The Sumaksae Incense Holder has been designed by Deric Jeon and Sohee Park of the above.studio as an architecture-inspired decor piece for the modern home. The incense holder features a wavy construction that's inspired by the appearance of traditional Korean building rooftops from the Hanseong period. The final result is a simple yet elegant decor piece that supports having incense placed on it, while also accommodating small essentials to act as a valet tray between uses, if desired.
The Sumaksae Incense Holder is capable of being used on its own or in multiples and features a simple all-white finish that's accented by small touches of yellow on the ends of the base. These finishing touches help to modernize the piece and balance the old with the new.
Architecture-Inspired Incense Holders
The Sumaksae Incense Holder Takes After Korean Buildings
Trend Themes
1. Architecture-inspired Decor - Opportunity for designers to create decor pieces inspired by architectural elements from different cultures and time periods.
2. Multi-functional Design - Opportunity to design products that serve multiple purposes, such as the incense holder doubling as a valet tray.
3. Modernizing Traditional Crafts - Potential for incorporating modern design elements into traditional crafts, creating a fusion of old and new aesthetics.
Industry Implications
1. Home Decor - Home decor companies can tap into the trend of architecture-inspired decor and offer unique and visually appealing products.
2. Design - Designers can explore the concept of multi-functionality in their products, combining practicality with aesthetic appeal.
3. Craftsmanship - Traditional craft industries can embrace the opportunity to modernize their offerings and attract a younger, design-conscious audience.