ABOUT THE BRAND
Jeongwha Seo
The Stainless Steel Stool 400, designed by Jeongwha Seo for Dior in 2022, is a rigorously composed object defined by geometric clarity and carefully measured proportions, balancing function with sculptural presence. Constructed entirely from stainless steel, it emphasizes material continuity and structural legibility, allowing surface, weight, and light to articulate the form without ornament. The design reflects Seo’s commitment to reduction and precision, presenting the stool as an exercise in essential form and quiet material authority.
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The Stainless Steel Stool 400, designed by Jeongwha Seo for Dior in 2022, is a rigorously composed object defined by geometric clarity and carefully measured proportions, balancing function with sculptural presence
Jeongwha Seo is a South Korea–born designer whose practice focuses on structure as a fundamental condition of use, articulated through restrained form and material clarity. His work has been exhibited internationally and is held in both public and private collections, reflecting sustained critical interest in his methodical approach to functional design. Grounded in proportion, material honesty, and visible construction, Seo’s practice situates everyday objects within a rigorous dialogue between utility and structural logic.