Designer Su Yang Choi’s Slow2, debuted at Salone Satellite 2026 in Milan, reinterprets baramgil — the traditional Korean architectural principle of aligned doors and windows that create overlapping sightlines — as a lighting installation. Layers of biodegradable seaweed-based material wrap a central metal framework, with paprika and gardenia pigments shifting from neutral to deep red across the two vertically interlocking circular structures. A 388 × 200 × 288 cm booth made smaller by visual layering, not bigger. Source: Designboom