Minjae Kim Tables
Seoul-born, New York-based Minjae Kim’s furniture practice predicts playfulness, seduces through functionality, and brings a given viewer-user into tactile devotion. From his predictive bodily impressions carved into wood and the anthropomorphic sensibility of his forms, to the idiosyncratic silhouettes of his quilted fiberglass vessels, Kim insists on the invitation to actuate form and produce generative artistic meaning through materiality and touch.
Minjae Kim (b. 1989, Seoul) lives and works in Ridgewood, Queens. An alumnus of the Architecture program at Columbia University’s GSAPP, Kim recently spent time working with Studio Giancarlo Valle before establishing his solo studio practice, and has been featured prominently in trade publications Architectural Digest, Pin-Up, Milk, Cero, as well as Tatiana Bilbao’s Two Sides of the Border. Minjae has shown works at Nomad St. Moritz with Etage Projects and Frieze LA with Marta.
(Biography provided by Etage Projects)
21st Century and Contemporary American Minjae Kim Tables
Oak, Plywood, Sapele Wood
21st Century and Contemporary Japanese Rustic Minjae Kim Tables
Wood
Mid-20th Century Japanese Primitive Minjae Kim Tables
Wood
2010s Japanese Rustic Minjae Kim Tables
Wood
Early 20th Century Taisho Minjae Kim Tables
Wood
2010s American Modern Minjae Kim Tables
Wood, Mahogany, Sapele Wood
Late 20th Century American Mid-Century Modern Minjae Kim Tables
Marble
2010s Japanese Taisho Minjae Kim Tables
Wood
2010s Minjae Kim Tables
Bronze
1970s Swedish Vintage Minjae Kim Tables
Stone
18th Century Spanish Antique Minjae Kim Tables
Chestnut
2010s French Modern Minjae Kim Tables
Brass
1970s Unknown Mid-Century Modern Vintage Minjae Kim Tables
Wood, Cork