. The production was shorted-lived for only a few decades from late 15th to early 16th century before it turned to porcelain, but the ware made during that period was noted for their fresh and enigmatic appeal with deft iron-paint decoration. Collectors cherish these rare pieces for their vitality and spontaneity often used them on important occasions of chado in Japan and passed down to generation. For a similar bowl, see Catalog 52 illustrated on page 87 of the book "Korean Buncheong Ceramics...
Category

15th Century and Earlier Archaistic Antique Korean Furniture

Materials

Ceramic

Norigae
By Halin Lee, Eunji Jun
Located in Yongsan-Gu, KR
This lighting was designed with small tassels gathered to create the shape of a large tassel, in the sense of maximizing the original meaning of Norigae and bringing good fortune to ...
Category

2010s Korean Furniture

Materials

Agate, Iron

Korean Carved Celadon Vase, Maebyeong, Goryeo Style, Early 20th Century
Located in Austin, TX
A wonderful Korean celadon vase, called a maebyeong, in the Goryeo style, but of early 20th century manufacture. The maebyeong vase with a beaut...
Category

Early 20th Century Korean Furniture

Materials

Stoneware

Proportions of Stone Stool by Lee Sisan
Located in Geneve, CH
Proportions of stone stool 05 by Lee Sisan, 2020 Dimensions: W 36 x D 36 x H 45 cm. Materials: Stainless steel, natural stone. Each piece is made to order a...
Category

2010s Modern Korean Furniture

Materials

Stone, Steel

Pair of Antique Korean Elm Brass Chests
Located in Baltimore, MD
A remarkable pair of antique Korean elm small chests, with original brass hardware, circa late 19th century. Featuring richly grained wood, beautifully engr...
Category

Late 19th Century Antique Korean Furniture

Materials

Brass

Antique Korean Ceramic Komogai Chawan with Tamagode Glaze
Located in Atlanta, GA
A ceramic tea bowl with milky white glaze made in Korea for Japanese market circa 16-17th century. The thinly potted bowl is in the shape called Hatazori-gata (curving-lip type) that is known as Komogai (or Kumagawa) type. It was named after the historical port of Komogai, close to Bushan in Gyongsangnam-do, southern coast of Korea, where these bowls were traded and exported to Japan in the 16-17th century. The white glaze that covers nearly the entire surface resembles the color and texture of eggshell, therefore is known as Tamago-de. This type of glaze is rather rare, and few examples exist. It was believed that the Tamago-de glaze was only made in Korea from late 16th to mid-17th century during Japan's Edo period. The tea bowl on offer bears typical characteristic of Tamago-de glaze. The smooth milky color glaze shows a fine crackle with scattered spots of flakes exposing the dark clay underneath. The glaze on the rim was largely worn off, so was on the base. There is a subtle indentation on the bottom of the interior known as kagami (tea pool). The ring base is relatively thick compared to the base and trimmed by the potter's knife. It appears delicate to the eyes, but it feels strong in the hands. The bowl comes with a fabric pouch...
Category

15th Century and Earlier Other Antique Korean Furniture

Materials

Ceramic

Antique Elm and Iron Korean Chest, Circa 1880
Located in Lambertville, NJ
An exceptional elm wood Korean chest with hand forged iron work mounts. The original finish with beautiful grain with dovetailed corners. The front drop lid opens showing a large sto...
Category

1880s Antique Korean Furniture

Materials

Iron

Contemporary Minimal Time of Action Mirror in Glass and Black Wood
Located in London, GB
Work begins with a small idea of the form of life. What makes us valuable is not the possession of something but every moment that appears in the process. series uses ebonizing a...
Category

2010s Modern Korean Furniture

Materials

Cut Glass, Wood, Mirror

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