STUDIO KKANN
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Based on a belief in culture as the foundation of design, and with context at the forefront, STUDIO KKANN creates honest brands and calm systems that inspire you to live with the contrasts of tradition and the contemporary. Defined by quiet form, tactile material, and curious details, STUDIO KKANN's work helps shape composed atmospheres with a touch of the unexpected. From concept and visual language to product, exhibition and space, STUDIO KKANN challenges itself to connect each element into a single coherent system—making it easier to bring culture into the everyday.

ENOUGH is concerned with the value of making—with process and attitude rather than outcome. Rooted in traditional Korean craftsmanship, it reinterprets heritage materials and techniques as objects for contemporary daily use, expanding craft from something to be appreciated into something to be lived with. Positioned between Seoul's restrained aesthetics and Copenhagen's minimalism, the exhibition proposes a measured intersection where craft and design, making and living, converge. Presented during 3daysofesign at the Denps Copenhagen flagship, ENOUGH features works by Seo Jihye, WKND Lab, Yun Yeodong, Jeong Hyejin, Choi Younghwan, and Ha Soomin.

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