Void is a minimalist coffee table created by Seoul-based designer Jung Hoon Lee. From a cosmic perspective, life is a rare and almost imperceptible phenomenon, a contrast to the emptiness of space. This concept drives the artist’s exploration of life as a miraculous presence, aiming to evoke a deeper awareness of our inherent value and significance. The piece itself is constructed from refined circular forms, blackened to convey the immensity and timelessness of the universe. The choice of shape and material hints at the tension between awe and unease when contemplating the infinite.

Embedded within this grand representation of the cosmos are engravings, subtle yet significant, that symbolize the small but vital movement of life. These carvings—reminiscent of fruit stalks and mammal navels—are intentionally crafted into wood, a material that once held life. The swirling grain patterns draw inward, suggesting the presence of potential energy. Arranged to radiate outward from the center, these forms create a ripple effect, representing life’s pulse within the cosmic void. Through this, the artist hints at the mysterious realms of existence that lie beyond our grasp, leaving behind a testament to life’s fleeting but impactful presence in the universe.