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Wang Yunhan

Wang Yunhan:

Product Designer / Spatial Designer / Visiting Lecturer at Beijing Institute of Technology, Zhuhai.

She holds a Bachelor's degree in Product Design from the Central Academy of Fine Arts and a Master's degree from Brera Academy in Milan, studying under the renowned Italian furniture designer Roberto Semprini. Formerly the Design Director of Product Development at Shenzhen J&A Creative Design Co., Ltd., she was responsible for the product development projects of several domestic and international brands, including the Italian furniture brand Turri. In 2019, she established her independent studio, dorisofia studio, and currently serves as a signed designer for multiple brands.

dorisofia studio, through nuanced emotional expression and exploration of new materials and technologies, aims to create designs that are both artistically valuable and practically useful. Each piece is a deep capture of life's details and a fine interpretation of emotions, intended to connect hearts through design and spark resonance. dorisofia studio not only provides new product development services for well-known brands at home and abroad but also strives to integrate innovative design concepts into art and exhibition projects, exploring the boundless possibilities between design and emotion.

CLOISTER

Material:Resin

Size:L110*W70*H30cm

The inspiration for the CLOISTER coffee table comes from the intersecting vault structures found in traditional European architecture. In the design of the CLOISTER coffee table, this element is skillfully incorporated to create a unique visual effect and structural beauty. The semi-transparent frosted resin material not only enhances the table's modern feel but also better showcases the interaction of curves and edges, capable of refracting and reflecting natural light, highlighting the complexity of the structure. The table visually presents a distinctive sense of depth and three-dimensionality. Light passing through varying thicknesses of resin creates beautiful textures and patterns on the tabletop. As the light changes, it creates dramatic light and shadow effects. 

Each small module can be used individually or combined to form different shapes, mimicking the serene, continuous cloisters of traditional architecture. This design not only enhances the practicality and flexibility of the coffee table but also allows users to freely combine the modules according to spatial needs, creating a more unique furniture configuration.