Every surface reveals another layer of infinite geometric depth, where transparency becomes a window into dimensions beyond.
Aperiodic structures that provably never repeat, embodying infinity through mathematical precision.
Light passes through layered glass, each surface a threshold between the seen and the infinite unseen.
An infinite space viewed through glass. Where depth becomes narrative and transparency becomes philosophy.
The Korean word muhan (무한) means infinity. Our visual identity is built around perceiving infinite depth through semi-transparent, layered surfaces.
Mathematical structures that never repeat serve as our foundation, where geometry meets the sublime.
Carrara marble reborn through borosilicate glass, where classical materiality meets digital transparency in an endless dialogue of form and void.