EOLLĒ
Industrial Design
2025

This lamp draws inspiration from the traditional Korean kite reel, the eollē, known for its rhythmic symmetry and tactile rotation. Interpreting this object into a lighting form, I translated the octagonal geometry into a base structure that appears in motion. 

The central light source glows softly through radial ribs, casting shadows that mimic string tension in flight. It’s not just lamp—it’s a sculptural echo of wind, movement, and Korean heritage.




“The design incorporates traditional Korean knotting techniques to convey cultural heritage. For a softer glow, I used mulberry paper (hanji) with flour paste prepared in the traditional method.”



“Depending on context, the piece can function as a table lamp or be adapted into a pendant light, extending its versatility as both a functional and sculptural object.”

Photo by Moon
Design & Fabricated by Ken Park